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Save the date: January 11-27 is TATA Steel Chess time and we have several other live shows coming up

Save the date: January 11-27 is TATA Steel Chess time and we have several other live shows coming up for you in January Dear {NAME}, With [Carlsen and Lagno having ended 2018 as World Blitz Champions]( it's time to focus on what's coming up in 2019 for fans of our noble game. Tata Steel 2019 – Wijk aan Zee chess24 special show with GM Jan Gustafsson and GM Peter Svidler from January 11-27 The "Wimbledon of Chess" is starting again on January 11th 2019. You will find the full tournament in our [watch section]( shortly. The video stream with Super GM Svidler and GM Jan Gustafsson is only accessible for chess24 Premium members. [Subscribe now]( to enjoy Tata Steel 2019 with maximum dry humor. Video series "Inside the 2018 World Championship Match" Feedback​ has been amazing Thank you to all those of you who have already enjoyed the series and to everyone else: [Don't miss out, check it out now.]( [Watch the intro video]( As a non-premium user, you can enjoy over 10 hours of content for $14.99 or enjoy for free with a [Premium]( membership. You can learn more about the genesis of the content in our [teaser news](. Schedule overview: Reasons to go Premium this January - Enjoy our special Wijk aan Zee show only for Premium members - [Banter Blitz with GM Kingscrusher]( on January 6th 2019 - [Training Tuesday with IM]( on January 8th 2019 - Access all our world-class video series at no additional cost - Participate in regular Banter Blitz sessions and challenge famous grandmasters and other chess stars - Unlimited Tactics Trainer puzzles - No more banner ads - Show your appreciation for what we do and support chess24 - Show some love for chess [Go Premium]( Have fun and a great 2019, Your chess24 team Copyright © 2019 Logical Thinking Ltd., All rights reserved. In the settings of your chess24 account you subscribed to the chess24 newsletter. In order to unsubscribe, just remove the checkmark in your notification settings or Click "Unsubscribe" in the email you got. Our mailing address is: Logical Thinking Ltd. 4 Pitman's AlleyGibraltar GX11 1AA Gibraltar [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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