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ChessBase Newsletter // Opening videos by Adrian Mikhalchishin and Nico Zwirs . Plus 48 detailed ana

[#6 January 2024](#) ChessBase Newsletter // [New: Chessbase Magazine EXTRA #217 with 48min. running time!]( Opening videos by Adrian Mikhalchishin and Nico Zwirs (total playing time: 48 minutes). Plus 48 detailed analyses by Anish Giri, Ivan Saric, Samvel Ter-Sahakyan, Romain Edouard, Lubomir Ftacnik, Michal Krasenkow and many more. ChessBase Magazine Extra is the perfect complement to ChessBase Magazine. Available as a single issue or as a subscription (6 issues per year). Available as a download or on DVD. [14,90 € - Order now!]( // [This is What Happens When You Train Chess Every Day for a Month!]( What happens if you practise chess with ChessBase for two hours a day for a month? Can you win a tournament as the worst player? ChessBase video editor Arne Kähler has tried it out. See what happens, the ups and downs, the suffering and the cheering, to find out the answer at the end of the video series: Will he actually succeed? Have fun with this fast-paced, humorous video [Here the Video]( // [Chessbase trading cards: Trade a world champion for a stamp!]( With Fritz19 you can not only win trophies, but also immerse yourself in the fascinating world of ChessBase Cards. Stefan Liebig explains the appeal of the new ChessBase trading cards: 'Trade a world champion for a stamp...' [Order FRITZ19 now!]( [Read now: Trade a world champion for a stamp!]( // ChessBase bestseller [ChessBase 17 Mega package]( [Fritz 19]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( // [Opening Encyclopaedia 2023]( [Mega Database 2024]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( // [ChessBase Magazine 217]( [Premium annual membership]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( // You're a subscriber to the ChessBase newsletter. If you no longer want to receive the chessbase newsletter, [click here.]( © 2023 ChessBase Schachprogramme Schachdatenbank Verlagsgesellschaft mbH Registered: Osterbekstr. 90a, 22083 Hamburg Telephone: 040-63 90 60 0 - Fax: 040 630 12 82 Directors: Matthias Wüllenweber and Rainer Woisin HR Amtsgericht Hamburg HRB 40336 Value added tax identification number DE 118644875 Local tax office tax number 49/711/00031ChessBase, All rights reserved

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