The famous chess game played between Garry Kasparov and Veselin Topalov in the Wijk aan…
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David Bronstein vs. Vladas Mikėnas: Against the Latvian Gambit
According to some reports, Bent Larsen, the strongest grandmaster from Scandinavia until the emergence of Magnus Carlsen, once stated that by knowing and understanding this particular game, one could effectively face the Latvian Gambit.
Rudolf Spielmann vs. K. Strassl: Pin them down
Rudolf Spielmann, the author of “The Art of Sacrifice in Chess”, and the well-known “The Last Romantic”, played this gem during a simultaneous exhibition in Passau.
Another four knights game, and the power of the bishop pair
The opening was the Four Knights game, which didn’t belong to the most aggressive ones. However, the game is still intriguing in many aspects.
Four Knights Game, Italian Variation: A bishop pair beats a rook
The formation after White’s 5th move allowed multiple ways to recapture the sacrificed knight, while having opened new threats to fork white pieces again.
Boris Spassky vs. Anatoly Karpov: The encounter of World Champions
The tournament was broadcast by Hamburg TV and some recordings can be found on YouTube. It is quite interesting to watch Boris Spassky smoking while playing, which would be completely unthinkable nowadays.
Rudolf Charousek vs. Emanuel Lasker: The champion’s defeat
Lasker was so impressed by the loss to Charousek that he reportedly declared, “I will defend my title against this young man one day.”
Oldřich Duras vs. Hugo Süchting: The first brilliancy prize
Taking place a few weeks after Vienna’s major international event of the year in 1908, the Prague event was also organized to honor Emperor Franz Joseph’s 60th anniversary of ruling and showcased many of the same prominent figures.
Magnus Carlsen vs. Ding Liren: The King’s Gambit in 2020
The overall winner of the tournament was reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen, whose game with Ding Liren I found particularly interesting, as it is pretty rare to see the King’s Gambit at this top level. The game was played in the first part, i.e. with a relatively slower time control of 15+10.
Bird’s Opening: Be ready for the From’s Gambit
This gambit allows Black to gain a lead in development and put pressure on White’s pawn structure. White must be careful not to make any mistakes, as Black’s pieces will quickly mobilize and put pressure on White’s position.