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Using a sac at g7 to set up a pin

  • FM FM_Eric_Schiller
  • | Jul 18, 2010
  • | 3376 views
  • | 18 comments

In today's article, I want to show you a strategy of using a sacrifice at g7 to set up a powerful pin that will allow your kingside attack to succeed.

 

 

Another WC example:

Comments


  • 9 months ago

    HelenJiang

    cool

  • 22 months ago

    Brijesh_kumar

    georgeous

  • 22 months ago

    jaycsa

    nice artical Thanks

  • 22 months ago

    fgm351

    yay thanks for the nice article!

  • 23 months ago

    pooja_thegreat

    classical games r very useful!

  • 23 months ago

    CM gbidari

    Great article and examples of the g7 sac. More of this kind of stuff please!

  • 23 months ago

    Lebeast

    I have seen this game multiple times.

  • 23 months ago

    FM FM_Eric_Schiller

    I have no idea what happened. Preview was OK. Fixed now.

  • 23 months ago

    Winterzero

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  • 23 months ago

    sheardp

    White definitely showed Black a thing or two in that last game.

  • 23 months ago

    Mimchi

    Botvinnik and Keres both had too much to drink!!

  • 23 months ago

    MindWalk

    In the Kasparov-Nikolic game, why not 36...Bxc3?  It looked good to me, and it turns out that it looks good to Fritz, too.  Why did Nikolic play 36...Rxe6 instead?

  • 23 months ago

    Geisteskrank

    Funny stuff, that second game

  • 23 months ago

    leo3036

    You can see the second game here 

    http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1032173

  • 23 months ago

    greatexcalibur

    Second game is broken.

  • 23 months ago

    mydogisbox

    It looks like the first four moves in the game aren't showing.

  • 23 months ago

    ak5

    Is it just me or is second game broken?

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