At 04:34 into the video, if black plays Ba6 and Na5 to attack white's doubled c4 pawn, couldn't white just play Qa4 and stop the attack on their c4 pawn?
i told it to a million times to a million people please make the videos louder i cant listen to the sound on my laptop by the way thanks tony kosten for the great english book
Vintage GM Karpov! Up till the end, to the untrained eye, the average player (and even the average Grandmaster, probably) would have difficulty finding why Anatoly Evgenyvich was in complete control although it looked drawish.
Other than his choice of opponent (grin) what did GM Yusupov do wrong?
Do you think I can have your chessboard?
damthatriver09 9 months ago
At 04:34 into the video, if black plays Ba6 and Na5 to attack white's doubled c4 pawn, couldn't white just play Qa4 and stop the attack on their c4 pawn?
Echeque5 1 year ago
@Echeque5 Na5
melovepeas 11 months ago
Wonderful!
MarioNistri 2 years ago
i told it to a million times to a million people please make the videos louder i cant listen to the sound on my laptop by the way thanks tony kosten for the great english book
IHATENEDAH 2 years ago
Mr Kosten explains the theory so well, I am going to buy one of his books.
priapus56 2 years ago
Some very strange ratings on the comments. Why did centercounter get thumbs down?
Zakdayak 2 years ago
Vintage GM Karpov! Up till the end, to the untrained eye, the average player (and even the average Grandmaster, probably) would have difficulty finding why Anatoly Evgenyvich was in complete control although it looked drawish.
Other than his choice of opponent (grin) what did GM Yusupov do wrong?
centercounter 2 years ago
thank you very much :)
aglatore 4 years ago 4
very good explanation, nice tempo...
mcrohof 4 years ago
Excellent!
irvpat 4 years ago 5