British Chess Magazine

British Chess Magazine

by british chess magazine limited

8 ratings
6 reviews
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • January 10, 2013
  • August 22, 2024

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This monthly publication offers in-depth chess analysis, tournament reports, player interviews, and book reviews. It caters to players of all levels, focusing on both the British and international chess scenes. Improve your game with instructional articles and features.

In-depth game analysis
Tournament reports
Player interviews
Book and DVD reviews
Instructional articles
Focus on British chess scene
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What's New in British Chess Magazine

7.2.10

August 22, 2024

New and improved app homepage New subscription page My Account controls Numerous bug fixes and improvements We're here to help! Please contact help@pocketmags.com with any questions or feedback.

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User reviews

Excellent

Great digital

Good mag good read

But code slow to load mag. Get your act together pocket mag not your first blunder all your apps are to slow and clunky. Hire a great coder to fix the slow bugs. I'm on state of the art smart phone and yours is still too slow. Not utilising metal and other great tech things from Apple. Code alone can fix this look at kindle way better
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Superb.

...Also superbly sized in print. Quality of publication, analysis and breadth is not matched.

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Excellent content in the magazine. Probably second only to New In Chess for news/games from top events, and better than NIC for instructional material.

Only two drawbacks to the app. 1) The interface is a bit confusing, with the app maker insisting on inserting itself between you and the content provider. And 2) the app has no interaction at all, meaning you'd better have a pocket chess set handy when you're going through the material as this is just digitized paper

Addendum: the creators of the app are unreliable, though. They will delete every issue you've paid for whenever they feel like it.
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Great!

Only accessed free previews so far, used to subscribe to print edition. Sharp clear fonts, coverage of top tournaments and other topics. A lot of focus on the online version to keep proving. High quality in every way.

FAQ

Does British Chess Magazine have ads?

Yes, British Chess Magazine contains advertisements. This is typical for free apps that offer in-app purchases.

How much does a subscription to British Chess Magazine cost?

Subscriptions are available within the app, with options for monthly at $5.99 and yearly at $49.99. These subscriptions automatically renew unless cancelled.

Can I cancel my British Chess Magazine subscription?

You can turn off auto-renewal through your Account Settings. However, you cannot cancel the current subscription during its active period.

What devices is British Chess Magazine available on?

British Chess Magazine is available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod. It is designed for iOS devices.

How often is British Chess Magazine updated?

The app was last updated on August 22, 2024, with version 7.2.10. The magazine itself is published monthly.

What is the age rating for British Chess Magazine?

British Chess Magazine has an age rating of 4+. This indicates it is suitable for young children and older audiences.

Can I access my British Chess Magazine issues on multiple devices?

Yes, users can register for or log in to a pocketmags account in-app. This will protect your issues and allow browsing of purchases on multiple platforms.

What kind of content can I expect in British Chess Magazine?

You can expect high-quality games and analysis, tournament reports, opening analysis, interviews with famous players, book and DVD reviews, and instructional articles on problems and endgames.