The August 2015 issue of British Chess Magazine is available in printed and various digital formats and contains the following content:
Editorial 395
Congress Diary 396: Mark A. Jordan
National Chess Day 397: David Levens
News from the British Isles 399
News from Abroad 400
Ask the Arbiter 402: IA Alex McFarlane
Endgame Studies 404: Ian Watson
Problem World 406: CGM Christopher Jones
The Jonathan Tisdall Interview 408
Spot the Continuation 410: John Upham
Quotes and Queries 411: Alan Smith
Forgotten Masters – Fred Reinfeld: Part Two 413: Dan Scoones
Thirty-Four Years Ago 415
Openings for Amateurs 417: Pete Tamburro
Endgames for Experts 420: GM Nick Pert
The Shock of the New 425: Theo Slade
Book Reviews 427
DVD Review 430: Davide Nastasio
The Sac of the Richter Bishop 432: GM James Plaskett
Games Department 434: IM Andrew Martin
Chess Questions Answered 438: IM Gary Lane
Test Your Chess 441: IM Shaun Taulbut
Wei Yi: Future World Champion? 444: IM Tom Rendle
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Re: August 2015 BCM: Content & Authors
A minor complaint: I enjoy reading Andrew Martin and Tom Rendle's articles, but I'd prefer it if they chose different games to annotate. They both annotate the Wei Yi- Bruzon game in this month's edition, and I think it happened with a different game in a recent issue. it spoils the enjoyment a little for me when I see some of the same analysis repeated twice.
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Re: August 2015 BCM: Content & Authors
Ben,benedgell wrote:A minor complaint: I enjoy reading Andrew Martin and Tom Rendle's articles, but I'd prefer it if they chose different games to annotate. They both annotate the Wei Yi- Bruzon game in this month's edition, and I think it happened with a different game in a recent issue. it spoils the enjoyment a little for me when I see some of the same analysis repeated twice.
Thanks for the feedback:I will pass this on to the Editor, James Pratt.
Apparently some readers enjoy comparing the analysis of the same game from different commentators!
John
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