Q vs R Practice
Review before tournament play (just in case )
6. Bc4 6. Be3 6. Be2 6. Bg5 6. f4 6. g3
S1 S2 S3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_2014#Game_11.2C_Carlsen.E2.80.93Anand.2C_1.E2.80.930 Game 11
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Game that illustrates how to deal w/ Black advancing his d-pawn to d4.
Schlechter - Leonhardt, Bad Pstyan 1912 Gelbmann - Gyimesi, Siofok 1996 Van den Berg - Eliskases
Morphy - Anderssen, Paris (11) 1858 Schatz - Giegold, Hof 1928
Welcome to my blog! Please comment if you find it interesting. I working on a chess tactics book, "Sharpen Your Tactics: 1125 Brilliant Sacrificies, Combinations, and Studies" by GM Anatoly Lein and Boris Archangelsky. Apparently this is one o...
White has several different attacking schemes available, but the one considered most dangerous is the Keres Attack, named after notable GM Paul Keres, which continues 6. g4. This move takes advantage of the fact that 5...e6 cut off the Black Bisho...