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Dejan
Bojkov: Chess Highways
Review by John Donaldson
William John Donaldson, 53, has been an IM since 1983, with two GM norms
under his belt. He is also an author, organizer, journalist and six-time captain
of the US team at chess Olympiads. In 2006 he was named USA Zone President
in FIDE. He is constantly writing and producing chess books, mostly biographies
of historical chess figures.
Bulgarian Grandmaster Dejan Bojkov’s third DVD for ChessBase differs
considerably from his first two which were devoted to teaching openings (the
Kalashnikov Variation of the Sicilian and the King’s Indian). This time
around, with Chess Highways, he aims to instruct amateur players on
the power of queens, rooks and bishops in both the middle and endgame.
The medium for teaching this material is 48 carefully selected games and positions
which are thoroughly explained. The mini-lessons run from roughly five to ten
minutes (running time for the DVD is 5 hours 38 minutes). Bojkov is well-prepared
and familiar with his material. Although English is not his native language
he is easy to understand and pleasant to listen to.
The examples are divided between classics and more recent games. Those of
a certain age are likely to remember the famous game Karpov-Unzicker, Nice (ol)
1974, which is featured here. The soon-to-be World Champion won a beautiful
encounter in which his control of the only open file played a pivotal role in
deciding the game.
The following example from the author’s practice, which is also featured,
drew inspiration from Karpov’s gem. Note this accompanying game replay
is an abridgement of the audio commentary.
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1.e4
1,185,960
54%
2421
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1.d4
960,101
55%
2434
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1.Nf3
286,728
56%
2440
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1.c4
184,987
56%
2443
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1.g3
19,897
56%
2427
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1.b3
14,604
54%
2428
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1.f4
5,958
48%
2376
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1.Nc3
3,917
50%
2383
---
1.b4
1,791
48%
2379
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1.a3
1,250
54%
2406
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1.e3
1,081
49%
2409
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1.d3
969
50%
2378
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1.g4
670
46%
2361
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1.h4
466
54%
2382
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1.c3
439
51%
2425
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1.h3
289
56%
2420
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1.a4
118
60%
2461
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1.f3
100
47%
2427
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1.Nh3
93
66%
2506
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1.Na3
47
62%
2476
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Please, wait...
1.e4e52.Nf3Nc63.Bc4Nf64.d3Be75.0-00-06.Re1d67.c3Na58.Bb5a69.Ba4b510.Bc2c511.Nbd2Nc612.Nf1Re813.Bg5h614.Bxf6Bxf615.Ne3g616.Bb3Rb817.a4b418.Bd5Ne719.Bc4Rf820.Nd5Nxd521.Bxd5Bg7Better is21...Bg422.h322.a5Bg523.h3Bxf324.Qxf3Bd222...Bxf323.Qxf3with a slight advantage for White.22.Nd2Kh722...a5was needed.23.a5Be624.Bxe6fxe625.Nc4±Although Fritz 9 (the strongest engine
by the time that the game was played) evaluated that this position is in favor
of Black (!) I am inclined to think that White is strategically winning. My
plan is simple-to put the knight on b6, after which he has or to stay at one
place when I exchange on b4 and later win this pawn, or exchange on c3, after
which I double the rooks on the b file under the knight protection and penetrate
with the them in the proper moment.Rb5?! This loses a couple of tempos.Better is25...Rf726.Nb6bxc327.bxc3Qh428.Qe2h529.Rab1Rbf829...Rfb730.Rb330.Rb2Bh631.Reb130...g530.Rf1although here too, White
conducts easily his plan.26.Qe2Bf627.Reb1Rb728.Nb6bxc329.bxc3Rbf730.Rf1Bh431.g3Bg532.Nc4Qd732...Rb733.Rab133.Rab1Bd834.Rb8h535.Kg2?!I started to feel quite nervous in his own time trouble, and
missed the clear win with35.Rfb1!Rxf236.Qxf2Rxf237.Kxf2Kh638.R1b7Bc739.Rh8+Kg739...Kg540.h4+Kg441.Kg240.Ra8Kf641.h4winning.
The rooks enjoy their files greatly. For some reason I thought that somewhere
in this lines he can come with his queen on a4 and find some perpetual.35...Bc736.Rxf8Rxf837.Rb1Rb838.Rxb8Bxb839.Qb2Qb5Somewhat more tenacious
is39...Ba740.h4with a clear advantage.40.Qxb5axb541.Na3b442.Nb5Now it is under control again, though Fritz evaluates for quite a long
time that it is slightly better for Black (!).Kg742...d543.Kf3b344.Ke2b245.Na3c446.dxc4Bd647.Nb1dxe448.Ke3winning43.a6b344.Kf3Kf644...b245.Na3Ba745...c4only chance46.dxc4Ba747.Ke2Bc548.Nb1Kf749.Kd3Bxf250.Na3Ke751.Kc2Kd752.Nb5Kc653.a7Kb754.Nxd6+Kxa7with a large advantage.46.c4is winning.45.Ke2b246.Na3Ke7Or46...d547.c447.Kd2Kd748.Kc2Kc649.Nc4d550.a7Bxa751.Nxe5+Kd652.Nxg6dxe453.dxe4c454.f3e555.Nh4Ke656.Nf5Bg157.h41–0
Chess Highways should prove useful to two groups of amateur players. The first
is those who are starting, particularly young players who need a solid grounding
in the fundamentals. The second group who would benefit from the work are experienced
adult players who do better learning from DVDs than books.
The System requirements for this DVD are : Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or
higher, 64 MB RAM, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, DVD drive, mouse, soundcard.
It does not require Chess Base to run, instead using ChessBase Reader which
is provided.
The price of $39.95 might seem steep compared to a book but cheap for a 5½
hour lesson with a Grandmaster.
Born in 1977, Dejan Bojkov is a Bulgarian GM who qualified from the Sports
Academy of Sofia as a trainer, a profession which he has followed in various
countries. After his work as a trainer in Kavala (Greece), he was employed
ba ex Women's World Champion Antoaneta Stefanova as her trainer.
Bojkov was champion of Bulgaria in 2009 and was a member of the Bulgarian
team at the European championships in 2009. In cooperation with Vladimir
Georgiev he has written "A Course in Chess Tactics" which appeared
as a Gambit publication in 2010.
GM Bojkov has also written more than 30 reports for the news pages chessbase.com
and chessbase.de. He has also produced a number of training DVDs, which
you will find here.
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