A Black Repertoire versus the Anti-Sicilians
In this video series Pert gives a strong and practical Black repertoire against the Anti-Sicilians such as the Bb5 Sicilian, the Grand Prix Attack, the Alapin and many more, from my years of experience playing the Sicilian.
GM Nick Pert es un gran maestro británico que ha sido integrante del equipo nacional de Inglaterra en diversas competiciones por equipos, olimpiadas de ajedrez, Campeonatos de Europa, etc. En su momento fue Campeón del Mundo sub-18.
Nick Pert ha grabado varios cursillos Fritztrainer para ChessBase a lo largo de los últimos años. No entran de manera muy profunda en los análisis de aperturas sino se concentran en los errores típicos que suelen cometer los jugadores de club y explica, cómo evitarlos.
Typical Mistakes by 1000-1600 Players
Typical mistakes by 1600-1900 players
Typical mistakes by 1800-2000 players
También tiene una serie de lecciones de entrenamiento en tres partes, for an attacking repertoire as a 1.d4! player.
Su cursillo Fritz Trainer más reciente trata del tema de la "Anti-Sicilian" desde el punto de vista del jugador de las piezas negras. Hay un repertorio muy amplio y el vídeo es de más de 6 horas de largometraje.
Attacking Repertoire with 1.d4! Vol. 1 - 3
In this detailed “three-part†video series I take a look at a main line White system based on 1.d4. This series is aimed at the ambitious player who is looking to put maximum pressure on their opponent from the start of the game.
A Black Repertoire versus the Anti-Sicilians
In this video series Pert gives a strong and practical Black repertoire against the Anti-Sicilians such as the Bb5 Sicilian, the Grand Prix Attack, the Alapin and many more, from my years of experience playing the Sicilian.
The IM games:
In 1998 Pert achieved his IM title at the World Championship U18 in Oropesa del Mar. On his way, he had to face many stronger rated opponents, e.g. Leinier Dominguez.
Pert only needed a draw in his final game against Iljushin to win the tournament, and chose the Dutch Defense!
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The GM Games:
Nick Pert gained his GM title at the Hoogeven Essent 2003 ( While Judit Polgar won the main event, against Sokolov, Karpov and Aronian). In the first round, he had to play against Peter Doggers, and Pert left the game to eat something, after a couple of moves.
The third round was against chess legend Vlastimil Hort, who positioned his King to the peculiar spot d7, after 11 played moves. In the end, Hort gave up in a drawn position, for all the wrong reasons.
It all came down to the last round, where the English GM had to play against Semen Dvoirys. A game with ups and downs on both sides, and some nice combinations.
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