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Chess Today

Chess Today was the first, and longest running, Internet-only daily chess newspaper,[1] having continued virtually uninterrupted from 7 November 2000 through to December 2020. It was distributed to subscribers by e-mail. Each e-mail had the PDF of the newspaper attached, as well as a small collection of recent games.[1] The editor and proprietor of Chess Today was Grandmaster Alexander Baburin.[2][3] Each edition contained at least one tactical puzzle, an annotated game, and world chess news. Other elements of the publication included 'On This Day', endgame analysis and chess reviews.[4] Chess Today also conducted and printed interviews with at least four former World Chess Champions.[2][5][6][7]

Chess Today
Front page of the Chess Today newspaper
TypeDaily Internet-only newspaper
FormatE-mailed PDF file
Owner(s)Alexander Baburin
EditorGraham Brown
Founded7 November 2000; 22 years ago (2000-11-07)
Headquarters3 Eagle Hill, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland.
CountryIreland
Websitechesstoday.net

Editors and contributors

In addition to proprietor and editor Grandmaster Alexander Baburin, for much of the life of Chess Today Graham Brown was both web designer and editor and Ralph Marconi was the second editor.[8] Some editorial work was also done by Tim Harding in the early years.[9] A number of Masters and Grandmasters contributed either entire editions or contributions to editions of Chess Today including Grandmasters Mikhail Golubev,[10] Andrei Deviatkin,[11] and Ruslan Scherbakov, and International Masters Vladimir Barsky, Nikolai Vlassov, and Maxim Notkin.[12][13][14] Grandmaster Karsten Müller also contributed endgame analysis to some of the early issues.[9]

Technical format

Chess today was sent to subscribers by e-mail. Every issue of Chess Today included three files in different formats. The PDF file contained the entire (printable) newspaper which varied in length but was generally 3–5 A4 pages in a two-column format.[15] The games in each issue came in a CBV (Chessbase Format) file and were duplicated in a PGN file.[16]

Milestone editions

Edition Date
Issue No. 1 Tuesday 7 November 2000[17]
Issue No. 1000 Monday 4 August 2003[9]
Issue No. 2000 Sunday, 30 April 2006[18]
Issue No. 3000 Saturday 24 January 2009[19]
Issue No. 4000 Friday, 21 October 2011[20]
Issue No. 5000 Thursday, 17 July 2014[21]
Issue No. 6000 Wednesday 12 April 2017[22]
Issue No. 7000 Thursday 7 January 2020[23]

Circulation

Although Chess Today began with a relatively small readership (only 650 readers [including 40 Grandmasters] by the 1000th issue[9]) its readership grew and for a number of years it was one of the main paid-for sources of chess news on the web [24][25][26] often referred to as a source of material and point of reference by other authors.[27][28][29][30][31][32][33] For example, many of the 'Move by Move' series of books (particularly those authored by Cyrus Lakdawala) cited 'Chess Today' in their bibliographies as an electronic resource.[34][35][36][37][38] Originally planned to cost $15 every 4 months[39] the price effectively increased slightly from €19 for 4 months in 2001[4][40] to €15 for 3 months.[41]

Origins

Chess Today was created by Alexander Baburin. He has related that he had the idea to create and run a daily Internet-only chess newspaper in the middle of 2000 while flying to Copenhagen. He has stated that he identified a gap in the market for paid-for daily chess news intended to inform, educate and entertain.[9]

Content

Chess today contained a mix of different articles, each edition included a selection from the following:

Test Yourself!/Tactical Quiz

This generally took examples of recent tournament and match games and set the reader the challenge of trying to find the tactical win available.[16][26][41][15]

On This Day

This section was present in most editions. It included facts about well known chess players who were born or died on this date in previous years. It also noted other significant chess events that occurred on the same date in previous years.[16][26]

World Chess News

This included news stories not only about chess tournaments and matches, but also the goings-on in FIDE and other chess organisations.[4][41][15][16]

Annotated game

This section was present in every edition and included detailed annotations on a recent game between strong players (generally Grandmasters).[4][15][16][26]

Chess reviews

This section generally included reviews of recently published chess books. Reviews were contributed by Sam Collins, Don Aldrich and Andy Ansel but there were reviews from other players too.[41][15][16][26]

Endgame kaleidoscope

This was a speciality of Chess Today and usually involved Grandmaster Baburin investigating a topical or recent endgame or endgames in great detail, also making use of endgame tablebases (sometimes using ‘FinalGen’[42]) and modern chess engines.[43][44][45]

Web watch

This section offered readers updates on changes in the lay of the land in terms of the presence of chess on the Internet.[46]

Beware: blunder!

This section gave examples of relatively or very strong players making mistakes and allowed readers to find improvements and understand the reason for the blunder.[47]

Interviews

Occasionally Chess Today included interviews with Grandmasters and with other important individuals from the chess world.[4][15][26] Some of the most notable interviews have been with Grandmasters Glek,[2] Anand[2] (five-time World Chess Champion), Svidler,[2] Smyslov[5] (former World Chess Champion), Spassky[6] (former World Chess Champion) and Ponomariov[7] (former FIDE World Chess Champion).

References

  1. ^ a b "chesstoday.net". chesstoday.net. 2017-06-07.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Chessbase on Chess Today". chessbase.com. 2017-06-08.
  3. ^ . Glenn Giffen. 2017-06-08. Archived from the original on 2007-09-26.
  4. ^ a b c d e "theweekinchess.com". theweekinchess.com. 2017-06-09.
  5. ^ a b "GMSquare Smyslov". gmsquare.com. 2017-06-10.
  6. ^ a b "GMSquare Spassky". gmsquare.com. 2017-06-10.
  7. ^ a b "GMSquare Ponomariov". gmsquare.com. 2017-06-10.
  8. ^ "1460th Issue of Chess Today (4 year anniversary edition)" (PDF). chesstoday.net. 2017-06-08.
  9. ^ a b c d e "1000th Issue of Chess Today" (PDF). chesstoday.net. 2017-06-08.
  10. ^ "KingPinChess". kingpinchess.net. 2017-06-10.
  11. ^ Doggers, Peter (2006-12-10). "Rybka's immortal game". Chess Vibes. from the original on 2007-12-11. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
  12. ^ "Chess Today Editors". chesstoday.net. 2017-06-08.
  13. ^ . clubedexadrezonline. 2017-06-10. Archived from the original on 2017-06-17. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  14. ^ Doggers, Peter (2011-08-31). "Issue no. 2500 for Chess Today". Chess.com. from the original on 2020-11-26.
  15. ^ a b c d e f . chessville.com. 2017-06-08. Archived from the original on 2012-03-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  16. ^ a b c d e f "Seagaard Chess Review of Chess Today". Seagaard Chess Reviews. 2017-06-08.
  17. ^ "1st Issue of Chess Today" (PDF). chesstoday.net. 2017-06-08.
  18. ^ Baburin, Alexander (April 2006). "Header". Chess Today. 2000: 1.
  19. ^ Baburin, Alexander (January 2009). "Header". Chess Today. 3000: 1.
  20. ^ Baburin, Alexander (October 2011). "Header". Chess Today. 4000: 1.
  21. ^ Baburin, Alexander (July 2014). "Header". Chess Today. 5000: 1.
  22. ^ Baburin, Alexander (April 2017). "Header". Chess Today. 6000: 1.
  23. ^ Baburin, Alexander (January 2020). "Header". Chess Today. 7000: 1.
  24. ^ "Washington Post Article". Washington Post. 2017-06-09.
  25. ^ "Susan Polgar Chess Daily News". chessdailynews.com. 2017-06-11.
  26. ^ a b c d e f "John Watson review ten years on". theweekinchess.com. 2017-06-11.
  27. ^ Emmanuel Neiman (2014). Tune Your Chess Tactics Antenna: Know When (and where!) to Look for Winning Combinations. New In Chess. p. 23. ISBN 978-90-5691-450-9.
  28. ^ Geert van der Stricht; Sipke Ernst (2015). Tactics in the Chess Opening 6: Gambits and Flank Openings. New In Chess. p. 69. ISBN 978-90-5691-625-1.
  29. ^ Gary Lane (2013). Improve Your Chess in 7 Days. Pavilion Books. ISBN 978-1-84994-131-0.
  30. ^ Junior Tay. The Old Indian: Move by Move. Everyman Chess. p. 204. ISBN 978-1-78194-234-5.
  31. ^ "Huffington Post article by Kavalek". Huffington Post. 2017-06-13.
  32. ^ "unknown". Chess Life. Vol. 57, no. 7–12. United States Chess Federation. 2002. p. 44. {{cite magazine}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  33. ^ Aagaard, Jacob; Ntirlis, Nikolaos (2013). Playing the French.
  34. ^ Cyrus Lakdawala. The Petroff: Move by Move. Everyman Chess. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-78194-259-8.
  35. ^ Cyrus Lakdawala. The Slav: Move by Move. Everyman Chess. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-85744-887-0.
  36. ^ Cyrus Lakdawala. The Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Move by Move. Everyman Chess. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-78194-114-0.
  37. ^ Cyrus Lakdawala. Kramnik: Move by Move. Everyman Chess. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-85744-955-6.
  38. ^ Cyrus Lakdawala. Carlsen: Move by Move. Everyman Chess. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-78194-209-3.
  39. ^ . cheescenter.com. 2017-06-09. Archived from the original on 2001-02-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  40. ^ . chesstoday.net. 2017-06-09. Archived from the original on 2002-01-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  41. ^ a b c d "easytorecall.com". easytorecall.com. 2017-06-07.
  42. ^ "University of Reading Chess Endgame News" (PDF). University of Reading. 2017-06-13.
  43. ^ Joel Benjamin (2015). Liquidation on the Chess Board: Mastering the Transition into the Pawn Ending. New In Chess. p. 8. ISBN 978-90-5691-554-4.
  44. ^ "Review of Nick Pelling's 'Chess Superminiatures' in Kingpin Chess Magazine". KingPin. 2017-06-12.
  45. ^ "Dejan Bojkov Chess Blog". Dejan Bojkov. 2017-06-12.
  46. ^ "GMSquare Webwatch". GMSquare. 2017-06-15.
  47. ^ "Collection of games at chessgames website". chessgames.com. 2017-06-12.

External links

  • Official website

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Chess Today was the first and longest running Internet only daily chess newspaper 1 having continued virtually uninterrupted from 7 November 2000 through to December 2020 It was distributed to subscribers by e mail Each e mail had the PDF of the newspaper attached as well as a small collection of recent games 1 The editor and proprietor of Chess Today was Grandmaster Alexander Baburin 2 3 Each edition contained at least one tactical puzzle an annotated game and world chess news Other elements of the publication included On This Day endgame analysis and chess reviews 4 Chess Today also conducted and printed interviews with at least four former World Chess Champions 2 5 6 7 Chess TodayFront page of the Chess Today newspaperTypeDaily Internet only newspaperFormatE mailed PDF fileOwner s Alexander BaburinEditorGraham BrownFounded7 November 2000 22 years ago 2000 11 07 Headquarters3 Eagle Hill Blackrock County Dublin Ireland CountryIrelandWebsitechesstoday netMedia of IrelandList of newspapers Contents 1 Editors and contributors 2 Technical format 3 Milestone editions 4 Circulation 5 Origins 6 Content 6 1 Test Yourself Tactical Quiz 6 2 On This Day 6 3 World Chess News 6 4 Annotated game 6 5 Chess reviews 6 6 Endgame kaleidoscope 6 7 Web watch 6 8 Beware blunder 6 9 Interviews 7 References 8 External linksEditors and contributors EditIn addition to proprietor and editor Grandmaster Alexander Baburin for much of the life of Chess Today Graham Brown was both web designer and editor and Ralph Marconi was the second editor 8 Some editorial work was also done by Tim Harding in the early years 9 A number of Masters and Grandmasters contributed either entire editions or contributions to editions of Chess Today including Grandmasters Mikhail Golubev 10 Andrei Deviatkin 11 and Ruslan Scherbakov and International Masters Vladimir Barsky Nikolai Vlassov and Maxim Notkin 12 13 14 Grandmaster Karsten Muller also contributed endgame analysis to some of the early issues 9 Technical format EditChess today was sent to subscribers by e mail Every issue of Chess Today included three files in different formats The PDF file contained the entire printable newspaper which varied in length but was generally 3 5 A4 pages in a two column format 15 The games in each issue came in a CBV Chessbase Format file and were duplicated in a PGN file 16 Milestone editions EditEdition DateIssue No 1 Tuesday 7 November 2000 17 Issue No 1000 Monday 4 August 2003 9 Issue No 2000 Sunday 30 April 2006 18 Issue No 3000 Saturday 24 January 2009 19 Issue No 4000 Friday 21 October 2011 20 Issue No 5000 Thursday 17 July 2014 21 Issue No 6000 Wednesday 12 April 2017 22 Issue No 7000 Thursday 7 January 2020 23 Circulation EditAlthough Chess Today began with a relatively small readership only 650 readers including 40 Grandmasters by the 1000th issue 9 its readership grew and for a number of years it was one of the main paid for sources of chess news on the web 24 25 26 often referred to as a source of material and point of reference by other authors 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 For example many of the Move by Move series of books particularly those authored by Cyrus Lakdawala cited Chess Today in their bibliographies as an electronic resource 34 35 36 37 38 Originally planned to cost 15 every 4 months 39 the price effectively increased slightly from 19 for 4 months in 2001 4 40 to 15 for 3 months 41 Origins EditChess Today was created by Alexander Baburin He has related that he had the idea to create and run a daily Internet only chess newspaper in the middle of 2000 while flying to Copenhagen He has stated that he identified a gap in the market for paid for daily chess news intended to inform educate and entertain 9 Content EditChess today contained a mix of different articles each edition included a selection from the following Test Yourself Tactical Quiz Edit This generally took examples of recent tournament and match games and set the reader the challenge of trying to find the tactical win available 16 26 41 15 On This Day Edit This section was present in most editions It included facts about well known chess players who were born or died on this date in previous years It also noted other significant chess events that occurred on the same date in previous years 16 26 World Chess News Edit This included news stories not only about chess tournaments and matches but also the goings on in FIDE and other chess organisations 4 41 15 16 Annotated game Edit This section was present in every edition and included detailed annotations on a recent game between strong players generally Grandmasters 4 15 16 26 Chess reviews Edit This section generally included reviews of recently published chess books Reviews were contributed by Sam Collins Don Aldrich and Andy Ansel but there were reviews from other players too 41 15 16 26 Endgame kaleidoscope Edit This was a speciality of Chess Today and usually involved Grandmaster Baburin investigating a topical or recent endgame or endgames in great detail also making use of endgame tablebases sometimes using FinalGen 42 and modern chess engines 43 44 45 Web watch Edit This section offered readers updates on changes in the lay of the land in terms of the presence of chess on the Internet 46 Beware blunder Edit This section gave examples of relatively or very strong players making mistakes and allowed readers to find improvements and understand the reason for the blunder 47 Interviews Edit Occasionally Chess Today included interviews with Grandmasters and with other important individuals from the chess world 4 15 26 Some of the most notable interviews have been with Grandmasters Glek 2 Anand 2 five time World Chess Champion Svidler 2 Smyslov 5 former World Chess Champion Spassky 6 former World Chess Champion and Ponomariov 7 former FIDE World Chess Champion References Edit a b chesstoday net chesstoday net 2017 06 07 a b c d e Chessbase on Chess Today chessbase com 2017 06 08 Chess Periodicals Glenn Giffen 2017 06 08 Archived from the original on 2007 09 26 a b c d e theweekinchess com theweekinchess com 2017 06 09 a b GMSquare Smyslov gmsquare com 2017 06 10 a b GMSquare Spassky gmsquare com 2017 06 10 a b GMSquare Ponomariov gmsquare com 2017 06 10 1460th Issue of Chess Today 4 year anniversary edition PDF chesstoday net 2017 06 08 a b c d e 1000th Issue of Chess Today PDF chesstoday net 2017 06 08 KingPinChess kingpinchess net 2017 06 10 Doggers Peter 2006 12 10 Rybka s immortal game Chess Vibes Archived from the original on 2007 12 11 Retrieved 2020 12 30 Chess Today Editors chesstoday net 2017 06 08 clube de xadrez online clubedexadrezonline 2017 06 10 Archived from the original on 2017 06 17 Retrieved 2017 06 10 Doggers Peter 2011 08 31 Issue no 2500 for Chess Today Chess com Archived from the original on 2020 11 26 a b c d e f Chessville Review of Chess Today chessville com 2017 06 08 Archived from the original on 2012 03 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b c d e f Seagaard Chess Review of Chess Today Seagaard Chess Reviews 2017 06 08 1st Issue of Chess Today PDF chesstoday net 2017 06 08 Baburin Alexander April 2006 Header Chess Today 2000 1 Baburin Alexander January 2009 Header Chess Today 3000 1 Baburin Alexander October 2011 Header Chess Today 4000 1 Baburin Alexander July 2014 Header Chess Today 5000 1 Baburin Alexander April 2017 Header Chess Today 6000 1 Baburin Alexander January 2020 Header Chess Today 7000 1 Washington Post Article Washington Post 2017 06 09 Susan Polgar Chess Daily News chessdailynews com 2017 06 11 a b c d e f John Watson review ten years on theweekinchess com 2017 06 11 Emmanuel Neiman 2014 Tune Your Chess Tactics Antenna Know When and where to Look for Winning Combinations New In Chess p 23 ISBN 978 90 5691 450 9 Geert van der Stricht Sipke Ernst 2015 Tactics in the Chess Opening 6 Gambits and Flank Openings New In Chess p 69 ISBN 978 90 5691 625 1 Gary Lane 2013 Improve Your Chess in 7 Days Pavilion Books ISBN 978 1 84994 131 0 Junior Tay The Old Indian Move by Move Everyman Chess p 204 ISBN 978 1 78194 234 5 Huffington Post article by Kavalek Huffington Post 2017 06 13 unknown Chess Life Vol 57 no 7 12 United States Chess Federation 2002 p 44 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite uses generic title help Aagaard Jacob Ntirlis Nikolaos 2013 Playing the French Cyrus Lakdawala The Petroff Move by Move Everyman Chess p 10 ISBN 978 1 78194 259 8 Cyrus Lakdawala The Slav Move by Move Everyman Chess p 8 ISBN 978 1 85744 887 0 Cyrus Lakdawala The Nimzo Larsen Attack Move by Move Everyman Chess p 8 ISBN 978 1 78194 114 0 Cyrus Lakdawala Kramnik Move by Move Everyman Chess p 8 ISBN 978 1 85744 955 6 Cyrus Lakdawala Carlsen Move by Move Everyman Chess p 10 ISBN 978 1 78194 209 3 John Watson original review cheescenter com 2017 06 09 Archived from the original on 2001 02 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Archive of chesstoday net chesstoday net 2017 06 09 Archived from the original on 2002 01 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b c d easytorecall com easytorecall com 2017 06 07 University of Reading Chess Endgame News PDF University of Reading 2017 06 13 Joel Benjamin 2015 Liquidation on the Chess Board Mastering the Transition into the Pawn Ending New In Chess p 8 ISBN 978 90 5691 554 4 Review of Nick Pelling s Chess Superminiatures in Kingpin Chess Magazine KingPin 2017 06 12 Dejan Bojkov Chess Blog Dejan Bojkov 2017 06 12 GMSquare Webwatch GMSquare 2017 06 15 Collection of games at chessgames website chessgames com 2017 06 12 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chess Today amp oldid 1121059713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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