Since then, it has been coordinated by the Russian chess magazine 64.
Short and Kavalek later wrote articles for chess magazines criticizing each other.
In 1956 he founded the first Israeli chess magazine, 64 Squares.
These annotations were read throughout the world, since that was the leading chess magazine of the day.
Both the men wrote for chess magazines, and there was a good deal of rivalry.
He was a prolific writer in chess magazines, and defended his ideas vigorously.
News article in chess magazine showing closeup pictures of Hanover machine.
This caused a sensation and was published in many chess magazines of that time.
You know that would be the one to appear a month later in the chess magazines.
He works as a chess journalist for the Russian chess magazine "64".