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Boomer49
Once again, your comments are precise and to the point. I think you should make a book about these long forgotten games of masters past. So many say we should study those games and your videos show how that is done.
FabioR
Brilliant Analysis!! TY
FM gauranga
Hi Destroyer, if White played Kh4, then again ...Qe1+ Qg3 and then g5+ wins the White queen.
DESTROYER8 - 3 days ago Seattle United States
At 19:02 what if when white's king went to h4 then g5 , couldn't white take with the bishop and survive more longer?
Wzntz
Just brilliant another fantastic video lesson.
DESTROYER8
abuateeq
Hello in the last part of the vidieo you stated that white resigned because of the move G5 @ loseing the quween athough we have the white pishop on E2, I think you mean quween e1 after king h4 then g5. Thank you for agood vidio.
Lawdoginator
Go Steinitz!
littuchinnu
so good viedeo
by GM Dejan Bojkov
Once upon a time, there was a chess land with no crowned champion... but that ended in the match that takes place here. Perhaps the first ever "Isolated Queen Pawn" battle took place between Zukertort and Steinitz in this game, and GM Dejan Bojkov guides us through their strategical understanding, and in some ways the lack thereof, in today's video lecture. Enjoy!
Category: Strategy Level: Intermediate | Advanced Players: Zukertort vs. Steinitz Related: « Part 4 | Part 6 »
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GM Dejan Bojkov
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Dejan Bojkov is a Grandmaster, originally from Bulgaria. As a youngster, Dejan was the winner of numerous Youth Championships -- including Boys Under 14 and Boys Under 18 Bulgarian Champion. This translated to success on the international stage, with his most recent victory coming at the Sydney International Open in Australia (2010). As a trainer his work has known little failure, and some of his students include Antoaneta Stefanova-former World Womens Champion.