Casillas blancas, casillas negras

por Oliver Reeh
31/07/2020 – Lo de rechazar la oferta de las blancas 27.Txf5 tal y como sale en la posición del diagrama puede tardar su tiempo. El ejemplo es de una partida de ajedrez rápido y por lo tanto a las negras no les quedaba tiempo suficiente y perdieron. Sin embargo, si hubiese tenido más tiempo en el reloj, ¿podría haber ideado alguna cosa más exitosa el jugador de las negras?

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Un ejemplo maravilloso

Este ejemplo lo he tomado de "Attacking with major pieces and different coloured bishops", Mihail Marin, Strategy CBM195.

ChessBase Magazine 195

FIDE Candidates 2020 with analyses by Giri, Gelfand etc. Firouzja, Vidit, Vitiugov, Duda and Navara comment on their games from Prague. 11 articles with new repertoire ideas. Videos by Werle, King and Marin. Training in tactics, strategy and endgame!

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Los puntos culminantes del ChessBase Magazine #196

(Edición de julio/agosto 2020)

Top GMs annotate


Adhiban, Duda, Edouard, Giri, Firouzja

The great Bobby Fischer
ChessBase authors show their personal favourite game of the 11th World Champion

Dubov's Tarrasch Defence
Robert Ris on the modern way 7...cxd4 8.Nxd4 Bc5

A King's Indian Sicilian
Spyros Kapnisis explores the Kalashnikov with 6.c4 g6!?

Rediscovered Kasparov games (Part II)
German national coach Dorian Rogozenco presents impressive fragments (Video)

Fast and fascinating!
Karsten Müller presents endgames from top rapid events

From a fresh idea in the opening to a sparkling tactic finish
Can you find all the right ideas in Yu vs So!? Interactive video with Simon Williams

French - the next level
Tanmay Srinath deals with the highly tactical 10.Qd3!? in the Winawer

Two bishops vs. rook and knight
A dynamic material constellation to guarantee extra tension. Strategy by Mihail Marin

In vogue against the King's Indian
Igor Stohl investigates the modern 5.h3 0-0 6.Be3

How I countered the champ's novelty
Anish Giri analyses his victory over Magnus Carlsen

“Test against the best”
Adhiban Baskaran shows why he lost against Wesley So despite a successful opening

Royal duel in the open h-file
Show good nerves and put your king out of danger! Interactive video with Oliver Reeh

CBM Special: Bobby Fischer

"What is your favourite Bobby Fischer game?", we asked our authors. You will find the answers on the DVD: A collection of 17 personally annotated Fischer games!

Kasparov games rediscovered (Part II)

Dorian Rogozenco introduces you to some previously unknown games by Garry Kasparov. These are training games that were only made available to the public at the beginning of this year through Alexander Nikitin's book “Coaching Kasparov, year by year and move by move”. This time Rogozenco has put together a selection of exciting fragments for you. Enjoy many eye-opening moments!

Top tournaments: Magnus Carlsen Invitational 2020 and FIDE Online Nations Cup 2020

Jan-Krzyztof Duda, Alireza Firouzja, Anish Giri, Adhiban Baskaran and Romain Edouard analyse games from the two online events. Moreover, Simon Williams and Mihail Marin each present a game in their video columns.

Opening videos

Three videos on topical opening themes await you: Daniel King shows why there is no need to fear the Four Pawns Attack in the Alekhine Defence. Jan Werle presents in the second part of his report on the Slav with 4...Bg4 his experiences with the White plan 5.Qb3 Qb6 6.Ne5. And Mihail Marin checks out the "Nepomniachtchi Variation".

Daniel King: Alekhine Defence
1.e4 Sf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.c4 Nb6 4.d4 d6 5.f4 g6 6.Nc3 Bg7 7.Be3 Be6
Jan Werle: Slav (Part II)
1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 Bg4 5.Qb3 Qb6 6.Ne5 Bf5/Bh5
Mihail Marin: French Winawer
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3 Ne7 7.h4

New ideas for your repertoire

The new issue provides 11 opening articles with new ideas:
Romain Edouard: English 1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Nf3 Bb4
Petra Papp: Symmetrical English with 6...Qb6 (Part II)
Spyridon Kapnisis: Sicilian Kalashnikov 6.c4 g6!?
Alexander Seyb: Sicilian Moscow Variation 5.Qxd4 a6 6.Be2
Alexey Kuzmin: Open Sicilian with 5...Bd7!?
Tanmay Srinath: French Winawer 6…Ne7 7.Qg4 Qc7
Evgeny Postny: Semi Slav with 5...Bb4+ 6.Nc3
Robert Ris: Tarrasch Defence: 7...cxd4 8.Nxd4 Bc5
Igor Stohl: King's Indian 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.h3
Lars Schandorff: Catalan with 5...a6 and 6...Nc6
Viktor Moskalenko: Nimzo Indian 4.f3 d5 5.a3 Be7

Topical opening traps

Rainer Knaak presents eight examples with "high failure potential" from current tournament practice - three of them in video format

"Move by Move"

With chess now being transferred to the world of the internet, one would think we might be missing out on some brilliancies. Well, that is not true! The game shown here, Yu Yangyi vs Wesley So (Nations Cup 2020) has everything, a new idea in the opening, patient positional play, and a sparkling tactic finish. Can you find all the right ideas?

Strategy: „Two bishops versus rook and knight“

When is the bishop pair better and stronger than the combination of rook and knight? Strategy expert Mihail Marin gives hints as to what demands particular care in this distribution of material. With video introduction and many training tasks!

Tactics: "Advanced attacking pawns"

Sharpen your killer instinct with the help of Oliver Reeh's tactical column: 26 games with many training questions are waiting for you. Oliver Reeh also invites you to solve his three favorite combinations with him in interactive video format.

The Classic

There are many instructive moments in the classic game Botvinnik-Vidmar from 1936. Sometimes it's just nuances that the German national coach Dorian Rogozenco points out. In the decisive attack however, Botvinnik used a standard plan that every ambitious chess player should know!

Endgame: „Topical pawn endings“ and „Endgame highlights of the top tournaments“

Karsten Müller provides plenty of material on the fundamental topic of pawn endgames and demonstrates techniques such as the breakthrough in undermining, Bähr's rule and much more. In addition, the endgame expert from Hamburg came across many exciting endgames at the top tournaments of this edition. So he decided to compile his analyses and findings for you in a separate article!

ChessBase Magazine 196

Analyses from the Magnus Carlsen Invitational and FIDE Nations Cup by Giri, Duda, Firouzja, Adhiban and others. CBM Special: Boobby Fischer! 11 articles with new repertoire ideas. Videos by Werle, King and Marin. Training: tactics, strategy and endgame!

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¡Entretenido e instructivo!

ChessBase Magazine 195

FIDE Candidates 2020 with analyses by Giri, Gelfand etc. Firouzja, Vidit, Vitiugov, Duda and Navara comment on their games from Prague. 11 articles with new repertoire ideas. Videos by Werle, King and Marin. Training in tactics, strategy and endgame!

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Oliver Reeh

Más táctica

ChessBase Magazine 196

Analyses from the Magnus Carlsen Invitational and FIDE Nations Cup by Giri, Duda, Firouzja, Adhiban and others. CBM Special: Boobby Fischer! 11 articles with new repertoire ideas. Videos by Werle, King and Marin. Training: tactics, strategy and endgame!

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Enlaces


Es autor de la columna de problemas de táctica en ChessBase Magazine desde hace muchos años. Aparte de problemas de táctica normales, también suele grabar vídeos en formato interactivo. De esta manera, el lector tiene la posibilidad de probar las posibles soluciones y variantes directamente sobre el tablero y recibe una reacción en forma de comentario en vídeo a continuación.