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Chess Informant

Serbian publishing company

Chess Informant

Summary

Serbian publishing company

''Chess Informant'', issue No. 97 (2006)

Chess Informant () is a publishing company from Belgrade, Serbia, that periodically (since 2012, four volumes per year) produces volumes of a book entitled Chess Informant, as well as the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings, Encyclopaedia of Chess Endings, Opening Monographs, other print publications, and software (including electronic editions of most print publications). Aleksandar Matanović and Milivoje Molerović founded the company in 1966 for the purpose of offering the rest of the world the sort of access to chess information enjoyed by Soviet players. The company has sold three million books in 150 countries, according to its website.

Chess Informant published two issues per year in 1966–1990, three issues per year in 1991–2011 and four issues per year since 2012. Each issue offers several hundred games or fragments of games from master play, mostly annotated by the players themselves. A board of leading players selects the best games of each issue, and these are republished in the next issue often with more extensive annotations. Each issue since Chess Informant 5 has included a combinations section with problems from recent play. A similar endings section has also become a standard feature.

For two decades prior to the emergence of computer databases, Chess Informant publications were a leading source of games and analysis for serious chess players. The publication routinely appears in the bibliography of texts on specific chess openings and other chess texts. Former world champion Garry Kasparov asserted, "We are all children of Informant" and then explained that his own development as a chess player corresponded with the ascent of Chess Informants popularity. Other world champions, including Anatoly Karpov, Vladimir Kramnik, and Viswanathan Anand, attest that Informant is central to their tournament preparation. From millions of games played at some of the most important tournaments at the globe, more than 110,000 games have been published in first 112 volumes of Chess Informant series (1966–2011). Among contributors there were more than 5,000 notable chess players including all the world champions from Max Euwe to Anand.

The Chess Informant system of codes for the classification of chess openings, and its system of symbols have set the international standard for organizing chess information and communicating this information across language barriers. The system of codes is explained in ten languages on the front of each issue of Informant, the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings, and other publications.

On 1 April 2008, Chess Informant issued its one-hundredth issue.

Starting from Volume 113 (2012), Chess Informant has introduced major changes in its structure, including several authors' columns written in English, e.g. "Garry's choice" by Garry Kasparov, "Top Five" by selected top grandmasters, "Labs- theoretical surveys" by ten selected grandmasters, etc.

References

References

  1. [http://www.chessinformant.org/about-chess-informant/ Chess Informant website] {{Webarchive. link. (27 June 2017 , "About Us" section)
  2. David Hooper and Kenneth Whyld, ''The Oxford Companion to Chess'' (Oxford UP, 1996), p.251.
  3. Edward Winter laments them as a "convenient research prop" that fuel ignorance of history. ''Kings, Commoners, and Knaves'', p. 297.
  4. John Watson, ''Play the French'', 3d edition, p. 4; Graham Burgess, ''Winning with the Smith–Morra Gambit'', p.4; Glenn Flear, ''The Ruy Lopez Main Line'', p. 4.
  5. Garry Kasparov, ''My Great Predecessors, Part IV, Fischer'', p.493.
  6. See, for example, Artur Yusupov, ''The Petroff Defence'', Progress in Chess, vol. 1 (Zurich: Edition Olms, 1999); also Bruce Pandolfini, "A Fiery Cauldron of Competition," ''Chess Life'' (July 2006), p.45 (referring to the widely understood +− as "''Informant'' speak").
  7. [http://www.chessvibes.com/personal/chess-informant-no-100-interview-aleksandar-matanovic/ ''Chess Informant'' No. 100 : ChessVibes] {{webarchive. link. (5 April 2008)
  8. [http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=8028 Kasparov – picking games for the ''Chess Informant'']
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