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Alekhine Defense #5: Lasker-Tarrasch (1923)
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Lasker sets up a big pawn center in the Four Pawns Attack variation of the Alekhine Defense, and uses his advantage to generate a powerful passed pawn.
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Alekhine Defense #4: Kasparov-Palatnik (1978)
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Kasparov shuts out all counterplay in the Modern Variation of the Alekhine Defense, and positionally crushes his opponent. The weak color complex in the fianchetto variati...
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Alekhine Defense #3: Traps in the Modern Variation
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This is a brief overview of the traps present in the Modern Variation of the Alekhine Defense. I like these traps because they don't require anti-positional play in order ...
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Alekhine Defense #2: Karpov - Alburt (1980)
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Karpov utilizes his space advantage against the Alekhine Defense, to consolidate his position, and quickly muster up a deadly attack against his opponent.
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Alekhine Defense #1: Dhar - Mohota (1996)
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This is the first video in a series on the Alekhine Defense. Dhar gambits a pawn for early development in the Modern Variation, and pounces on the uncastled black king. M...
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World Champion Match #10: Fischer-Gheorghiu (1970)
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This is the last video on my World Champion game series. Gherghiu blocks in his own pawn, and Fischer uses the space advantage to generate tremendous threats against the b...
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World Champion Match #9: Petrosian - Nielsen (1960)
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Nielsen weakens his kingside early, and Petrosian keeps the pressure on and crushes him.
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World Champion Match #8: Kasparov - Timman (1995)
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Timman develops his minor pieces to precarious squares, in the Slav. Kasparov punishes him accordingly. Feel free to add any questions, comments or suggestions.
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World Champion Match #7: Spassky - Osnos (1963)
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Osnos gets greedy and takes a pawn in the opening. This allows Spassky to develop his pieces quickly and get a good grip on the center, which in turn gives great attacking...
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World Champion Match #6: Botvinik - Keres (1948)
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Botvinik takes control of the center and tramples Keres in 23 moves. Don't play passively, and don't give your opponent complete control of the center.
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