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Hi Susan
Amy, all virtues owe something to patience, cheer up!.
1. Nf6, Kh8[ if 1. …, gxf6 2. Qxf6 and Mate in two moves]
2. Qe4, g6[ 2. …, gxf6 3. Bxf6, Qg7(3. …, Kg8 4. Qg4, Qg7 5. Qxg7# Mate)4. Bxg7, Kxg7 5. Qd4, Kg8 6. Qxc5, Nc8 7. Rd1 with large advantage]
3. Nxh7, f6 [ if 3. …, Kxh7 4. Qh4, Kg8 5. Qh8# Mate; and if 3. …, Kg8 4. Qxg6, Qg7 5. Qxg7# Mate]
4. Bxf6, Qxf6
5. Nxf6 with mate in few moves
Good day
who is lev alburt ?
– Vinay
Alburt is a 3-time US Champion.
I believe that Albert came to the US from Russia and so must have played Sveshnikov in Russia. Sveshnikov is very famous for his chess opening theory and is playing right now in Aeroflot tournament in Russia.
Albert also has some great books on chess and the Russian method of teaching chess.
GM Alburt and GM Palatnik wrote the Comprehnsive Chess Couser Series in the late 1990’s…revealing the secret Soviet training methods to the world…
Volume 1 – Learn chess in 12 Lessons
Volume 2 – From Beginner to Tournament Player
Volume 3 – Chess Tactics for the Tournament Player
Volume 4 – The King in Jeopardy
Volume 5 – Chess Strategy for the Tournament Player
Volume 6 – Chess Training Pocket Book