Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 65 | King's indians and Tarrasch

Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 65 | King's indians and Tarrasch

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Today I created 10 exercises from 3 games. I lost 2 King's indian against Grandmasters and I won in a Tarrasch against National Master Michael Buscar.

Grandmaster Rustemov finished the game this way:

This was my winning move:

How can black keep the balance?

What is the best reaction to Bg5?

This was the final attack:

How can white win material?

How did Grandmaster Wagner win a knight?

I missed this move:

How can black equalize?

Grandmaster Wagner's winning idea:

The king's indian game against Grandmaster Rustemov:

The Tarrasch Victory:

The king's indian against Grandmaster Wagner:

I wish you enjoyed the exercises. Please use the patterns in your games!

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I was the coach of the month and you can read an interview about it

I was the coach of the month and you can read an interview about it at https://www.chess.com/article/view/coach-of-the-month-im-attila-turzo

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