The Magazine

Articles

4 long-form pieces on chess — its players, its theory, its politics, and its place in the culture. Published as numbered issues, in the spirit of the chess magazines that came before the engines.

  1. Issue Nº 004 · 23 May 2026 · 9 min read

    Antichess Was Solved. Can Chess Be?

    In 2016, antichess was computationally solved: 1.e3 wins for White. Chess is twenty orders of magnitude larger. What would solving it actually mean?

    • antichess
    • chess-solved
    • computer-chess
    • tablebase
  2. Issue Nº 003 · 23 May 2026 · 13 min read

    The Death of Opening Theory

    For a century, opening theory was chess's most precious inheritance. Then engines exhausted it. What remains for the human player who still wants to study?

    • opening-theory
    • chess-engines
    • preparation
    • novelty
  3. Lead Feature Issue Nº 002 · 23 May 2026 · 11 min read

    Gukesh and the End of European Hegemony

    At 18, D. Gukesh became the youngest world chess champion in history. The Indian generation behind him is not an accident — it is the end of an order.

    • gukesh-dommaraju
    • indian-chess
    • world-championship
    • praggnanandhaa
  4. Lead Feature Issue Nº 001 · 23 May 2026 · 12 min read

    Carlsen's Abdication, Three Years On

    In 2023, Magnus Carlsen walked away from the world chess championship he had held for ten years. Three years on, has the game survived without him?

    • magnus-carlsen
    • world-championship
    • ding-liren
    • gukesh-dommaraju