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pampaa
The move after Rb4 is a5 Rxc4 cxb2
MoreGainzz
Good
they didnt tell the last mind blowing move. how could i know that awesome move
pumpupthevolume247
Yes this was both beautiful and entertaining!!
firewoods
best video EEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEERRRRRRR
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UAE2002
nice
stefano10000
Thanks good video, I think it is Hr.Roman D
Horothgar
What if he is doing that @starbreeze? The purpose of this lesson is to teach us something and i think he is in fact doing that. That is why we pay our membership. What if i dont want to pay the entire dvd of Roman???
And i don't know if you have noticed but this are great examples and they are sometimes unique. Go and do something with your life instead of bothering GM Roman and the chess.com community.
P.S. You don't even have a membership how do you dare to criticize if u can't even wath the whole video.
Muhammad333
Will there be a part 3. I hope there will. This is amazing!!!
bluey12345
once i won a game with two doubled pawns against lone rook. Its cool how the rear pawn can shield the front pawn from a rook just long enough so it can promote!
1.c4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RB4 2. a5!!!!!!!
starbreeze
Hmmm, your comment about my country only shows how small is your knowledge on today's world @chadbournedowns. So I see no reason to dispute with you about anything-there's no point.
chadbournedowns
These lessons of the author should be on as many sites as possible in many media forms. They reach the widest audience over many years and now some are free on youtube, a recent bonus only. Its called capitalism and its the foundation of our economy. The complainers are getting services at cheaper prices in more forms over time. Bottom line - more choice and lower price as time passes! I do not like the Socialism of Poland, Starbreeze.
chessdavidwu
tom_tjm002
lol
alchemarchaic
can you not post this on youtube instead? for some reason, it chooses not to load on my computer. all i'm getting is the spinny loading circle thing... and i downloaded adobe too. i REALLLY wanna seeeeeeeeee.
All examples from here are on the Romans Lab DVD no.46 Incredible Tactics and Combinations in the Endgame ;/ The man is just showing the same examples over and over again for years and people pay him for that and he doesn't feel ashamed to sell the same product to this site and to producents of his DVDs...
zankfrappa
Speaking of beautiful finishes I just studied Alburt-Dzindzichashvili on the ChessMentor course(Chess Potpourri, lesson 32). And it was under time pressure!
padman
wow. you're a wise man.
Lots of fun. Who played in that first double-pawn game?
by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili
More once-in-a-lifetime positions brought to Chess.com by GM Dzindzichashvili. Watch doubled passed pawns defeat a rook and a knight and that's just the first offering. Beautiful and entertaining chess from real game situations that will amaze any chess lover.
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GM Roman Dzindzichashvili
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GM Dzindzichashvili was once one of the top players in the world. Born in Georgia, his chess first developed in the USSR. While still an International Master, he defeated opponents like Botvinnik and Bronstein before emigrating, first to Israel where he became a Grandmaster, and then to the United States. His accomplishments in the U.S. include two U.S. Championship first places, and one World Open. He has not played actively in tournaments recently, but has become even more famous perhaps in the U.S. for quality instructional materials, in particular chess videos!