There will be a Holiday break of two weeks. Glasgow 3rd floor Chess Radio
will be back the 12th of January.
The Radio
ChessBase lectures by Aagaard and Shaw begin every Wednesday at 20:30h
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Glasgow 3rd floor Chess Radio
From a home studio in Glasgow, International Masters Jacob Aagaard and John
Shaw will comment on recent and past chess events in a weekly Radio Show on
the Chessbase server, starting Wednesday the 17th of November at 20:30 server
time (20.30 CET, 7.30 pm GMT, 14.30 US East Coast time).
On this week's show (8th of December) IM Aagaard and IM Shaw will again
discuss current events in chess. The main focus of this show will be the 2005
(!) American Championship, but with their usual scrutiny they will keep their
eyes on all current event and games. All games will have been played within
the last ten days, and the show there tries to present the best Chess from
the last week.
IM Jacob Aagaard is one of the best known chess writers.
His personal favourites among his own works are Excelling at Chess Calculation
and Excelling at Technical Chess, both published by Everyman Chess,
as well as Experts vs. the Sicilian by Quality Chess Europe and Attacking
Chess 1&2 (CDs) by Chessbase. Jacob has in 2004 made three GM norms and
hopes to gain the necessary 50 Elo points for the GM title in 2005.
IM John Shaw has written two books for Everyman Chess and
co-edited Experts vs. the Sicilian. He has represented Scotland on
many occasions, recently in the Olympiad in Calvià, where he obtained his second
GM-norm. As John has once had 2500 in Elo, it is his hope that he will complete
his Grandmaster title in 2005 with a third GM-norm.
Together with Jacob, John constitutes two thirds of the new chess publisher
Quality Chess Europe which has
published Experts vs. the Sicilian by ten different authors and Learn
from the Legends – Chess Champions at their Best by Romanian GM Mihail
Marin.