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the gutter press of chess
Eric Schiller
If more people read this magazine then it would have a higher circulation
Stephen Fry
one of my favorite magazines
Yasser Seirawan
In Kingpin, nothing is sacred, and this makes Kingpin such a hit
ChessVibes
[its] satirical nature and penchant for sharp games makes it compulsive reading for the average club player
Belfast Telegraph
A great English chess favourite
British Chess Magazine
one of the very few chess publications that call a chess spade a chess spade
ChessCafe
Please, do people really believe what they read in Kingpin? I am amazed! It’s like taking a satirical show and mistaking it for the news
Raymond Keene OBE, ChessCafe
Both serious and funny, I recommend it to anyone who wants to smile as he reads
Jeremy Silman, Inside Chess
Kingpin is not a chess magazine in the normal sense of the word
Luke McShane, New In Chess
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the gutter press of chess
Eric Schiller
If more people read this magazine then it would have a higher circulation
Stephen Fry
one of my favorite magazines
Yasser Seirawan
In Kingpin, nothing is sacred, and this makes Kingpin such a hit
ChessVibes
[its] satirical nature and penchant for sharp games makes it compulsive reading for the average club player
Belfast Telegraph
A great English chess favourite
British Chess Magazine
one of the very few chess publications that call a chess spade a chess spade
ChessCafe
Please, do people really believe what they read in Kingpin? I am amazed! It’s like taking a satirical show and mistaking it for the news
Raymond Keene OBE, ChessCafe
Both serious and funny, I recommend it to anyone who wants to smile as he reads
Jeremy Silman, Inside Chess
Kingpin is not a chess magazine in the normal sense of the word
Luke McShane, New In Chess
Latest from Twitter
- From the latest @PrivateEyeNews t.co/1xOOwlPwxF • 7 Days via Twitter for iPhone
- No.4: John Walker t.co/KAkDJyftIF t.co/pkjPCJpD6D • 10 Days via Twitter Web App
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