Game of the Week: Huschenbeth vs Harikrishna

by Merijn van Delft
9/11/2019 – Join IM Merijn van Delft live for a look at his favourite game of the week: The duel between Niclas Huschenbeth and P. Harikrishna in the Polish League. The show is free to watch, and available on-demand for ChessBase Premium account holders (but FREE for a limited time!). To chat, please visit videos.chessbase.com/live or login via Playchess for Windows. Merijn is live this week starting at 18:00 UTC (20:00 CEST / 2 PM EDT).

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Game of the Week #379

This week there was a lot of rapid and blitz, but to me most interesting remains classical chess. Arguably, the coolest games were played at the Polish league. The game we'll study tonight, was a sharp theoretical battle between two of the most enterprising grandmasters around: Huschenbeth vs Harikrishna.

The live show is free to watch, and available on-demand for ChessBase Premium accounts.

Warm-up question: What would you play here with Black?

 

Black to move


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Merijn van Delft is an International Master from the Netherlands who lived in Hamburg for many years and is currently based in Amsterdam. After scoring a GM norm in 2017 he is eager for more. His ChessBase show on Wednesday evenings has been running for over ten years now.

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