08/10/2018 – En la posición del diagrama las torres blancas le están tomando el pelo al peón negro que estaba aspirando coronarse. El asunto comienza con 1.Ta3+ Rb4 2.Tab3+ antes de que se vayan cruzando las redes de mate. ¡Que disfrute con otro problema de táctica, en esta ocasión planteado por Vlastimil Hort durante su visita a Hamburgo!
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Hort's hunch
El columnista de ChessBase, Vlastimil Hort planteó este problema durante su visita a Hamburgo. "¡Los sudokus están matando a las columnas de ajedrez en los periódicos!", lamentó Hort.
Por otra parte, Vlastimil Hort nos sorprendió con una clara predicción de quién se coronará Campeón del Mundo en Londres este año...
ChessBase Magazine #186
(Octubre - diciembre 2018)
Las recomendaciones del editor
Nimble knights against mighty bishops: Ian Nepomniachtchi reveals to you the subtleties of his win against Kramnik.
Pseudo-fortress cracked open! Let Peter Heine Nielsen show you how at the very last minute Carlsen drew level with Caruana and Aronian in Saint Louis.
Masterpiece with rook sacrifice: Enjoy Daniel King’s video analysis of Aronian-Grischuk from the Sinquefield Cup.
“Attack! Attack! Attack!” Together with GM Simon Williams carry out a deadly attack, studded with numerous sacrifices.
Ten moves to your goal: Accompany Oliver Reeh "Step by step to checkmate". (Video)
You think you have seen it all? Then take a look at "Nakamuras incredible win of a pawn".
A dangerous and fun way to play”: Let Simon Williams make you an enthusiast of the Sicilian Wing Gambit! (Video)
"Mutual Isolanis": Strategy expert Mihail Marin explains the subtleties of the piece play with isolated d-pawns.
Active on move three: Our new author Robert Hungaski shows how to accelerate matters with Black in the Queen's Gambit Accepted.
A zugzwang to imitate: Let endgame expert Karsten Müller demonstrate the winning technique to you by means of the game Kovalev-Kramnik.
Ten opening articles with new ideas for your repertoire!
Stohl: Trompowsky Attack (Openings in focus) - the Polish classic Duda-Wojtaszek (Dortmund 2018) is naturally also a subject for Igor Stohlco ntents of the DVD
Schandorff: English 3.e3 – part 2
Kuzmin: English Zaitsev Gambit
Quintiliano: Sicilian Anti Najdorf - Carlsen’s convincing win over Wojtaszek with 5.Qd2 inspired Renato Quintiliano to provide a deep analysis
Postny: Four Knights Game 4.Bb5 Bc5
Szabo: Ruy Lopez Steinitz 6.h3 h5
Hungaski: QGA 3.e4 Nc6 4.Nf3 Bg4
Krasenkow: Grünfeld Defence 7.Qa4+ According to Michal Krasenkow Black can comfortably equalise against 7.Qa4+, but Alexander Moiseenko has a great score with White
Papp: Grünfeld Defence Exchange Variation
Marin: Queen's Indian 4.e3
Test your chess with Simon Williams, Karsten Müller, Mihail Marin, Oliver Reeh, and Rainer Knaak
Simon Williams is enthusiastic about the subject he has selected for Move by Move – “a brilliant game by a young Russian grandmaster... attack, attack, attack”. The winner of the game is Paravyan, 20 years old and already has a rating of over 2600.
For his article Mihail Marin once again makes use above all of classical games and dots them with numerous training questions as well as providing a detailed video introduction.
“Mate or loss of the queen” - Oliver Reeh‘s article consists of 29 games with numerous training questions and an introductory text with links to all the games.
“Recent rook endings” - Karsten Müller’s column contains two introductory texts, 19 annotated endgames, many training questions and five classical videos.
In Rainer Knaak’s database eight recent traps are put under the microscope, among them Nakamura’s trick against the King’s Indian.
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La edición número 186 de la revista ChessBase Magazine trata de los torneos de San Luis (EE.UU.), Dortmund (Alemania), Biel (Suiza) y de diversos otros torneos más disputados durante los últimos meses. Además inlcuye diez nuevas ideas para aperturas, las mejores combinaciones, artículos sobre estrategia y, como no, finales de partidas.
Oliver ReehEs 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.
This video course includes GM Anish Giri's deep insights and IM Sagar Shah's pertinent questions to the super GM. In Vol.1 all the openings after 1.e4 are covered.
This video course includes GM Anish Giri's deep insights and IM Sagar Shah's pertinent questions to the super GM. While Vol.1 dealt with 1.e4, Vol.2 has all the openings after 1.d4 as well as 1.c4 and sidelines are covered.
This video course includes GM Anish Giri's deep insights and IM Sagar Shah's pertinent questions to the super GM. In Vol.1 all the openings after 1.e4 are covered.
Videos: Nico Zwirs on the Vienna Game (1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.d3 c6 5.f4) and part 2 of “Mikhalchishins miniatures”. “Lucky bag” with 53 commented games by Romain Edouard, Michal Krasenkow, Samvel Ter-Sahakyan, Gabriel Sargissian, Nodirbek Yakubboe
Dive into the fascinating world of the Sicilian Kalashnikov variation! We will uncover the secrets of this explosive opening from the very first moves: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e5.
In the first part of the video series, we will look at White’s four main moves: 6. Bg5, 6. Be3, 6. Be2 and 6. Bc4.
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