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Fritz offers you everything you will need as a dedicated chess enthusiast. Besides in-depth theory and exciting tactical exercises in the Scotch Game, this video course also includes a bonus section on the Scotch Gambit 1.

Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 , a lively variation often leading to very dynamic positions. Opening videos by Kasimdzhanov, Ragger and Marin.

Playing styles in chess are an important and thus often discussed topic. GM Dr. White tries to play Lf4 quickly followed by Nc3. IM Andrew Martin gets you ready to play the Barry in your own games. Players under will benefit the most. It turns out that after 1 d4 Nf6 2 Nf3 g6 3 Nc3!? Videos: Scandinavian expert Christian Bauer shows clever evasive maneuvers in the system with Mihail Marin proves that the Catalan is alive and always good for new ideas!

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Please note that your selection may affect the functionality of the service. Rac8, which offered that trade: "I felt like we were both risking a bit, but I thought Black was maybe risking a bit more. It meant that we would get a serious struggle, which I was happy with. Three earlier games in world championship history saw this material imbalance of queen vs. GM Veselin Topalov in their match.

GM Peter Leko in the first game of their match. With 10 moves to go until the first time control, Carlsen still had less time on the clock: three minutes until move 40 against 23 minutes for Nepomniachtchi.

Note that the players are only getting the second increment after move 60, which they hadn't reached yet in this match. Seriously, why did they invent increment?

I suppose they wanted to kill randomness, and now we want to kill accuracy Despite thinking for nine minutes on his move, Nepo was the first to err with Carlsen initially reacted well with Qd6 led to the diagram position. Nepomniachtchi's chair was shaking visibly as he tapped his foot while spinning a pawn with his right hand.

While photographers were aiming their cameras like snipers, both players looked extremely focused in what was clearly the tensest moment of the match so far. With exclusive footage from the playing hall on Twitch, the Chess. But that was only the beginning We're the 1 stream on Twitch right now! CarlsenNepo pic.

All those viewers saw the evaluation bar for Carlsen suddenly dropping fast when he played Bxa3 Nf4 was given as winning by the engines. White's a-pawn was traded for Black's b-pawn, and a move later Nepomniachtchi, with three minutes and 40 seconds on the clock, could have safely taken White's b-pawn as well, but didn't.

Instead, Nepomniachtchi pushed his e-pawn one square, and pushing it all the way to e4 was the mistake that gave Carlsen another big chance. However, with precisely half a minute left for his 40th move, the world champion missed that one as well. Grabbing the pawn on e4, as played by Carlsen, was tempting and not bad, especially with limited time.

However, as Caruana quickly suggested in the Chess. Black can only make pawn or king moves, and won't survive it. Nepomniachtchi ended up making his 40th move with just five seconds left on the clock. As both players reached the time control, surviving the first serious time-trouble phase in the match, the position on the board was objectively even again, but still not without life.

As the players continued in the fifth hour of play, Nepomniachtchi impressed the experts by doing something he is known for: playing fast in complicated positions. It seemed like he intended to put Carlsen under pressure on the clock once again and, according to Caruana, it was indeed the clock that the world champion had to fear the most.

The next interesting moment in the game was 52…Qe4, played after just half a minute by Nepomniachtchi, seemingly trying to solve things tactically while neutral moves were possible.

It was a surprise that Nepomniachtchi allowed Rxa3 was actually quite promising for White. The Russian GM had planned and played



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