The video that this is a continuation of is from a little over six months ago--entitled, "Dynamic Play 3: Typical Ideas in the Scheveningen."
very impressive thank you
wonderful video
very good lesson with my thanks
I've been looking for the video this is a continuation of.
Excellent as usual...did I hear that you did a previous lecture on Scheveningen? I have seen most of your videos and don't recall one. I also checked video library and did not see one...perhaps under another title. I would like to see more game analysis on this opening. I will look up Kasparov-Karpov games as suggested by you. Many thanks.
As usual an excellent lesson. Thanks!
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by GM Melikset Khachiyan
GM Khachiyan goes over a positional game of his in the Sicilian Scheveningen variation, discussing plans for black and white. Again he plays for a version of the e5-break, and shows the resulting isolated pawn to be a strength rather than a weakness, as he harnesses the power of the rook on d1 and his space advantage.