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Understanding Middlegame Strategies Vol. 9
Ivan Sokolov
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In this video course we deal with the French Tarrasch and the isolated Queens pawn. The aim of this Course is to arm club/tournament players with ideas which they can use in their own practice.
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“The French´s household-name proponent is the legendary Victor Kortschnoj - arguably the best player to have never become world champion - so naturally, I have included a number of his games.” He played these positions in two of his World Championship matches in 1978 & 1981 against Anatoly Karpov - who many consider to be the most precise player against isolated pawns - not losing a single game. French middlegames are very rich and tricky to master, but with this video course you will gain a better positional understanding and learn precise strategic planning.

  • Video running time: 3 hours 52 minutes
  • With interactive training including video feedback
  • Extra: Training with ChessBase apps - Play “French: Tarrasch” positions against Fritz on various levels

Contents

1
Introduction
2
French - Tarrasch
3
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5
4
Game 1: Van der Wiel - Korchnoi
5
Game 2: Karpov - Korchnoi (Leningrad 1971)
6
Game 3: Karpov - Korchnoi (Candidates 1974)
7
Game 4: Karpov - Korchnoi (Baguio 1978)
8
Game 5: Karpov - Vaganian
9
Game 6: Kasparov - Short
10
Bonus videos
11
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5: Ponomariov - Ivanchuk
12
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5/Nc3: Movsesian - Gurevich // Bologan - Gurevich // Baramidze - Prusikin
13
Exercises
14
Description
15
Exercise 1: Karpov - Korchnoi
16
Exercise 2: Kasparov - Bareev
17
Exercise 3: Kasparov - Shirov
18
Exercise 4: Kasparov - Shirov
19
Exercise 5: Movsesian - Gurevich
20
Exercise 6: Nunn - Korchnoi
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