The Chess Advantage in Black and White: Opening Moves of the Grandmasters. Larry Kaufman

The Chess Advantage in Black and White: Opening Moves of the Grandmasters


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The Chess Advantage in Black and White: Opening Moves of the Grandmasters Larry Kaufman
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A very solid choice of openings. Is an exceptionally versatile opening choice for black, however the Maroczy Bind can give you trouble if you aren't familiar with effective plans to break down white's space advantage. White takes advantage of this by launching an attack against the kingside with the moves: 15. In 1991 Judit became the youngest grandmaster in chess history at the time, and there is no disputing it. To my amazement, his moves, visualised mentally, were the same as grandmasters',” says the 58-year-old coach. According to The idea behind white's move is to secure a small spatial advantage. Chess Strategy:The Chess Advantage in Black and White : Opening Moves of the Grandmasters (Mckay Chess Library) by LARRY KAUFMAN. Former World Chess White will try and hold its proud center pawns on c4, d4, e5, and f4, while black will do it's best to destroy it. However, Super Grandmaster Vassily Ivanchuk has been really successful with this line and other Super Grandmasters, including Hikaru Nakamura, Levon Aronian and Michael Adams have occasionally used the opening as well. Dan Heisman's chess improvement column. I lost the first match game with Black, and during my preparations for the second one, I found myself with no clue about how to break down his favorite Petroff Defence. The Maroczy Bind is a very direct In the following chess vide excerpt, viewers will see one of the most exciting chess matches ever played, complemented excellently by commentary from experienced Grandmasters Daniel King and Glenn Flear. Improve your chess with chess strategy training! Novice Nook does not often address specific opening preparation, so I am going to help rectify that by presenting a game I played, with emphasis on the specific line's opening theory. 30.Qe7!+- Qd8 31.Qxh7 Rf6 32.Bxd7+. Browne has four minutes left; and I have thirty-seven to get to move forty. In modern chess, the bishop is not weighed down to defense but takes up an active post on (f4) or (g5). Theoretically, because almost all the openings manuals suggest that it is easier to gain an advantage with the opportunity to move first; practically, because all meta-analyses of chess games at the professional level demonstrate that White The Scottish grandmaster Jonathan Rowson, in his superb 2005 book Chess for Zebras: Thinking Differently About Black and White (Gambit), admiringly declares Adorján's premise "one of the most important chess ideas of the last two decades. White's kingside space advantage would offer him strong counterplay should I bring out my king to support the passed pawn. I am hoping that if you see a real game played out by grandmasters, instead of being scared and going on the defense, you might look to make your pieces active and counter balance the weakness in your camp. Unfortunately, the position is too easy for the grandmaster to play, so his time trouble was not much of a problem. He recommended Black activates his (a8) rook to the open (c) file.

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