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Key Concepts of Chess - The Hedgehog
Herman Grooten
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The topic on this video course is the so-called “hedgehog system” which is characterised by at least four black pawns on the sixth rank which we call the “spikes” of the hedgehog.
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On this video course Grooten discusses the basic ideas for both White and Black of a typical structure that can arise from various opening variants. This is the so-called “hedgehog system” which is characterised by at least four black pawns on the sixth rank which we call the “spikes” of the hedgehog. Another essential aspect is that the exchange of a black c-pawn for a white d-pawn (as in the Sicilian) creates a position in which, partly due to c2-c4, a large space advantage is obtained by White. But that the “hedgehog” is viable will become clear in all the examples shown, as the author likes to use this system himself!

• Video running time: 4 hours (English)
• With interactive training including video feedback
• Extra: Model Games and Training with ChessBase apps - Play key pawn structures against Fritz on various levels

Contents

1
Introduction
2
Schematic plan a
3
Schematic plan b
4
Schematic plan c
5
Background knowledge
6
Stean-Andersson
7
Learning from the Hedgehog Classics
8
Fischer-Andersson
9
Byrne-Andersson
10
Typical Plans for White
11
Shaving the Spykes: The Nd5!? Motif
12
Shaving the Spykes: a2-a4-a5
13
Shaving the Spykes: b2-b4 & c4-c5
14
Shaving the Spykes: e4-e5
15
Weakness provocation: f4-f5
16
Push g & h-pawns: g2-g4-g5; h2-h4-h5; g6
17
Summary plans for White
18
Typical Plans for Black
19
Pawn Trusts: b6-b5
20
Pawn Trusts: d6-d5
21
Pawn Trusts: b5 and ...d5
22
Pawn Trusts: h-pawn bayonet
23
Bishop redeployment
24
Fischer's ...g5 plan I
25
Fischer's ...g5 plan II
26
The Marozcy Bind in relationship to the Hedgehog
27
Move orders with e4
28
Move orders with c4
29
Move orders with d4
30
Move orders with Nf3
31
Own Games in the Hedgehog
32
Wintzer-Grooten
33
Hausrath-Grooten
34
I.Böhm-Grooten
35
Conclusion
36
Exercises
37
Exercise 01
38
Exercise 02
39
Exercise 03
40
Exercise 04
41
Exercise 05
42
Exercise 06
43
Exercise 07
44
Exercise 08
45
Exercise 09
46
Exercise 10
47
Exercise 11
48
Exercise 12
49
Exercise 13
50
Exercise 14
51
Exercise 15
52
Exercise 16
53
Exercise 17
54
Exercise 18
55
Exercise 19
56
Exercise 20
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