NCA Bulletins 85/86

1985/86 This set of the four bulletins edited by Ian Brown starts with Robert Richmond (‘King-Pawn’) exploring the origins of 7. d5 in the Queen’s Indian defence, considered by some to be a ‘new move’ when it featured in the Karpov-Kasparov match. In the same November 1985 issue Doug Sandford recalls the time when the great (actually, greatest) chess benefactor … Continue reading NCA Bulletins 85/86