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ChessBase Newsletter // Dear Chess Friends! With shows like , or " - the ChessBase video portal is f

[#8 April/2018](#) ChessBase Newsletter // Dear Chess Friends! With shows like [“Power Play”](, ["Simon Says”]( or ["Endgame Magic"](" - the ChessBase video portal is full of content covering almost any chess topic, and sometimes even features exclusive guests in the ChessBase Studio, including the likes of World Champion [Magnus Carlsen](cid:UUID:a1d12ec4-e6b4-40b6-b14b-4bf14fc9999a) or [top talent Wesley So](20Endgame%20Magic%20100%20with%20Wesley%20So)! Nearly 1,500 videos with a combined running time of 13,000 hours are now available in the [video archive](). With a ChessBase Premium Account, you have free, 24/7 access to all shows and training videos. The calendar in the ChessBase video portal can be your personal training plan! However, the video portal is not only a comprehensive archive. You will also find a daily updated overview of upcoming broadcasts with exact starting times on the [live page]( - just click here to see what will be available for your training plan in the near future! Chess shows via your web browser - tune in and take part! When loading the [Live page]( , sometimes there won’t be a program plan, but a chess show will open right up - this is, after all, why we call it our “Live” page and you can watch any number of shows as they are broadcast. "Well," you say, "I can also watch the shows directly on the [ChessBase news page]( in my browser". That's right. But the Video Portal Live page offers one key advantage: here you can not only tune in, but also actively participate in a show! Ask the experts questions or suggest answers to the training questions in real time - just use the chat area to the right of the video. Type in and send your message to the presenter to be part of it! This will liven up the action for everyone, and you’ll automatically get more out of the show! Not a Premium Member? Get access to all the channels with an [upgraded ChessBase account]( now [read more]( // You're a subscriber to the ChessBase newsletter. If you no longer want to receive the chessbase newsletter, [click here.]( © 2018 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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