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As the past week was a relatively quiet one, I'm using the opportunity to present an amazing classical game by Wilhelm Steinitz, played 150 years ago. He faced another absolute top player from those days, Louis Paulsen, and was at his very best shape on that particular day.
Louis Paulsen (1833–1891)
The series of creative positional concepts that Steinitz came up with in the course of just one game, left no doubt about including it in my book Mastering Positional Sacrifices.
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Winning against King's Indian — The main line
In the classical system of the King's Indian White develops naturally and refrains from chasing ghosts looking for a refutation of Black's set-up. White instead relies on the fact that natural play should yield him a small but lasting advantage.
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