The pre-release Box set is still available: https://t.co/U0X92oFOUf
Let's break down the details.
$250 for the Memorial Box Set or the equivalent in Euros.
20% goes to the Foundation.
The books have been fully edited and have new layouts and designs.
The box sets are numbered and comes with a small laminated diploma, as well as free shipping.
New In Chess gets less income from this pre-release, than we would if you buy the books from us when they are released to the public.
If you want the books in paperback or you cannot afford the $250 cost, you will find the books on general release 26 August through chess specialists and in October through Amazon and other channels.
If you want to support the Naroditsky Memorial fund, you can do it here: https://t.co/s27Dm47C6O
At the Naroditsky Memorial more than 3000 people contributed to the fund. But there were also 2 companies in the world of chess - @NewInChess and @HouseOfStaunton who contributed in very creative ways. @PeterGiannatos tells us how they supported this initiative.
Get Danya's special Box of Books: https://t.co/DcVfLIzXGk
Back in stock: 10 New In Chess books
We have just received reprints of 10 selected New In Chess books that have been out of print for some time. We are delighted to have them back in stock in both paperback and hardcover!
Several of these books are now available in hardcover for the first time.
Browse all 10 books and full details from the link below, and order your preferred editions directly from the New In Chess shop.
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This morning New In Chess defended our article against accusations of defamation by Vladimir Kramnik, who participated via video link.
We are profoundly pleased with the defence provided for us by @KennedyVdLaan.
In court we stood by the content of the article and our right to publish it.
The verdict will appear on the 1st September. We are staying away from commenting on it before we know the outcome.
@RHurt8 They have been moved for Forward Chess. Many messages were sent out. Try logging in to Forward Chess and see if your account details will work there as they were, otherwise get in touch with them for assistance.
Grandmaster & former Soviet champion Yuri Averbakh, talking to Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam of @NewInChess in 1997 about his categorisation of chessplayers as 'killers', 'fighters', 'sportsmen', 'players', 'artists' and/or 'explorers'.
Save 40% on our latest Book of the Week!
GM Emanuel Berg’s Black guide to the Winawer is the pick this week. Offer is valid through August 22.
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Seize the initiative with 1.e4!
GM Gawain Jones presents a completely revamped 1.e4 repertoire, built around active, ambitious and practical play.
Volume 1 covers the Sicilian Defense.
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eBook of the Week: Grandmaster Repertoire 14 – French Defence volume 1
Grandmaster Repertoire 14 – The French Defence 1 introduces the Winawer Variation after the opening moves 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4, and provides expert recommendations against all of White’s major possibilities, with the exception of the most critical 7.Qg4 line which receives coverage in Volume Two. Volume Three will deal with White’s other options.
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Hello from a sunny Kiwi winter's Tuesday morning. Time zones are confusing but I believe my new course: Seizing the Initiative - The 1.e4 Repertoire: Part One has just been released. Quality Chess version out Wednesday. Link in comments. That's how people do it these days right?
From India, it's likely one of the three Khadilkar sisters, probably Rohini Ji, at 13 years of age.
Internationally, it could be Egypt's Sameh at 10 - https://t.co/PF2HyoOo5z (by @TarjeiJS)
#Chess
eBook of the Week: Discovering Chess Openings -
Chess openings don’t have to be about memorising endless variations. Learn the key principles of quick development, central control and king safety — and build the confidence to find the right moves yourself. Perfect for chess players looking to improve their opening play!
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Puzzle of the week #32/2026: Positional one. From the last one of the Sparkassen Chess Trophy event, i'm so proud of my move. Can you find it?
PS 7/9 and finally my first great classical event in 2 years 🥶🥶