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siderite.dev
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| | | | | A different type of analysis for an interesting line that I found in the King's Gambit. | |
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www.danheisman.com
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| | | | | (* = A Dan Original/Special Principle) A lso see the video on Opening Principles ? The top ten are numbered followed by honorable mentions: #1 "Move every piece once before you move any piece... | |
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en.chessbase.com
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| | | | | In the sixth game of the World Championship match Magnus Carlsen won but could have lost. He got a good position from the opening but later overlooked a simple tactical trick with which Anand could have won. However, Anand missed his chance. Unable to put up much resistance afterwards he lost without much of a fight. As Carlsen said in the press conference: "I was very lucky." | |
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chess-structures.com
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| | | I recently came across a very nice example of White's winning strategy in the Stonewall structure (Chapter 6). After a relatively subtle opening mistake Black was forced to lose control of the c-file and lost the game without a fight. Andreikin,D 2723 - Potapov,P 2471, TCh-RUS 2015 1. Nf3 f5 2. d4Nf6 3. Bg5 e6... | ||