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Think now, Think deeper
06/11/2021 – GM Gadir Guseinov is one of the top players representing Azerbaijan. His teammates are Super GMs Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Teimur Radjabov, Rauf Mamedov and Arkadij Naiditsch will be top contenders for the 2022 World Chess Olympiad. GM Gadir Guseinov’s play is mysteriously dangerous as shown in our featured 2 games.
I chose his 2. Nf3 setup versus the French Defense because it brings pieces out coordinately and always ahead of tempo as well. Study his games if you like his style. His king is always safe and plays methodically. Enjoy your coffee…
02/11/2021 – There are 69 chess grandmasters in India. Chess is the 2nd most popular sport next to Cricket. Having a large population and millions play chess in a country, where inborn chess genius is not scarce. Teen genius GM R. Praggnanandhaa is one of the rising chess superstars in India.
I was amazed by his choice of Alapin line 6. g3 against black’s 2…Nf6 variation. The game is so instructive from opening to endgame. The other featured game was played by GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov as if watching a “James Bond” movie, full of action and entertaining. But first…a good coffee…
30/10/2021 – Grandmaster Rogelio “Joey” Antonio, Jr. of the Philippines has vast experience using the Alapin 2. c3 variation. A well prepared GM, many times Olympian and Philippine Champion contributed so much in Philippine Chess. His style is very strategic, creates weaknesses then overwhelms it with attack.
His 2 games illustrated why Alapin 2. c3 is a reliable white opening to counter the Sicilian Defense. Beating the likes of GM Mark Paragua and IM Roderick Nava explains that nothing is certain when playing GM “Joey”. You must take courage and research more to outwit him in the opening, otherwise, you end up losing as shown in these games.
25/10/2021 – The Sicilian Defense is considered the most aggressive black chess opening versus 1. e4. Many World Champs have used it to win the title such as GM Gary Kasparov, GM Robert “Bobby Fischer and GM Mikhail Tal. Even super genius GM Judit Polgar’s Sicilian play is so entertaining to watch and learn. But the emergence of Anti-Sicilian variations in GM Level tournaments, Alapin 2. c3, now a perfect weapon to tame the wild Sicilian Defense.
Our featured two games explained why the Alapin variation is so cunning when both World Champ GM Magnus Carlsen and GM Welsey So attempted to win but with Alapin’s systematic approach and tactical flare, white successfully delivered. It’s just nice chess games to learn and be entertained as well. But coffee first…
20/10/2021 – In the 2013 World Cup, GM Jorge Cori of Peru inflicted a defeat to GM Teimur Radjabov in an unpredictable fashion. His thinking is a bit deep, lies a modest move but there is a hidden tactical hack on it. He is a member of the super-strong Webster University chess team managed by GM Susan Polgar.
The interesting features of these 2 games represent a valuable lesson, to understand the idea behind each move. Their level of play enriches our chess thinking by asking why or what? So, let us enjoy these games and gratify our curious minds. But coffee first…
13/10/2021 – Even teen GM Vincent Keyner trusted the strength of the Bayonet Attack against the wild, aggressive King’s Indian Defense. Taming the bishop at g7 and controlling black pawn’s from attacking white’s kingside is a standard makeup of the Bayonet Attack.
Our featured two (2) games display different black variations that tell a story about how white breaks the pawn chain c7 and d6 to win the game. These games are classic examples on how to penetrate black’s defensive structure. Enjoy and let’s have coffee while listening to Matt Monroe’s almost perfect baritone voice.
10/10/2021 – Former world champion GM Viswanathan Anand is 1. e4 specialist. But in this game, he chose to play 1. d4 to challenge GM Teimour Radjabov’s favorite black opening “The King’s Indian Defense”.
Our featured two (2) games are both interesting yet highly entertaining. The 1st game, GM Ivanchuk played the 9. Ne1 line. Young GM Radjabov controlled the tempo in the middle game, sacrificed a piece at g4 to destroy white’s defense. Let’s fill our curiosity and enjoy both games….cheers.
06/10/2021 – GM Teimur Radjabov considered the most feared King’s Indian player. I have seen many of his games and there’s a resemblance with GM Kasparov’s games.
Our featured two (2) games are both King’s Indian themes although there are transpositions that are diverted to different opening lines. GM Mamedyarov used white’s g3 line, while the 2nd featured game, GM Kramnik dealt with GM Radjabov’s prepared King’s Indian line 7..exd4 (avoiding the Bayonet Attack). Let’s enjoy these games while having coffee and chocolate cake…Yum!!
17/09/2021 – The Semi-Slav: Cambridge Springs idea is to immediately attack white’s queenside at move 6…Qa5 combined with support from knight at f6 and bishop at f8. But white’s a3 !! the move disrupts black’s intention to damage white’s queenside. Our featured 2 games are based on black’s variation 7…Nxd5.
14/09/2021 – The Bayonet Attack is one of several Anti-King’s Indian systems main goal is to tame the dangerous bishop at g7. The bishop at g7 many times chessplayers call it “The Dragon Bishop”. Another strategy is to control the center then execute an attack at black’s queenside in a methodical manner.
Series 1 of the Bayonet Attack (chess blog No. 29/dated: 09/09/2021), we discussed black variations 10…Nf4 and 11…Nf6. Today, we will check how to defend against black variations 9…a5 (GM Kasparov’s move) and 9…c6. Let’s check the games below…
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