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Opposite wing castling in Queen's Gambit Declined

  • FM FM_Eric_Schiller
  • | Jul 22, 2010
  • | 3342 views
  • | 11 comments

Most of the time both sides castle on the kingside in the Queen's Gambit Declined. Not always, however. In  this game Garry Kasparov shows us the power of queenside castling for White.

 

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  • 21 months ago

    busterboy91

    This Grandmaster is fabulous!

  • 22 months ago

    FM FM_Eric_Schiller

    19. Bc7 and 20 Nc5.

  • 22 months ago

    Spongythingz

    Why not after 18.Qxc6 Rc8 pinning the queen?

  • 22 months ago

    bernice

    Thanks for the ideas!

  • 22 months ago

    nammy

    I know i really shouldn't be questioning grandmasters but

    move 18.

    why didn't black just pin the queen?

  • 22 months ago

    merhty68

    It was amazing, but black didn't take advantage of a few opportunities.

  • 22 months ago

    FM FM_Eric_Schiller

    Wrong. White scores over 60% after 0-0-0 in almost 200 games.

  • 22 months ago

    KARAPIPERIS

    it was by accident... on the white side was a world champion!!!! if anyone else played white he would have spoiled the position in a few moves from 0-0-0

  • 22 months ago

    edepra

    No wonder from a world champ.

  • 22 months ago

    jaycsa

    greet

  • 22 months ago

    Psyxchess

    that was crazy good

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