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Pawn Structures Vol.2
Herman Grooten
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The idea is to focus on certain themes by means of specific pawn structures. The central question is: how can the pieces be manoeuvred into good positions and what should we then consider? Themes: IQP and Passed Pawn New: now also available as stream!
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In this second part the emphasis will be on typical pawn structures that appear quite often in games, and that will be very recognizable for clubchess players. For example, on this video course the topics “the isolated queen pawn (IQP)” and “the passed-pawn in the middlegame” will be discussed in detail. Because the IQP can appear on the board in many opening variations, it is worthwhile to study. The fact that sometimes a passed-pawn can be invaluable and can cause an astonishing effect will be music to the ears of the club-chess player.

• 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
The Isolated Queen's Pawn Part 1
3
Introduction, pro’s and con’s
4
The Nxf7-sacrifice
5
The pawn break d4-d5
6
The pin over the d-file
7
The Nxf7-sacrifice 1: Khenkin-Bertran
8
The Nxf7-sacrifice 2: Iturrizaga-Papin
9
The Nxf7-sacrifice 3: Botvinnik-Batuyev
10
The Nxf7-sacrifice 4: Janev-Ilchev
11
The Nxf7-sacrifice 5: Botvinnik-Vidmar
12
The Isolated Queen's Pawn Part 2
13
The rook lift and rook switch 1: Timofeev-Svidler
14
The rook lift and rook switch 2: Buhmann-Wichmann
15
The rook lift and rook switch 3: Onischuk-Vescovi
16
The pawn break d4-d5 1: Ligterink-Donner
17
The pawn break d4-d5 2: Portisch-Bilet
18
The pawn break d4-d5 3: Sokolov-Fischer
19
The pawn break d4-d5 4: Rodshtein-Diamant
20
Transition to ‘hanging pawns’: Donaldson-Kudrin
21
Exploiting weaknesses 1: Bojkov-Dreev
22
Exploiting weaknesses 2: Arngrimmson-Damljanovic
23
Exercises
24
Description
25
Exercise 1
26
Exercise 2
27
Exercise 3
28
Exercise 4
29
Exercise 5
30
Exercise 6
31
Exercise 7
32
Exercise 8
33
Passed Pawn Part 1
34
To create a passed pawn 1: Razuvayev-Honfi
35
To create a passed pawn 2: Nielsen-NN
36
Pawn break: Thipsay-Peng
37
Push pawn!: A.Haast-M.Bensdorp
38
Piece positioning in relation to a passed pawn 1: Hughes-Chirila
39
Piece positioning in relation to a passed pawn 2: Reinderman-Bosboom
40
Piece positioning in relation to a passed pawn 3: Holt-Shetty
41
To lure or chase away a defender: Cano Sanchez-Carrasco
42
Interference: Morozevich-Adams
43
Pin: Mentasi
44
To block a square 1: Troitzky
45
To block a square 2: Wall-Schuurman
46
Double Attack: Engels-Maroczy
47
Passed Pawn Part 2
48
To exploit a passed pawn: Halkias-Asrian
49
To create a second passed pawn 1
50
To create a second passed pawn 2: Nunn
51
To create a second passed pawn 3: Schuurman-Gara
52
To defend against a passed pawn 1: Zenyuk-Abrahamyan
53
To defend against a passed pawn 2: Van den Ende
54
To defend against a passed pawn 3: Zheltukhov
55
To defend against a passed pawn 4: Kasparov-Timman
56
To exploit weaknesses and make use of the passed pawn 1: Grooten-Douven
57
To exploit weaknesses and make use of the passed pawn 2: Petrosian-Korchnoi
58
Exercises
59
Description
60
Exercise 1
61
Exercise 2
62
Exercise 3
63
Exercise 4
64
Exercise 5
65
Exercise 6
66
Exercise 7
67
Exercise 8
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