30/01/2018 – Los mejores momentos de los últimos supertorneos con análisis de jugadores punteros: Londres, Palma, europeo por equipos. Una docena de nuevos informes de repertorio de aperturas y muchísimo material de entrenamiento más. Extra: Wesley So ha comentado su victoria sobre Viswanathan Anand en el Chess Classic de Londres | Foto: ChessBase
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ChessBase Magazine 182 (Febrero/marzo 2018)
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Agudo ataque en la jugada 7: El top ruso Ian Nepomniachtchi muestra como sorprendió al antiguo campeón mundial Vishy Anand en el Chess Classic de Londres.
Un paso importante hacia el título: Radjabov explica su victoria estratégica sobre Movsesian en el europeo por equipos de Creta.
Enroque largo para una breve absolución: repase con Simon Williams el ataque en Morozevich-Ponomariov jugada a jugada.
“Una línea maloliente”: comparta el entusiasmo del MI Lawrence Trent por la extraña 7.Cbd2 en la Italiana Clásica.
Actualización importante: Michal Krasenkow presenta nuevas ideas y tendencias en la popular India de Rey con 6.h3.
Una emocionante partida Escocesa: disfrute del análisis en vídeo de Daniel King del fantástico encuentro Nakamura-Carlsen.
“Jugadas naturales”: ¿Cómo se enlazan con nuestra comprensión posicional? El experto en estrategia Mihail Marin ofrece valiosas pistas prácticas.
Defensa Petroff sin riesgo: Dennis Breder muestra como 8.Cbd2 es garante de la obtención de una posición cómoda.
Nadie lo vio: el experto en celadas Rainer Knaak presenta una impresionante colección de oportunidades perdidas en torneos actuales.
“La línea de Troizky y el jaque lateral de Henry”: deje que Karsten Müller lo que es importante al dar mate con dos caballos contra peón.
¡Extra! Wesley So ha comentado su victoria sobre Viswanathan Anand en el Chess Classic de Londres
Postny: Reti A09 (Recomendación para las negras) 1.¤f3 d5 2.c4 d4 3.b4 ¥g4
In this line Black is still searching for his bes third move. Evgeny Postny takes a look at 3....Ag4 which recently has been very popular. The resulting positions are often unusual and difficult to play.
The line has been known since the 1970s but 8.a4!? is an entirely new development. According to the analyses by Robert Ris, Black should be able to hold, but he needs to know what he is doing.
Papp: Siciliana B49 (Recomendación para las blancas) 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3 a6 7.a3 b5
The second part of the recommendation to play 7.a3 takes a look at the better reply 7...b5 (7...Nf6 was analysed in CBM 181). Petra Papp advocates to take immediately on c6 and claims that this should give White a minimal advantage.
Karolyi: Francesa C02 (Recomendación para las negras) 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 c5 4.c3 Ne7
Tibor Karolyi explains that developing the knight to e7 is part of a surprisingly simple and effective set-up: this knight will go to c6 while the other knight stays on b8 to support the move ...Bc8-a6, with which Black immediately addresses an important issue.
Szabo: Francesa C18 (Recomendación para las negras) 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Ba5 6.b4 cxd4 7.Qg4 Kf8
Recently, the solid 7...Kf8 has almost completely replaced the older main line 7...Ne7. The analyses by Krisztian Szabo demonstrate that White currently has no way to reach an advantage in this variation.
The trendy 8.Nbd2 allows White to play for a win with minimal risk. The article by Dennis Breder offers a lot of material that goes far beyond known theory.
Mihail Marin’s article offers detailed insight into the line with 7...Bg4. According to the analyses of the Romanian author Black does not even need to worry in the mainline with 8.d3.
Breutigam: Anti-Grünfeld D00 (Recomendación para las blancas) 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bf4 Bg7 5.Nb5
Thanks to the Armageddon game Aronian-Vachier Lagrave in the semi-final of the World Cup the move 5.Nb5 came into the limelight. Martin Breutigam explains the underlying ideas and offers a fine repertoire for White.
Schandorff: Anti-Grünfeld D02 (Recomendación para las blancas) 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6 3.g3 Bg7 4.Bg2 0-0 5.0-0 d5 6.c3
The apparently very harmless 6.c3 is much more venomous than one might believe. Lars Schandorff takes a look at nine possible replies by Black – most of them do not suffice for equality.
Kuzmin: Gambito de Dama D35 (Recomendación para las negras) 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 c5
In this line White did not yet play Nf3 and can therefore prevent Black’s intended ...Bb4+ (after first exchanging on d4) with 7.a3 or 7.Rb1. But Alexey Kuzmin shows that even then Black has nothing to fear.
Ivan Bukavshin, who died rather young, introduced the move 7...b6 on top-level. Renato Quintiliano has experience with the Bukavshin variation and analyses the most important white replies in detailed fashion.
Ponga a prueba su ajedrez con Simon Williams, Karsten Müller, Mihail Marin, Oliver Reeh y Rainer Knaak
Simon Williams y Oliver Reeh | Foto: ChessBase
Jugada a jugada: esta vez Simon Williams tiene en su plan de entrenamiento la partida con la Eslava Morozevich-Ponomariov (Biel 2017).
“Jugadas naturales”: Mihail Marin usa predominantemente partidas clásicas y estudios en este artículo con numerosas preguntas de entrenamiento, así como una introducción en vídeo.
“Catástrofes siccilianas y tablas de finales humanas”: el artículo de Oliver Reeh consta de 28 partidas con numerosas preguntas de entrenamiento y un texto introducitorio con enlaces a todas las partidas. Además incluye 3 vídeos con formato interactivo.
“Finales de torre recientes”: la columna de Karsten Müller tiene dos textos introductorios, 26 partidas comentadas, muchas pregunas de entrenamiento y 4 vídeos. Además, hay dos vídeos con formato interactivo.
Celadas en la apertura temáticas: en la base datos de Rainer Knaak (que incluye 3 vídeos en formato Fritztrainer) se examinan al microsopio 10 celadas recientes.
Los mejores momentos de los últimos supertorneos con análisis de jugadores punteros: Londres, Palma, europeo por equipos. 12 nuevos informes de repertorio de aperturas y muchísimo material de entrenamiento más.
In this course, you’ll learn how to take the initiative against the London and prevent White from comfortably playing their usual system by playing 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bf4 Nh5.
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The London System Powerbook 2026 is based on more than 410 000 games or game fragments from different opening moves and ECO codes; what they all have in common is that White plays d4 and Bf4 but does not play c4.
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The Queen’s Gambit Declined Exchange Variation with 5.Bf4 has a great balance between positional play and sharp pawn pushes; and will be a surprise for your opponents while being easy to learn for you, as the key patterns are familiar.
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