The 11th edition of the Journal of Royal Circle Chess Brussels appeared.
Its editor is none other Etienne Cornil that! A journal club is addressed generally to players of the club. However in this case its content is so rich, of course, Stephen recounts the news related to CREB, such as CREB in London, but also a few tournaments, the Tournament of the Francophonie and lately that of TIPC. There are also parties exercises and solutions further and lots of other things.
Its editor is none other Etienne Cornil that! A journal club is addressed generally to players of the club. However in this case its content is so rich, of course, Stephen recounts the news related to CREB, such as CREB in London, but also a few tournaments, the Tournament of the Francophonie and lately that of TIPC. There are also parties exercises and solutions further and lots of other things.
Basically everyone is benefiting.
All books are available for download from the site of CREB.
To download the "small" this year, the 11th, then it HERE
Pictured from left Stephen in full reflection in the final round of the Open International de Charleroi August 7, 2010.
Etienne Just one thing, the Manneken Pis in Brussels is not the Belgium's oldest (:))) Did you know? The answer at the bottom in the comments HERE ------
I say this because CREB is from 1891 and is the oldest in Belgium ....
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