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N?i sakk: 15 éves versenyz? nyerte az Eb-t; Davaademberel a 26. helyen végzett - Nemzeti Sport 2026.06.07. 11:27

Legyen a sakk Magyarországon kiemelt stratégiai sportág! - SzabadaHang 2026.05.25. 21:33

Sakk: Gy?ri Szabolcs a gy?ztes az emlékversenyen - OrosCafé 2026.06.08. 15:54

Sakk-matt: Szoboszlai egyenlített a kazahok ellen ? videó - ORIGO 2026.06.09. 20:31

A sakk királyn?je ? kritika - A Hetedik Sor Közepe 2026.02.16. 09:00

Feketebárányokból aranylányok - A sakk királyn?je kritika - Filmtekercs.hu 2026.02.19. 09:00

T?két von be a Polgár Judit módszerére épül? sakk-applikáció - Privátbankár.hu 2026.05.21. 09:00

Kritika: A sakk királyn?je (Rory Kennedy: Queen of Chess) - Filmtett 2026.02.23. 07:01

Mától a Netflixen: Sakk nagymesterek, anális gyöngyök és botrány az új dokumentumfilmben - Mafab.hu 2026.04.07. 09:00

A sakk királyn?je ? megérkezett az el?zetes Polgár Judit portréfilmjéhez - Fidelio.hu 2026.01.22. 09:00

Karakter: Polgár Judit a sakk királyn?jeként jelenik meg a róla szóló netflixes film els? el?zetesében - Telex 2026.01.19. 09:00

Ha június, akkor sakkverseny Kalocsán! - KALOhírek - 2026.06.06. 09:00

Nincs megállás 75 évesen sem: Fleisz János díjakról, kutatásokról és a sakk világáról - Bihari Napló 2026.06.06. 07:34

A sakk királyn?je - PORT 2026.01.09. 03:49

A sakk királyn?je ragyogó fényben menetel a csúcsig - Magazin - filmhu 2026.02.14. 09:00

Sakk: a FIDE is méltatja a Karácsonyi testvérek csúcsszimultánját - Nemzeti Sport 2026.06.02. 05:21

Sakk: Még lehet jelentkezni a XXII. Dr. Pálka István Emlékversenyre - OrosCafé 2026.06.01. 12:22

El?zetes jött Polgár Judit netflixes portréfilmjéhez - Hír - filmhu 2026.01.20. 09:00

Sakk: hat korosztályban avattak rapidbajnokokat Miskolcon - Nemzeti Sport 2026.05.26. 09:00

Sakk: öt korosztályban avattak országos bajnokot - Nemzeti Sport 2026.04.13. 09:00

A vietnami sakk büszkélkedhet az Ázsia-bajnokság kilenc veretlen játékosának egyikével. - Vietnam.vn 2026.06.07. 01:29

A sakk bonyolult, de nem a friss bajnok szekszárdi fiatalnak - Antritt 2026.06.02. 13:00

Tech: Több mint 215 ezer sakklépést néztek át, hogy kiderüljön, mikor jó gyorsan lépni - | hvg.hu 2026.06.04. 16:03

Sakk: a vb-részvétel is tét az U20-as országos bajnokságon - Utánpótlássport 2026.01.05. 09:00

Sakk-matt a Mórában: fiatal tehetségek mérk?ztek meg a Móra Sakkfesztiválon - Nyíregyháza Többet Ad! 2026.04.05. 09:00

Sakk: Gaál Zsóka a dohai rapid- és villám-vb-n zárta 2025-öt - Utánpótlássport 2026.01.01. 09:00

Ezerrel hasít a Netflixen A sakk királyn?je, Polgár Judit lenyomta Ben Afflecket és Matt Damont is - Index.hu 2026.02.11. 09:00

Sakk: Kunos Zoltán sikerei - OrosCafé 2026.04.23. 09:00

Sakk: hét magyar szerepel az albániai korosztályos vb-n - Utánpótlássport 2025.10.06. 09:00

Sakk: Polgár Judit a 10. legérdekesebb játékos - Nemzeti Sport 2026.02.23. 09:00

?Az elején mindenki alábecsült? ? a Netflix bemutatja, hogy lett Polgár Judit a sakk királyn?je - 24.hu 2026.01.20. 09:00

?Mi van, vesztettél egy kislány ellen?? ?Várd meg, amíg te is játszol vele!? ? így tanulta meg tisztelni Polgár Juditot a férfi sakkelit - | hvg.hu 2026.03.06. 09:00

A férfi sakkválogatott döntetlennel, n?i csapatunk gy?zelemmel zárt az Eb-n - Eurosport 2025.10.14. 09:00

Sakk: a 19 éves Karácsonyi Kata második a n?i magyar bajnokságon - Utánpótlássport 2025.12.20. 09:00

Bárki sakkozhat Polgár Zsuzsával, bár lehet, hogy nem fog tudni róla ? interjú - N?k Lapja 2026.01.23. 09:00

Sakk: Gaál Zsóka remekül szerepelt Spanyolországban - Utánpótlássport 2026.04.07. 09:00

Szupertehetséges kamasztól rettegnek a sakk legnagyobbjai: elképeszt?, milyen rekordot döntött meg - Pénzcentrum 2026.04.24. 09:00

Aláírásgy?jtés indult, hogy legyen a sakk kiemelt stratégiai sportág Magyarországon - 74nullanulla 2026.06.01. 10:04

Sakk: Karácsonyi Kata és Palczert Mátyás az U20-as bajnok - Nemzeti Sport 2026.01.12. 09:00

Kultúr - El akarta lehetetleníteni a kommunista rezsim a sportág férfiakat legy?z? magyar királyn?jét - Index.hu 2026.02.10. 09:00

Összefoglaló a sakk szakosztály 2025. évi versenyeir?l - Semmelweis Egyetem 2025.09.13. 09:00

Sakk: Gaál Zsókával és Karácsonyi Katával a sorban kezd?dik a n?i csapat Eb - Utánpótlássport 2025.10.04. 09:00

Oscar-jelölt rendez? készített dokumentumfilmet a Polgár lányokról - 24.hu 2026.01.09. 09:00

Polgár Judit a Netflix dokujában bebizonyítja: nem túl hülyék a n?k a sakkhoz - 24.hu 2026.02.15. 09:00

A sakk királyn?je ? Filmpremier Polgár Juditról, aki mattolta a világot - Ridikül 2026.01.22. 09:00

Sakk: Rapport és Lékó egy, Gaál négy helyet rontott, Gledura kett?t javított a világranglistán - Nemzeti Sport 2026.03.01. 09:00

Újévi sakk, idén 23-an ültek asztalhoz - Halasmedia - 2026.01.02. 09:00

Interjú: "A futball olyan, mint a négypróba: f?leg labdajáték, de atlétika, sakk és küzd?sport is van benne" (videó) - MTK Budapest 2025.12.23. 09:00

Volt id?, mikor azt gondolták, hogy a sakk elmebajt okoz - Hamu és Gyémánt 2026.04.09. 09:00

Sakk: Gledura Benjámin is részt vesz a jugrai nagymesterversenyen - Nemzeti Sport 2026.04.10. 19:29

Polgár Judit, a sakk királyn?je ? A valódi történetét kevesen ismerik - marieclaire.hu 2026.02.09. 09:00

Polgár Judit élete kísérletként indult, de a világ legsikeresebb n?i sakkjátékosa lett, akir?l a Netflix is filmet csinált - REFRESHER.hu 2026.02.07. 09:00

A szombathelyi Rapport Richárd el?kel? helyen szerepel a sakk világranglistán - Nyugat 2026.03.03. 09:00

Harmadik alkalommal rendezte meg a Haladás sakk szakosztálya snell versenyét - SZTV.hu 2026.05.29. 09:00

Sakk: Rapport Richárd és Lékó Péter is kiesett a világkupán - Nemzeti Sport 2025.11.13. 09:00

Campus life: A sakk királyn?je a képerny?n: érkezik a Polgár Juditról szóló dokumentumfilm a Netflixre - | eduline.hu 2026.01.20. 09:00

Sakk: a felkészülés jegyében ültek asztalhoz - OrosCafé 2026.02.09. 09:00

A király gyalogja ? A sakk királyn?je - KULTer.hu 2026.03.30. 09:00

Lesz els? és másodosztály is - | minap.hu 2026.06.04. 08:59

Ötödik lett a Tuxera Aquaprofit Nagykanizsai Sakk Klub a klubcsapatok Európa-kupáján - Nemzeti Sport 2025.10.25. 09:00

A férfiak csaltak ellene, nem fogtak vele kezet, mégis ? lett A sakk királyn?je ? Megnéztük a Netflix dokumentumfilmjét Polgár Juditról - nlc 2026.02.07. 09:00

Hoang Tan Vinh két érmet nyert a 2026-os országos sakk- és gókupa-bajnokságon. - Vietnam.vn 2026.06.04. 10:36

Sakk-vk: Rapport továbbjutott, Gledura kiesett - Nemzeti Sport 2025.11.09. 09:00

Sakk: az Aquaréna K?bánya az ifjúsági, a TFSE a gyermek csapatbajnok - Utánpótlássport 2025.10.28. 08:00

Két hét múlva indul a szenzációsnak ígérkez? dokumentumfilm a Netflixen, magyar h?sn?vel - Index.hu 2026.01.20. 09:00

Nagy sikere volt a XXII. kerületi Sakk Diákolimpia csapatversenyeinek - huszonketto.hu 2026.02.27. 09:00

Tavaly a farmerbotrány után visszalépett, de most újra rapid-világbajnok lett Magnus Carlsen sakkozó - | hvg.hu 2025.12.28. 09:00

Sakk: rekordot döntött a 10 éves brit kislány, aki nagymestert gy?zött le - Utánpótlássport 2025.08.17. 09:00

Sindarov fölényesen vezet félid?ben a sakkvilágbajnok-jelöltek versenyén - Nemzeti Sport 2026.04.06. 09:00

Öt párhuzam a sakk és a kockázatkezelés között - HR Portál 2025.09.13. 09:00

Rekordnevezés a XXII. kerületi Sakk Diákolimpián - huszonketto.hu 2026.02.26. 09:00

Élet+Stílus: Egy tízéves brit lány rekordot döntött, legy?zött egy sakk nagymestert - | hvg.hu 2025.08.16. 09:00

Sakk: ifjúsági versenyre várják a fiatalokat - OrosCafé 2026.02.02. 09:00

Sakk: a nemzetközi szövetség is méltatja a Karácsonyi testvérek csúcsszimultánját - Utánpótlássport 2026.01.06. 09:00

Sport - Kedden mutatják be a Polgár Juditról készült dokumentumfilmet a Sundance fesztiválon - Index.hu 2026.01.27. 09:00

Még Magnus Carlsennek is tetszik a három formátumot ötvöz?, új sakkvilágbajnoki sorozat tervezete - Eurosport 2025.10.15. 09:00

Rapport, Lékó és Gledura is eggyel el?rébb lépett a javított sakk-világranglistán - Nemzeti Sport 2026.03.02. 09:00

Elismerés a sakk mestérének: Kalmár Benedek az év oktatója díjban részesült - VIRA 2026.05.07. 09:00

Bizarr fogyókúra: napi 6000 kalóriát elégetnek, pedig meg sem mozdulnak - ORIGO 2026.03.23. 08:00

?Talán sakkozó leszek. Az egyik legjobb? - Siófok Város Önkormányzata 2025.11.09. 09:00

Sakk: vármegyei dönt? a Vörösmartyban (galéria) - OrosCafé 2026.03.02. 09:00

Így szerepeltek a vármegyénk fiataljai az Országos Sakk Diákolimpián - VEOL 2026.05.01. 09:00

Wc-be rejtett telefonnal csalt a román sakkozó, súlyosan megbüntették érte - Eurosport 2025.09.02. 09:00

Magyar csapat is indul a 2. Para-Sakkolimpián, Asztanában - Magyar Paralimpiai Bizottság 2025.10.19. 09:00

Dokumentumfilmet készítenek a zsidó sakklegendáról, Polgár Juditról - Mazsihisz 2026.01.28. 09:00

Magyar sikerek a 2. Para-Sakkolimpián Asztanában - Magyar Paralimpiai Bizottság 2025.10.19. 09:00

Ajkai siker a sakk NB I-ben - VEOL 2026.04.28. 09:00

Sakk: Gaál Zsóka legy?zte a korábbi világbajnoki dönt?st a Grand Swissen - Utánpótlássport 2025.09.05. 09:00

Óvodás kisfiú írt sakktörténelmet ? három és fél évesen került fel a Nemzetközi Sakkszövetség ranglistájára - Gyerekszoba.hu 2025.12.14. 09:00

Gyász: 74 évesen elhunyt a vb-dönt?s holland sakklegenda - Nemzeti Sport 2026.02.19. 09:00

Élet+Stílus: Megérkezett a Polgár Juditról készült Netflix-dokumentumfilm el?zetese - | hvg.hu 2026.01.20. 09:00

Sakk-matt: Verstappen csapdába kerülhet, nincs topcsapat, ahol várnák - Player.hu 2026.05.05. 09:00

Kult: Oscar-jelölt rendez? készített dokumentumfilmet a Polgár lányok életér?l a Netflixre - | hvg.hu 2026.01.09. 09:00

Sakk: Kunos Zoltán érme Debrecenb?l - OrosCafé 2026.03.05. 09:00

A Tuxera Aquaprofit Nagykanizsai Sakk Klub egyedülálló rekordot állított fel: megvan a 18. bajnoki cím is! - ZAOL 2026.05.11. 09:00

Sakk: Komlón nyert a Haladás VSE II - VAOL 2026.03.30. 09:00

A Sakk Királyn?je: Polgár Juditról szóló filmet mutat be februárban a Netflix, itt az els? el?zetes - REFRESHER.hu 2026.01.20. 09:00

Szégyenszemre rommá alázott sakkban egy cuki robot - Telex 2026.01.07. 09:00

Új sakkrekord: egy tízéves londoni lány nagymestert gy?zött le - Telex 2025.08.16. 09:00

Sakk: Rapport, Lékó és Gledura is javított helyezésén a világranglistán - Nemzeti Sport 2025.11.03. 09:00




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Learn how an early pawn sacrifice could be beneficial with the Budapest Gambit - GM James Plaskett ... and more
2015.06.14. 07:01


Learn how an early pawn sacrifice could be beneficial with the Budapest Gambit - GM James Plaskett
Posted on June 11,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. Gambit a pawn for aggressive piece play! In the video "Budapest Gambit" by GM James Plaskett, we are shown an attacking opening that starts with the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5. Black sacrifices a pawn on the second move of the game, planning on getting it back with good attacking chances and active piece play. Sometimes Black will not regain his material, but will still have good compensation for the sacrificed pawn as a rule. If White does not accep[...]

Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 3
Posted on June 10,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In this final part on the breakthrough in pawn endgames, I would like to start with a beautiful example. This position was created by Bething in 1905. White to play As in all compositions, the solution is unique and eye-catching. 1.Ke1!! (Against 1.Kf2 Kh2 2.Kf3 Kh3 draw; if 1.Ke2 Kg2 2.g4 fxg4 3.f5 g3 4.f6 gxf6 5.h6 f5 6.h7 f4 7.h8 (Q) f3 8.Kd3 f2 draw) 1...Kg2 (1...Kh2? would not work because of 2.Kf2! White wins the opposition and the game) 2.[...]

Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 2
Posted on June 09,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. In this second part, we?re going to analyze a few more complicated examples of the breakthrough. Our first case is from the Guliev-Tukmakov game fought in a zonal in Ukraine, in 1993. White to play White brings their king to the center as the basic principles of the endgame dictate, but this was a fatal mistake. The position should have been analyzed concretely and not based on abstract concepts. Here, we see that 1.Ke3?? Kd6 was played and Black[...]

Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 1
Posted on June 03,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. The breakthrough is a hugely important strategic theme in pawn endgames. Through this resource, a rank could achieve a powerful passed pawn. In most cases, it is necessary to sacrifice one or more pawns. The following position is the most familiar, an unavoidable diagram in every book on the final stages of the game. White to play White to Play 1.b6! The key is the double attack. 1...axb6 (1... cvb6 2.a6) 2.c6! bxc6 3.a6 and winning.   Let's[...]


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Learn how an early pawn sacrifice could be beneficial with the Budapest Gambit - GM James Plaskett ... and more



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2015.06.13. 07:01


Learn how an early pawn sacrifice could be beneficial with the Budapest Gambit - GM James Plaskett
Posted on June 11,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. Gambit a pawn for aggressive piece play! In the video "Budapest Gambit" by GM James Plaskett, we are shown an attacking opening that starts with the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5. Black sacrifices a pawn on the second move of the game, planning on getting it back with good attacking chances and active piece play. Sometimes Black will not regain his material, but will still have good compensation for the sacrificed pawn as a rule. If White does not accep[...]

Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 3
Posted on June 10,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In this final part on the breakthrough in pawn endgames, I would like to start with a beautiful example. This position was created by Bething in 1905. White to play As in all compositions, the solution is unique and eye-catching. 1.Ke1!! (Against 1.Kf2 Kh2 2.Kf3 Kh3 draw; if 1.Ke2 Kg2 2.g4 fxg4 3.f5 g3 4.f6 gxf6 5.h6 f5 6.h7 f4 7.h8 (Q) f3 8.Kd3 f2 draw) 1...Kg2 (1...Kh2? would not work because of 2.Kf2! White wins the opposition and the game) 2.[...]

Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 2
Posted on June 09,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. In this second part, we?re going to analyze a few more complicated examples of the breakthrough. Our first case is from the Guliev-Tukmakov game fought in a zonal in Ukraine, in 1993. White to play White brings their king to the center as the basic principles of the endgame dictate, but this was a fatal mistake. The position should have been analyzed concretely and not based on abstract concepts. Here, we see that 1.Ke3?? Kd6 was played and Black[...]

Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 1
Posted on June 03,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. The breakthrough is a hugely important strategic theme in pawn endgames. Through this resource, a rank could achieve a powerful passed pawn. In most cases, it is necessary to sacrifice one or more pawns. The following position is the most familiar, an unavoidable diagram in every book on the final stages of the game. White to play White to Play 1.b6! The key is the double attack. 1...axb6 (1... cvb6 2.a6) 2.c6! bxc6 3.a6 and winning.   Let's[...]


OnlineChessLessons.net is a producer of thousands of free chess articles and free chess videos by FIDE chess masters. They recently released the renowned Empire Chess series that has been taking the chess world by storm. Please consider checking out their chess blog and chess shop with tons of free updated previews.

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2015.06.12. 07:01


Learn how an early pawn sacrifice could be beneficial with the Budapest Gambit - GM James Plaskett
Posted on June 11,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. Gambit a pawn for aggressive piece play! In the video "Budapest Gambit" by GM James Plaskett, we are shown an attacking opening that starts with the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5. Black sacrifices a pawn on the second move of the game, planning on getting it back with good attacking chances and active piece play. Sometimes Black will not regain his material, but will still have good compensation for the sacrificed pawn as a rule. If White does not accep[...]

Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 3
Posted on June 10,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In this final part on the breakthrough in pawn endgames, I would like to start with a beautiful example. This position was created by Bething in 1905. White to play As in all compositions, the solution is unique and eye-catching. 1.Ke1!! (Against 1.Kf2 Kh2 2.Kf3 Kh3 draw; if 1.Ke2 Kg2 2.g4 fxg4 3.f5 g3 4.f6 gxf6 5.h6 f5 6.h7 f4 7.h8 (Q) f3 8.Kd3 f2 draw) 1...Kg2 (1...Kh2? would not work because of 2.Kf2! White wins the opposition and the game) 2.[...]

Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 2
Posted on June 09,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. In this second part, we?re going to analyze a few more complicated examples of the breakthrough. Our first case is from the Guliev-Tukmakov game fought in a zonal in Ukraine, in 1993. White to play White brings their king to the center as the basic principles of the endgame dictate, but this was a fatal mistake. The position should have been analyzed concretely and not based on abstract concepts. Here, we see that 1.Ke3?? Kd6 was played and Black[...]

Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 1
Posted on June 03,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. The breakthrough is a hugely important strategic theme in pawn endgames. Through this resource, a rank could achieve a powerful passed pawn. In most cases, it is necessary to sacrifice one or more pawns. The following position is the most familiar, an unavoidable diagram in every book on the final stages of the game. White to play White to Play 1.b6! The key is the double attack. 1...axb6 (1... cvb6 2.a6) 2.c6! bxc6 3.a6 and winning.   Let's[...]


OnlineChessLessons.net is a producer of thousands of free chess articles and free chess videos by FIDE chess masters. They recently released the renowned Empire Chess series that has been taking the chess world by storm. Please consider checking out their chess blog and chess shop with tons of free updated previews.

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2015.06.11. 07:01


Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 3
Posted on June 10,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In this final part on the breakthrough in pawn endgames, I would like to start with a beautiful example. This position was created by Bething in 1905. White to play As in all compositions, the solution is unique and eye-catching. 1.Ke1!! (Against 1.Kf2 Kh2 2.Kf3 Kh3 draw; if 1.Ke2 Kg2 2.g4 fxg4 3.f5 g3 4.f6 gxf6 5.h6 f5 6.h7 f4 7.h8 (Q) f3 8.Kd3 f2 draw) 1...Kg2 (1...Kh2? would not work because of 2.Kf2! White wins the opposition and the game) 2.[...]

Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 2
Posted on June 09,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. In this second part, we?re going to analyze a few more complicated examples of the breakthrough. Our first case is from the Guliev-Tukmakov game fought in a zonal in Ukraine, in 1993. White to play White brings their king to the center as the basic principles of the endgame dictate, but this was a fatal mistake. The position should have been analyzed concretely and not based on abstract concepts. Here, we see that 1.Ke3?? Kd6 was played and Black[...]

Pawn Endgames: The Breakthrough. Part 1
Posted on June 03,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. The breakthrough is a hugely important strategic theme in pawn endgames. Through this resource, a rank could achieve a powerful passed pawn. In most cases, it is necessary to sacrifice one or more pawns. The following position is the most familiar, an unavoidable diagram in every book on the final stages of the game. White to play White to Play 1.b6! The key is the double attack. 1...axb6 (1... cvb6 2.a6) 2.c6! bxc6 3.a6 and winning.   Let's[...]

Endgame Techniques: Shouldering. Part 3
Posted on May 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the third part in this series on shouldering, we are going to analyze three examples. To begin with, our first example is from 1922 from the repertoire of problem composer, Weenink. A good method to streamline our imagination is the resolution of compositions that take us along the path less-traveled. Here, we see such a position. White to play White to play The most natural procedure is to make the bishop retreat far from the opponent's king,[...]


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Endgame Techniques: Shouldering. Part 1
Posted on May 20,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In this article I would like to show you ?shouldering,? an endgame strategy that in my opinion is not given enough attention in specialized books. Most books covering the endgame are full of matters concerning ?zugzwang,? ?opposition,? etc., leaving this topic, which is no less important, to always take a back seat. In the endgames, something quite peculiar happens between both kings. They are the only pieces that cannot directly threaten or capt[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part III)
Posted on May 19,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. In the final part of this article series, I would like to show some examples when the corner pawn attack is used in the endgames and may have a decisive impact on the result of the game. In the endgames, the corner pawn advance can hardly have the same direct attacking purposes against the rival's king, but it may be used as a positional/strategic resource. Smyslov - Karlsen, 1982 After the first look at the position, it's not so clear who has th[...]

Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2
Posted on May 18,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. An interesting idea from a common opening position! In the video "Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2" by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we see an opening for Black that Roman has studied for over one hundred hours. This opening begins with the moves 1.d4 g6 2 c4 Bg7 3.Nc3 c5. This center-attacking opening comes with has many interesting ideas and is a good choice for anyone interested in mixing things up. Throughout the video, Roma[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]


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2015.05.25. 07:01


Endgame Techniques: Shouldering. Part 1
Posted on May 20,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In this article I would like to show you ?shouldering,? an endgame strategy that in my opinion is not given enough attention in specialized books. Most books covering the endgame are full of matters concerning ?zugzwang,? ?opposition,? etc., leaving this topic, which is no less important, to always take a back seat. In the endgames, something quite peculiar happens between both kings. They are the only pieces that cannot directly threaten or capt[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part III)
Posted on May 19,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. In the final part of this article series, I would like to show some examples when the corner pawn attack is used in the endgames and may have a decisive impact on the result of the game. In the endgames, the corner pawn advance can hardly have the same direct attacking purposes against the rival's king, but it may be used as a positional/strategic resource. Smyslov - Karlsen, 1982 After the first look at the position, it's not so clear who has th[...]

Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2
Posted on May 18,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. An interesting idea from a common opening position! In the video "Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2" by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we see an opening for Black that Roman has studied for over one hundred hours. This opening begins with the moves 1.d4 g6 2 c4 Bg7 3.Nc3 c5. This center-attacking opening comes with has many interesting ideas and is a good choice for anyone interested in mixing things up. Throughout the video, Roma[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]


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2015.05.24. 07:01


Endgame Techniques: Shouldering. Part 1
Posted on May 20,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In this article I would like to show you ?shouldering,? an endgame strategy that in my opinion is not given enough attention in specialized books. Most books covering the endgame are full of matters concerning ?zugzwang,? ?opposition,? etc., leaving this topic, which is no less important, to always take a back seat. In the endgames, something quite peculiar happens between both kings. They are the only pieces that cannot directly threaten or capt[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part III)
Posted on May 19,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. In the final part of this article series, I would like to show some examples when the corner pawn attack is used in the endgames and may have a decisive impact on the result of the game. In the endgames, the corner pawn advance can hardly have the same direct attacking purposes against the rival's king, but it may be used as a positional/strategic resource. Smyslov - Karlsen, 1982 After the first look at the position, it's not so clear who has th[...]

Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2
Posted on May 18,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. An interesting idea from a common opening position! In the video "Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2" by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we see an opening for Black that Roman has studied for over one hundred hours. This opening begins with the moves 1.d4 g6 2 c4 Bg7 3.Nc3 c5. This center-attacking opening comes with has many interesting ideas and is a good choice for anyone interested in mixing things up. Throughout the video, Roma[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]


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2015.05.23. 07:01


Endgame Techniques: Shouldering. Part 1
Posted on May 20,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In this article I would like to show you ?shouldering,? an endgame strategy that in my opinion is not given enough attention in specialized books. Most books covering the endgame are full of matters concerning ?zugzwang,? ?opposition,? etc., leaving this topic, which is no less important, to always take a back seat. In the endgames, something quite peculiar happens between both kings. They are the only pieces that cannot directly threaten or capt[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part III)
Posted on May 19,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. In the final part of this article series, I would like to show some examples when the corner pawn attack is used in the endgames and may have a decisive impact on the result of the game. In the endgames, the corner pawn advance can hardly have the same direct attacking purposes against the rival's king, but it may be used as a positional/strategic resource. Smyslov - Karlsen, 1982 After the first look at the position, it's not so clear who has th[...]

Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2
Posted on May 18,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. An interesting idea from a common opening position! In the video "Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2" by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we see an opening for Black that Roman has studied for over one hundred hours. This opening begins with the moves 1.d4 g6 2 c4 Bg7 3.Nc3 c5. This center-attacking opening comes with has many interesting ideas and is a good choice for anyone interested in mixing things up. Throughout the video, Roma[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]


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2015.05.22. 07:01


Endgame Techniques: Shouldering. Part 1
Posted on May 20,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In this article I would like to show you ?shouldering,? an endgame strategy that in my opinion is not given enough attention in specialized books. Most books covering the endgame are full of matters concerning ?zugzwang,? ?opposition,? etc., leaving this topic, which is no less important, to always take a back seat. In the endgames, something quite peculiar happens between both kings. They are the only pieces that cannot directly threaten or capt[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part III)
Posted on May 19,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. In the final part of this article series, I would like to show some examples when the corner pawn attack is used in the endgames and may have a decisive impact on the result of the game. In the endgames, the corner pawn advance can hardly have the same direct attacking purposes against the rival's king, but it may be used as a positional/strategic resource. Smyslov - Karlsen, 1982 After the first look at the position, it's not so clear who has th[...]

Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2
Posted on May 18,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. An interesting idea from a common opening position! In the video "Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2" by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we see an opening for Black that Roman has studied for over one hundred hours. This opening begins with the moves 1.d4 g6 2 c4 Bg7 3.Nc3 c5. This center-attacking opening comes with has many interesting ideas and is a good choice for anyone interested in mixing things up. Throughout the video, Roma[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]


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Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part III) ... and more
2015.05.21. 07:01


Endgame Techniques: Shouldering. Part 1
Posted on May 20,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In this article I would like to show you ?shouldering,? an endgame strategy that in my opinion is not given enough attention in specialized books. Most books covering the endgame are full of matters concerning ?zugzwang,? ?opposition,? etc., leaving this topic, which is no less important, to always take a back seat. In the endgames, something quite peculiar happens between both kings. They are the only pieces that cannot directly threaten or capt[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part III)
Posted on May 19,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. In the final part of this article series, I would like to show some examples when the corner pawn attack is used in the endgames and may have a decisive impact on the result of the game. In the endgames, the corner pawn advance can hardly have the same direct attacking purposes against the rival's king, but it may be used as a positional/strategic resource. Smyslov - Karlsen, 1982 After the first look at the position, it's not so clear who has th[...]

Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2
Posted on May 18,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. An interesting idea from a common opening position! In the video "Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2" by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we see an opening for Black that Roman has studied for over one hundred hours. This opening begins with the moves 1.d4 g6 2 c4 Bg7 3.Nc3 c5. This center-attacking opening comes with has many interesting ideas and is a good choice for anyone interested in mixing things up. Throughout the video, Roma[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]


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2015.05.20. 07:01


Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part III)
Posted on May 19,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. In the final part of this article series, I would like to show some examples when the corner pawn attack is used in the endgames and may have a decisive impact on the result of the game. In the endgames, the corner pawn advance can hardly have the same direct attacking purposes against the rival's king, but it may be used as a positional/strategic resource. Smyslov - Karlsen, 1982 After the first look at the position, it's not so clear who has th[...]

Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2
Posted on May 18,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. An interesting idea from a common opening position! In the video "Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2" by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we see an opening for Black that Roman has studied for over one hundred hours. This opening begins with the moves 1.d4 g6 2 c4 Bg7 3.Nc3 c5. This center-attacking opening comes with has many interesting ideas and is a good choice for anyone interested in mixing things up. Throughout the video, Roma[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]


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2015.05.19. 07:01


Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2
Posted on May 18,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. An interesting idea from a common opening position! In the video "Mastering the Opening Series - Repertoire for Black 2" by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we see an opening for Black that Roman has studied for over one hundred hours. This opening begins with the moves 1.d4 g6 2 c4 Bg7 3.Nc3 c5. This center-attacking opening comes with has many interesting ideas and is a good choice for anyone interested in mixing things up. Throughout the video, Roma[...]

Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]

Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]


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2015.05.18. 07:01


Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]

Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]


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2015.05.17. 07:01


Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]

Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]


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My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn ... and more
2015.05.16. 07:01


Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]

Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]


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2015.05.15. 07:01


Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]

Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]


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2015.05.14. 07:01


Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]

Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]


OnlineChessLessons.net is a producer of thousands of free chess articles and free chess videos by FIDE chess masters. They recently released the renowned Empire Chess series that has been taking the chess world by storm. Please consider checking out their chess blog and chess shop with tons of free updated previews.

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2015.05.13. 07:01


Corner pawn crushing the fianchetto structure (Part I)
Posted on May 12,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner's Corner. Many players (including myself) like the fianchetto setup. It gives wide possibilities to the bishop on the long diagonals. Furthermore, when the castle is made on the fianchetto's side, king feels more protected. However, there are spots even on the Sun. For example, if a fianchettoed bishop is exchanged, a complex of weak squares will appear around the fianchetto pawn structure. It is a very logical and popular idea to expose the fianchetto set[...]

Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]


OnlineChessLessons.net is a producer of thousands of free chess articles and free chess videos by FIDE chess masters. They recently released the renowned Empire Chess series that has been taking the chess world by storm. Please consider checking out their chess blog and chess shop with tons of free updated previews.

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2015.05.12. 07:01


Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]

Taking Advantage of Mistakes in 1. e4 e5: Part 3
Posted on April 22,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings. Continuing the subject of the previous two parts of this article series, we are going to talk about more ways to take advantage of our opponent's opening mistakes in the 1.e4 e5 openings. One of the main things that you must understand in any opening that you play, is the type of mistakes that your opponent can make in the opening. This can involve small mistakes, such as letting you develop a piece with tempo, or big mistakes ,such as tactics th[...]


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2015.05.11. 07:01


Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]

Taking Advantage of Mistakes in 1. e4 e5: Part 3
Posted on April 22,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings. Continuing the subject of the previous two parts of this article series, we are going to talk about more ways to take advantage of our opponent's opening mistakes in the 1.e4 e5 openings. One of the main things that you must understand in any opening that you play, is the type of mistakes that your opponent can make in the opening. This can involve small mistakes, such as letting you develop a piece with tempo, or big mistakes ,such as tactics th[...]


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2015.05.10. 07:01


Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]

Taking Advantage of Mistakes in 1. e4 e5: Part 3
Posted on April 22,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings. Continuing the subject of the previous two parts of this article series, we are going to talk about more ways to take advantage of our opponent's opening mistakes in the 1.e4 e5 openings. One of the main things that you must understand in any opening that you play, is the type of mistakes that your opponent can make in the opening. This can involve small mistakes, such as letting you develop a piece with tempo, or big mistakes ,such as tactics th[...]


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2015.05.09. 07:01


Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]

Taking Advantage of Mistakes in 1. e4 e5: Part 3
Posted on April 22,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings. Continuing the subject of the previous two parts of this article series, we are going to talk about more ways to take advantage of our opponent's opening mistakes in the 1.e4 e5 openings. One of the main things that you must understand in any opening that you play, is the type of mistakes that your opponent can make in the opening. This can involve small mistakes, such as letting you develop a piece with tempo, or big mistakes ,such as tactics th[...]


OnlineChessLessons.net is a producer of thousands of free chess articles and free chess videos by FIDE chess masters. They recently released the renowned Empire Chess series that has been taking the chess world by storm. Please consider checking out their chess blog and chess shop with tons of free updated previews.

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2015.05.08. 07:01


Free Chess DVD - Most Aggressive Attacks in History!
Posted on May 07,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in All Articles w/ Videos. I am excited to announce the publication of my newest 10 DVD courses for Empire Chess Volumes 71-80!!!! To celebrate the launch of this HUGE project, I am going to give you one of the $29.99 DVDs for FREE! This is my favorite video of this new 10 DVD set because I only focus on examples of crushing attacking chess so that you can start dominating your opponents immediately. I will teach you how to think like a Grandmaster. You will learn how Gran[...]

How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]

Taking Advantage of Mistakes in 1. e4 e5: Part 3
Posted on April 22,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings. Continuing the subject of the previous two parts of this article series, we are going to talk about more ways to take advantage of our opponent's opening mistakes in the 1.e4 e5 openings. One of the main things that you must understand in any opening that you play, is the type of mistakes that your opponent can make in the opening. This can involve small mistakes, such as letting you develop a piece with tempo, or big mistakes ,such as tactics th[...]


OnlineChessLessons.net is a producer of thousands of free chess articles and free chess videos by FIDE chess masters. They recently released the renowned Empire Chess series that has been taking the chess world by storm. Please consider checking out their chess blog and chess shop with tons of free updated previews.

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2015.05.07. 07:01


How to Play When Behind in Material: Part 2
Posted on May 06,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles. In the previous article, we talked about the first way to play when behind in material. That way involved taking advantage of whatever benefits and possibilities your position offers you. It involved a lot of self-confidence and positive thinking in order to figure out what advantages, however small, you have in a situation. The second way of playing when behind in material that we're going to talk about, is to cause as many problems and create a[...]

My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]

Taking Advantage of Mistakes in 1. e4 e5: Part 3
Posted on April 22,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings. Continuing the subject of the previous two parts of this article series, we are going to talk about more ways to take advantage of our opponent's opening mistakes in the 1.e4 e5 openings. One of the main things that you must understand in any opening that you play, is the type of mistakes that your opponent can make in the opening. This can involve small mistakes, such as letting you develop a piece with tempo, or big mistakes ,such as tactics th[...]

Taking Advantage of Mistakes in 1. e4 e5: Part 2
Posted on April 21,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings. Continuing the subject of the first part of this article series, we are going to talk about ways to take advantage of our opponent's opening mistakes in the 1.e4 e5 openings. One of the main things you must understand in any opening you play, is the type of mistakes that your opponent can make in the opening. This can involve small mistakes, such as letting you develop a piece with tempo, or big mistakes, such as tactics that allow you to win a l[...]


OnlineChessLessons.net is a producer of thousands of free chess articles and free chess videos by FIDE chess masters. They recently released the renowned Empire Chess series that has been taking the chess world by storm. Please consider checking out their chess blog and chess shop with tons of free updated previews.

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A Poisonous System Against the KID Fianchetto - IM Bryan Smith ... and more
2015.05.06. 07:01


My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Posted on April 27,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. The Averbakh variation Krushed! My Best Games from the Spice Cup Invitational: Presenter GM Eugene Perelshteyn from ChessLecture. Perelshteyn - Krush features the King's Indian Defense, Averbakh and Eugene's favorite response 5...Na6. Beginners will enjoy Eugene's positional evaluations, while advanced players will like his explanation of how he takes advantage on the king side (normally by deflecting the f3 knight to the central square d4 with e[...]

Taking Advantage of Mistakes in 1. e4 e5: Part 3
Posted on April 22,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings. Continuing the subject of the previous two parts of this article series, we are going to talk about more ways to take advantage of our opponent's opening mistakes in the 1.e4 e5 openings. One of the main things that you must understand in any opening that you play, is the type of mistakes that your opponent can make in the opening. This can involve small mistakes, such as letting you develop a piece with tempo, or big mistakes ,such as tactics th[...]

Taking Advantage of Mistakes in 1. e4 e5: Part 2
Posted on April 21,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings. Continuing the subject of the first part of this article series, we are going to talk about ways to take advantage of our opponent's opening mistakes in the 1.e4 e5 openings. One of the main things you must understand in any opening you play, is the type of mistakes that your opponent can make in the opening. This can involve small mistakes, such as letting you develop a piece with tempo, or big mistakes, such as tactics that allow you to win a l[...]

A Poisonous System Against the KID Fianchetto - IM Bryan Smith
Posted on April 20,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. Tired of not getting your dynamic King's Indian Defense in because White plays a positional Fianchetto? Then perhaps you are ready for: A Poisonous System Against the KID Fianchetto, presented by IM Bryan Smith. This ChessLecture shows a game from IM Bryan Smith's personal collection, with a game on The King's Indian and White's attempt for advantage with a King Side Fianchetto.  Focus quickly shifts upon 6...N(b)d7 with Black playing a quick 7..[...]


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