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by Oliver Reeh
3/23/2018 – Playing 13.Nh2! in the diagram position, White signals his ambitions on the kingside - however, until he finally strikes (on h6!) there a some subtleties left to find. Are you fit for the task?

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Subtlety alert!

This week's tactics feature comes from a game of ChessBase regular contributor IM Lawrence Trent, who first showed his near-miss in an episode of The Weekly Show (which ChessBase Premium account holders can replay on-demand.)

 
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1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 b5 6.Bb3 Bb7 7.d3 Bc5 8.Nc3 0-0 9.a3 h6 10.Nd5 d6 11.c3 Rb8 12.h3 Re8 In case you've missed it: in "The Weekly Show", you can enjoy Lawrence Trent presenting his near victory over a super GM himself! ("Bundesliga Round 7 and 8", 2/6/2018, to be found in the ChessBase video archive) 13.Nh2! Versatile: White opens the queen's diagonal to h5, the knight can go to g4, there might be the idea Kh1 followed by f2-f4. Nxd5 14.Bxd5 Ne7 15.Ba2 Ng6
Subtlety alert! White wants to get his queen in position. 16.Qf3 or 16.Qh5 - what would be your choice?
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Trent,L2435Adams,M2727½–½2018C78BL 2017-187

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Do you like these lessons? There are plenty more by tactic expert Oliver Reeh in ChessBase Magazine, where you will also find openings articles and surveys, endgames, and of course annotations by the world's top grandmasters.

ChessBase Magazine #182

The editor’s top ten: 

  1. Sharp attack on move 7: the Russian top-player Ian Nepomniachtchi shows you how he surprised former World Champion Vishy Anand at the London Chess Classic.
  2. An important step to the title: Radjabov explains his strategic win against Movsesian at the European Team Championship on Crete.
  3. Castling queenside to make short shrift: join Simon Williams and follow the attack in Morozevich-Ponomariov move by move!
  4. "A funky line": share the enthusiasm of IM Lawrence Trent for the rare 7.Nbd2 in the Classical Italian!
  5. Important update: Michal Krasenkow presents new ideas and trends in the popular King's Indian with 6.h3.
  6. An exciting game in the Scotch: enjoy Daniel King’s video analysis of the fantastic encounter Nakamura-Carlsen!
  7. "Natural moves": how are they linked to our positional understanding? Strategy expert Mihail Marin offers valuable practical tips!
  8. Petroff Defence without risk: without risk: Dennis Breder shows how 8.Nbd2 is a guarantee to get a comfortable position.
  9. Nobody saw it: trap expert Rainer Knaak presents an impressive collection of "missed chances“ in current tournament practice.
  10. "Troizky line and Henry’s side-check": let Karsten Müller show you what is important when checkmating with two knights vs pawn!

Bonus: Wesley So has annotated his win against Viswanathan Anand at the London Chess Classic!

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Oliver Reeh has been working for ChessBase for many years as a translator and presenter of the internet show TV ChessBase, and he also looks after the tactics column in ChessBase Magazine, for which he has also been responsible as editor-in-chief since 2019. The International Master has contributed to the CB "MasterClass" series and is the author of the DVDs "Strike like the World Champions" and "Master Class Tactics - Train your combination skills!" Volumes 1 & 2. Oliver Reeh lives in Hamburg.

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