Chess Life Magazine
Chess Life is the official publication of the
United States Chess Federation (USCF), and reaches
more than a quarter of a million readers every month. A subscription to
this leading chess magazine is one of the benefits of Full Adult, Youth,
or Life membership in the USCF. Scholastic
members receive Chess Life's sister publication,
School Mates Magazine.
The Tournament Life section of Chess Life is the best source of
information available on the more than 500 USCF-rated tournaments which
take place around the country every month. These listings will be available on the USChess Online / Free Service starting in July.
Regular columns include:
- Grandmaster Musings by FIDE World Champion ANATOLY KARPOV
- Endgame Laboratory by Grandmaster Pal Benko
- Opening Forum by Grandmaster Edmar Mednis
- Game of the Month by Grandmaster Michael Rohde
- Back to the Basics by Grandmaster Lev Alburt and Larry Parr
- Beyond the Basics by Grandmaster Maxim Dlugy
- The 65th Square by Grandmaster Robert Byrne
- Unorthodox Openings by Grandmaster Joel Benjamin
Other regular features are:
- Chess to Enjoy and Chess Quiz by Grandmaster Andrew Soltis
- Larry Evans on Chess and What's the Best Move? by Grandmaster Larry Evans
- Solitaire Chess by National Master Bruce Pandolfini
- Key Krackers by David L. Brown
- Benko's Bafflers by Grandmaster Pal Benko
- Letter from Europe by International Master Bjarke Kristensen
- The Check is in the Mail correspondence chess coverage by National Master Alex Dunne
Chess Life is your lifeline to the entire chess community, whether you are a Novice or a Grandmaster - or any where in between.
Individual one-year subscriptions cost $45. Current scholastic members of the USCF can receive 12 issues of Chess Life in addition to School Mates for $15.00.
SUBSCRIBE TODAY - call 1-800-388-KING.
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