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Dear friend, Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin will meet again in Wijk aan Zee as the Tata Steel Ch

Dear friend, Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin will meet again in Wijk aan Zee as the Tata Steel Chess Masters gets underway this Saturday at 13:30 CET. The Dutch supertournament also features Top 10 players Wesley So, Levon Aronian and Anish Giri as well as exciting young stars such as Wei Yi and Richard Rapport. We'll have [English live commentary] with Jan Gustafsson, Peter Svidler and Lawrence Trent, which for the first time will be exclusively for our Premium Members. You can try out [chess24 Premium] for only $9.99 a month, getting not just the commentary but access to our huge library of chess videos, unlimited Tactics Trainer and much more. If you go Premium for a year or more during Wijk aan Zee, though, you'll get more! First, we'll send you a coveted chess24 mug signed by Peter Svidler. That's not all: you'll also be entered into a raffle for a chance to win one of the following five prizes: - 1. Exclusive coaching with Peter Svidler. Peter will analyse up to 3 of your games - 2. A high quality chess board with pieces - 3-5. A DGT3000 chess clock New video series Jan Gustafsson is back with the long-awaited third part of his black repertoire against 1.d4. In his video series on the [Nimzo-Indian Defence] Jan offers a complete repertoire against all the options White can try to combat this solid and ambitious opening. The series is accompanied by an eBook to make it easier to review Jan's suggestions after watching the videos. All the best and we hope you enjoy Wijk aan Zee, the [chess24] team --------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe: [YouTube] [RSS] Social Media: [Twitter] [Google+] [Facebook] chess24 App: [Download chess24 on the App Store] [Get chess24 on Google play] chess24.com | All rights reserved This email was sent to [{EMAIL}] [why did I get this?]Â Â Â Â [unsubscribe from this list]Â Â Â Â [update subscription preferences] Logical Thinking Ltd. · 4 Pitman's Alley · Gibraltar GX11 1AA · Gibraltar

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