Creativity in attack
Take good care of the pawns protecting your king — losing one of them (in last week's example it was the g7-pawn) often proves fatal.
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1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 d5 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.0-0 b5 6.a4 b4 7.c4 bxc3 8.Nxc3 a5 9.Bf4 c6 10.Ne5 0-0 11.Qb3 Ba6 12.Rfd1 Nfd7 13.e4 Nxe5 14.dxe5 Bc4 15.Qc2 Na6 16.b3 Nb4 17.Qb1 Ba6 18.Be3 f6 19.exd5 exd5 20.Be4 fxe5 21.Bxh7+ Kh8 22.Bg6 Bd6 - Start an analysis engine:
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Hamblok,R | 2261 | Real,T | 2262 | ½–½ | 2019 | A46 | CB 2019 | 6.3 |
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Highlights of this issue
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Annotated games by Anand, Giri, Vidit, Vitiugov, Tomashevsky and many more
- Benoni forever!
Tanmay Srinath’s active recipe vs. the Four Pawns Attack
- The Chinese Dragon
Igor Stohl proves Black is fine after 10…Rb8!?
- Who surprises whom first?
Niclas Huschenbeth dissects his World Cup victory over Naiditsch
- Attacking ideas vs. the Italian Game
Mihail Marin shows how White succeeds on the kingside
- An exciting sideline!
Imre Hera on 4.Qc2 c5 5.dxc5 Na6 in the Nimzo
- Greek gift details
Discover with Oliver Reeh stunning points of the classical sacrifice Bxh7+!
- Queen sac versus Nakamura
Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu shows his spectacular success from the FIDE World Cup
- Carlsen-So 1-0!
Enjoy Karsten Müller’s analysis of this top-notch endgame (video)
- Revival in the Petroff
Erwin l’Ami explains why the “new engines” like White’s position in the line 3.d4 Nxe4 4.Bd3 (video)
Analyses by Giri, Anand, Nisipeanu, Huschenbeth, Vidit, Vitiugov, Tomashevsky and many more. Plus videos by King, Shirov and l'Ami, 11 opening articles with new repertoire ideas and training sessions in strategy, tactics and endgame!
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