Chess tactics 74 The following problem is taken from the book, Chess Tactics For The Tournament Player. WHITE TO PLAY AND WIN
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Play like Garry Kasparov – Part Three – Kasparov – Privorotsky, Baku 1974
Kasparov – Privorotsky, 1974 The following game was played by 12 year old Garry Kasparov in the Bakiu team tournament back in 1974. His opponent, Oleg Privorotsky, was strong Baku master and one of his trainers…
Learn From Mark Dvoretsky – Part Four – Combinative Fireworks
Combinative Fireworks The following exercise is chapter one from the famous book, Dvoretsky’s Analytical Manual. This is what Dvoretsky had to say about this position: Not long ago, I reexamined an exercise from my notebook, in which White…
Chess tactics 73
Chess tactics 73 The following problem is taken from the book, Chess Tactics For The Tournament Player. BLACK TO PLAY AND WIN
Play like Garry Kasparov – Part Two – Karpov – Kasparov, 1985.
Karpov – Kasparov, 1985 In today’s post, we are going to examine three positions from the 2nd game from the 2nd match between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov. In this sharp Sicilian encounter, Kasparov, playing the…
Learn from Mark Dvoretsky – Part Three – Surprises in calculating variations
Surprises in Calculating Variations The following endgame is chapter six from the famous book, Dvoretsky’s Analytical Manual. This is what Dvoretsky has to say about this position: The diagrammed position, taken from a game plaed in the English…
Play like Garry Kasparov – Part one – Kasparov – Seirawan, Skelleftea 1989
Kasparov – Seirawan, Skelleftea, 1989 The following encounter in the Modern Benoni between the 13th World Champion and American Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan presents a great training material. The game is reach in tactical possibilities and…
Learn from Mark Dvoretsky – Part Two – Play Like a Computer
Play Like a Computer The following endgame is chapter ten from the famous book, Dvoretsky’s Analytical Manual.
Chess study 22 – Jan Timman study
Chess study 22 Jan Timman Study The following study is taken from another brilliant publication by Mark Dvoretsky, Studies for practical players White to play and win Video solution:
Learn from Mark Dvoretsky – Part One – Variational Debris
Variational Debris Mark Dvoretsky is widely regarded as one of the best chess teachers ever. And indeed, many young Russian talents went through his hands and a lot of them managed to gain the Grandmaster…
Chess tactics 72
Chess tactics 72 Another problem taken from the Encyclopedia of Chess Combinations. WHITE TO PLAY AND WIN Video solution:
Chess tactics 71
Chess tactics 71 This problem was taken from the Encyclopedia of Chess Combinations. BLACK TO PLAY AND WIN Video of the solution: