Media Summary: A useful technique called Enfilade. This position was taken from a 1737 Two brilliant variations. From a game DesChapelles - De Labourdonnais, Paris 1836. White plays and wins. A key position from the game Aronian - Van Wely, Corus Wijk aan Zee 2008. White plays and wins.
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A useful technique called Enfilade. This position was taken from a 1737 Two brilliant variations. From a game DesChapelles - De Labourdonnais, Paris 1836. White plays and wins. A key position from the game Aronian - Van Wely, Corus Wijk aan Zee 2008. White plays and wins. She can't hide. 1903 Study by Henri Rinck. White plays and wins. Beautiful and more complex examples of the Enfilade technique ... Access Control. White plays and draws, 1947 Study by Chekhover. The first episode of the CKT video podcast introduces you to the format of the podcast, and how you can view it. It features ...
Solution of Christmas Competition Position Tough to see to the end. This position was taken from a game between A. Kosteniuk and S. Cherednichenko, Szeged 1994. Dangerous far-away Pin. This position was taken from a game Carlsen - Leko, Dortmund 2007. White played Re3 Draw. Concrete Tactics Please. A position from the game Fressinet - Postny, Warsaw 2005, white plays and wins. Presented by Guest ... From the game Fressinet - Kosteniuk, Villandry 2007. Black to play and win. Variation missed during the game. A Strategy Master Class. Anatoly Karpov gives Unzicker a lesson in strategy of particularly high level. Find the best strategic plan ...
A Tough Nut to Crack. A tough to solve mate in three Believe in Yourself! From the game Grischuk - J. Polgar, Biel 2007. Find a Drawing Plan for Black. It's important to know the Philidor Position which shows the easiest way to draw as the weaker side in R + P vs. R. Black plays and ... Del Rio Theme. Mate in three moves, Problem by Del Rio, 1750. Unfortunate mishap. From the game Aronian - Radjabov, Monaco 2007. White just played 6. c4, how does Black continue?