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🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 4 Game 2
⚪️Liren Ding
⚫️Wang Hao
🔺1-0
🔸Round 4 Game 2
⚪️Liren Ding
⚫️Wang Hao
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🔸Fide World Cup 2017
🔸Round 4 Game 2
⚪️Vladimir Fedoseev
⚫️Maxim Rodshtein
🔺0-1
🔸Round 4 Game 2
⚪️Vladimir Fedoseev
⚫️Maxim Rodshtein
🔺0-1
🔹🔺 The Interesting And Tactical Moments Of The World Cup Round 4 Game 2 🔹🔺
🔺Kc2
A prerequisite move to control b2 and c3 squares, and to empty out the d3 square for queen.🔺
A prerequisite move to control b2 and c3 squares, and to empty out the d3 square for queen.🔺
🔺White plays Bf4 to overprotect e5. Aron Nimzowitsch was the first person who explained, in "My System", about overprotection.🔺
🔺One of the interesting ideas of this structure to control the d4 and e5 squares and transffering the knights to those places🔺
🔹#19
1.Qa4! A simple, but deadly strong move. Transferring the queen to the kingside offers White an opportunity to develop an
irrefutable attack🔹
1.Qa4! A simple, but deadly strong move. Transferring the queen to the kingside offers White an opportunity to develop an
irrefutable attack🔹
🔹#20
1...Ra5 The rook goes to c5 in order to build up pressure against the backward c2-pawn. But it also looks at the kingside, where
it is going at the earliest opportunity, for example, 2.Bg5 Nf3+! 3.Rxf3 Rxg5-+🔹
1...Ra5 The rook goes to c5 in order to build up pressure against the backward c2-pawn. But it also looks at the kingside, where
it is going at the earliest opportunity, for example, 2.Bg5 Nf3+! 3.Rxf3 Rxg5-+🔹