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Attack Together with Paul Keres – Part Ten

Attack Together with Paul Keres – Part Ten

IM zoranpe
| Jul 30, 2025
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Attack Together with Paul Keres – Part Ten Studying the Art of Attack through the Games of Paul Keres – Part Ten Before we begin this installment, here are direct links to the earlier parts in the series:Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Par...

Attack Together with Paul Keres – Part Nine

Attack Together with Paul Keres – Part Nine

IM zoranpe
| Jul 10, 2025
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Attack Together with Paul Keres – Part Nine Studying the Art of Attack through the Games of Paul Keres – Part Nine Before we begin this installment, here are direct links to the earlier parts in the series:Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4P...

Attack together with Paul Keres - Part Eight

Attack together with Paul Keres - Part Eight

IM zoranpe
| Jun 23, 2025
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Attack Together with Paul Keres – Part Eight Studying the Art of Attack through the Games of Paul Keres – Part Eight Before we begin this installment, here are direct links to the earlier parts in the series: Part 1 Part 2 Pa...

Attack Together with Paul Keres – Part Seven

Attack Together with Paul Keres – Part Seven

IM zoranpe
| Jun 5, 2025
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Attack Together with Paul Keres – Part Seven Attacking in the Style of Keres’ Games – Part Seven Before we begin today’s article, here are direct links to the previous installments of the series: part 1part 2part 3...

Attack together with Paul Keres part Six

Attack together with Paul Keres part Six

IM zoranpe
| May 18, 2025
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Attack Together with Paul Keres, Part Six Attacking in the Style of Keres’ Games, Part Six Before delving into today’s article, here are direct links to the earlier parts of this series Keres attack 1 Keres attack 2 Keres att...

Attack Together with Paul Keres, Part Five

Attack Together with Paul Keres, Part Five

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| May 7, 2025
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Attack Together with Paul Keres, Part Five Attacking in the Style of Keres’ Games, Part Five Before we begin with today’s article, I would like to offer readers direct links to the previous parts in this series:Part 1Part 2Part 3Pa...

Attack together with Paul Keres part Four

Attack together with Paul Keres part Four

IM zoranpe
| Apr 26, 2025
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Attacking in the Style of Keres’ Games, Part Four (Two Exceptional Games by Keres) The third installment of this series on Paul Keres' attacking style concluded with a beautiful game, Keres–Smyslov, 1939, in which Keres first prepa...

Attack Together with Paul Keres, Part Three

Attack Together with Paul Keres, Part Three

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| Apr 17, 2025
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Attacking in the Style of Keres’ Games, Part Three In this and the following installments, we shall examine attacks against the king when both kings are positioned on the same flank.There are many different ways to conduct such attacks,...

Attack together with Paul Keres part two

Attack together with Paul Keres part two

IM zoranpe
| Apr 9, 2025
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Attack in a view of Keres' games, part two In the previous text, we discussed attacking play in general and provided an example of an attack against a king that had not castled. Due to the importance of this theme, the entirety of this articl...

Attack together with Paul Keres

Attack together with Paul Keres

IM zoranpe
| Apr 2, 2025
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Attack in the Example of Keres’ Games, Part One Many great books have been written about attacking in chess. From the first and best, The Art of Attack in Chess by Vladimir Vuković, through Aagaard’s Attacking Manual, to Boris Gel...

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The purpose of this blog is multifaceted. The primary aim is educational: to help readers improve their understanding and skills in chess. The second objective is to highlight the importance of classical games and to demonstrate how much one can learn from them. The third goal is to offer a deeper analytical perspective by examining games in a somewhat different manner. This means that each game presented in the text contains at least some new insights or commentary compared to previously known analyses. In doing so, we move closer to the chess truth. And indeed, truth itself is the ultimate goal, because genuine progress is only possible through truth. This is the same approach I apply in my lessons.

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Keres part 1

Keres part 2

Keres part 3

Keres part 4