The Grand Prix Attack Bb5 System with GM Perelshteyn
Ruy Lopez, Chigorin Defense Gambits with GM Kritz
Posted on August 26,2013 By William in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. The Chigorin Variation of the Ruy Lopez is a very common line because black obtains a solid position and good space in the center. White’s strategy is often similar to a coiled spring, conceding space in the center while avoiding the creation of any weaknesses in his position, and focusing on the targeted development of minor pieces. However, things can quickly change in the Chigorin Variation of the Ruy Lopez as there are multiple ways that blac[…]
Rocking the Ruy Lopez with GM Kritz
Posted on August 19,2013 By William in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings. The Ruy Lopez is the most popular chess opening in the history of the game. The Ruy Lopez, also known as the Spanish Game, has been played by nearly every world chess champion in the last few hundred years and continues to enjoy immense popularities at all levels in the 21st century. So just why does everybody like to play the Ruy Lopez so much? Although the Ruy Lopez has been studied very deeply and the theory is extensive, chess players are sti[…]
Damian Lemos vs Magnus Carlsen – Analysis by Damian Lemos
Posted on August 15,2013 By GM Damien Lemos in Strategy & Game Review, All Articles w/ Videos. In this game GM Damien Lemos analyzes one of his games played against GM Magnus Carlsen. This game is from World Youth Chess Championship Under14 , played in Halkidiki, Greece. 2003.By the time this game was played both players were 13 years old. You’ll find a tough Kings Indian defense worth analyzing. The game showcases the two 13 year old prodigies battling heads in an ultra aggressive style. If you want to learn more about the King’s Indian D[…]
King’s Indian Defense by GM Kritz
Posted on August 12,2013 By William in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings. The King’s Indian Defense is the most double-edged response for black against 1. d4, by far maintaining the most decisive results of all the queen pawn opening systems. The reason for this is very simple – black immediately creates imbalances in the position by allowing white to create a large space advantage in the center (normally with pawns on c4, d4, and e4) while black calmly develops his kingside fianchetto and plans a targeted strike in th[…]
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