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Understanding Middlegame Strategies Vol. 3
Ivan Sokolov
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Throughout my playing career I have found the Hedgehog one of the most difficult type of positions to master. The basic aim of this video is to improve understanding of these complex positions and to help tournament players score better.

The complexity of those positions is best illustrated in a Kasparov-Kramnik game – with both players allowing seemingly “obvious” mistakes. Charbonneau-Anand is another good example – a player of Anand’s stature landing in a terrible position, then missing his good attacking prospects. The game result was one of the biggest upsets of 2006 Chess Olympiad. There are different types of Hedgehog positions - many of them coming from the English opening where the White bishop is fianchettoed. In this video course I consider the “basic Hedgehog” pawn structure; like the one coming from the Kan Sicilian for example. Choosing the right plan at the right time is the key here - the ensuing positions are full of dynamic possibilities. I endeavour to show the most common (and a few less common!) plans for both sides and try to pinpoint typical mistakes and motifs. The basic aim of this video is to improve understanding of these complex positions and to help tournament players score better!

• Video running time: 4 hours (English)
• Extra: Training with ChessBase apps - Play key pawn structures against Fritz on various levels

Contents

1
Hedgehog - Part 1
2
Introduction and Fischer vs Andersson
3
Black pushes the g-pawn: Charbonneau vs Anand
4
Regrouping: Kasparov vs Kramnik
5
h-pawn push: Topalov vs Kasimdzhanov
6
White fights the h-pawn push: Radjabov vs Kamsky
7
Aggressive ideas for White
8
White castles kingside and pushes the g-pawn: J. Van Foreest vs Bilguun
9
Kingside pawn roll: Cramling vs Gruenfeld
10
Hedgehog - Part 2
11
Dark square control: Tal vs Polugaevsky
12
White pushes the a-pawn: Agrest vs Nisipeanu
13
White pushes the a-pawn 2: Firouzja vs Vachier-Lagrave
14
Doubled-pawns: Acs vs Polgar
15
Doubled-pawns 2: Eljanov vs Kudrin
16
White castles queenside
17
Diagonal domination: Romanishin vs Petrosian
18
Diagonal domination 2
19
Pawn structure change: Carlsen vs Wojtaszek
20
Practice positions
21
Description
22
Position 1 - Black to move
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Position 1 - White to move
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Position 2 - Black to move
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Position 2 - White to move
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Position 3 - Black to move
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Position 3 - White to move
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Position 4 - Black to move
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Position 4 - White to move
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Position 5 - Black to move
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Position 5 - White to move
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Position 6 - Black to move
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Position 6 - White to move
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