Master Class Vol 1 to 17, Dorian Rogozenco - verze ke stažení (anglicky, německy)

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Master Class Vol 1 to 17, Dorian Rogozenco - verze ke stažení (anglicky, německy)
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No other World Champion was more infamous both inside and outside the chess world than Robert James Fischer. But what were the secrets to his sensational ability, and what enabled him to take on the Soviet school of chess alone – and win? On this DVD, a team of experts presents you every facet of the chess legend, and shows you the winning techniques and strategies employed by the 11th World Champion. Grandmaster Dorian Rogozenco delves into Fischer’s openings, and retraces the development of his repertoire. What variations did Fischer play, and what sources did he use to arm himself against the best Soviet players? Mihail Marin explains Fischer’s particular style and his special strategic talent in annotated games against Spassky, Taimanov and other greats. Karsten Müller is not just a leading international endgame expert, but also a true Fischer connoisseur. His congenial video analysis of Fischer’s legendary endgames can only be found on this DVD! To top it off - you too can unleash tactical combinations like Fischer! German Bundesliga player Oliver Reeh has compiled the World Champion’s best combinations – and now it’s your move. You too can try to find Fischer’s stunning brilliancies by entering your solution on the board and receive video feedback in the new ChessBase media format!

• Video running time: approx. 5 hours (English)
• Interactive tactics test with video feedback
• Collection of every Fischer game, tables, backround knowledge, short biography
• “Fischer powerbook”– the World Champion’s repertoire as an opening tree
• Tactic training: 100 Fischer games with training questions.

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  • Introduction
  • Short biography
  • Magnus Carlsen Spotlight
  • Carlsen-Rapport, Tata Steel 2019
  • Karjakin-Carlsen, Shamkir 2019
  • Carlsen-Tari, Norway Chess 2020
  • Giri-Carlsen, Skilling Open 2020
  • Carlsen-So, FTX Crypto Cup 2021
  • Opening
  • Carlsen with White – rarely played replies
  • Carlsen with Black – playing for a win
  • Carlsen with White in the WCh matches
  • Carlsen with Black in the WCh matches
  • Strategy
  • Introduction
  • Carlsen-Eljanov, Norway Chess 2016
  • Eljanov-Carlsen, Wijk aan Zee 2016
  • Anand-Carlsen, Baden-Baden 2015
  • Carlsen-Kramnik, Norway Chess 2016
  • Carlsen-Harikrishna, Wijk aan Zee 2013
  • Nakamura-Carlsen, Zürich 2014
  • Carlsen - Wojtaszek, Sochi 2021
  • Carlsen - Tari, Stavanger 2020
  • Vachier-Lagrave - Carlsen, St.Louis 2019
  • Tactics 1-10
  • Carlsen-Orujov 2002
  • Carlsen-Danner 2003
  • Carlsen-Gretarsson 2003
  • Carlsen-Harestad 2003
  • Carlsen-Snarheim 2003
  • Hammer-Carlsen 2003
  • Carlsen-Elsness 2004
  • Carlsen-Ernst 2004
  • Carlsen-Nielsen 2004
  • Carlsen-Hole 2005
  • Tactics 11-20
  • Carlsen-Nikolic 2005
  • Carlsen-Morozevich 2006
  • Smeets-Carlsen 2006
  • Carlsen-Ivanchuk 2007
  • Stefansson-Carlsen 2007
  • Carlsen-McShane 2009
  • Carlsen-Howell 2011
  • Carlsen-Wang Hao 2012
  • Karjakin-Carlsen 2013
  • Carlsen-Caruana 2014
  • Tactics 21-32
  • Carlsen-Aronian 2015
  • Carlsen-Kramnik 2015
  • Carlsen-Li Chao 2015
  • Carlsen-Radjabov 2015
  • Carlsen-Karjakin 2016
  • Carlsen-Aronian 2015
  • Carlsen-Yuffa 2015
  • Carlsen-Granda Zuniga 2017
  • Carlsen-Tari 2020
  • Carlsen-Rapport 2019
  • Karjakin-Carlsen 2016
  • Fedoseev-Carlsen 2021
  • Endgames
  • Introduction
  • Small army, great attack
  • The eternal pin
  • The Carlsen endgame
  • In Capablanca's footsteps
  • Do not rush
  • Carlsen endgame with knights
  • h- and f-pawn can win in the Carlsen case
  • From the opening into the endgame
  • Rook endings are not always drawn
  • Knight on the rim is dim
  • Attack with opposite coloured bishops
  • Magnus’ mighty knight
  • The mighty doubled pawn
  • The hesitation check
  • Carlsens duo beats the rook
  • Opposite colored bishops favor the attacker
  • Openings
  • Video 1: Introduction [02:53]
  • Video 2: World Championship London 2000 [20:28]
  • Video 3: 1.Nf3 - Anti-Nimzo/-Grünfeld [11:26]
  • Video 4: 1.d4 [12:57]
  • Video 5: With White against the Grünfeld [07:56]
  • Video 6: With Black against 1.e4 [09:25]
  • Video 7: With Black against 1.d4[12:09]
  • Video 8: New trends [17:30]
  • Video 9: Summary [09:19]
  • Strategy
  • Video 1: Introduction and Kramnik-Lputian, Debrecen 1992[13:20]
  • Video 2: Kramnik-Adams, London 2011[21:19]
  • Video 3: Kramnik-Nepomniachtchi, Sochi 2015 [23:38]
  • Video 4: Kramnik-Topalov, Skopje 2015 [19:26]
  • Video 5: Kramnik-Svidler, Sochi 2015 [19:56]
  • Tactics
  • 01) Kramnik-Vescovi 1991 [04:46]
  • 02) Kramnik-Saric 1991 [04:22]
  • 03) Kramnik-Toth 1991 [09:37]
  • 04) Miranda-Kramnik 1991 [08:40]
  • 05) Kramnik-Lputian 1992 [10:23]
  • 06) Kramnik-Nogueiras 1993 [17:35]
  • 07) Yudasin-Kramnik 1994 [13:09]
  • 08) Gelfand-Kramnik 1996[10:51]
  • 09) Kramnik-Kasparov 1997[11:10]
  • 10) Beliavsky-Kramnik 1997[13:58]
  • 11) Kramnik-Sadvakasov 2001 [10:04]
  • 12) Kramnik-Naiditsch 2006 [12:40]
  • 13) Kramnik-Bruzon 2006 [09:16]
  • 14) Kramnik-Alekseev 2007 [11:52]
  • 15) Kramnik-Carlsen 2009 [21:16]
  • 16) Kramnik-Giri 2011[11:31]
  • 17) Short-Kramnik 2011[12:03]
  • 18) Kramnik-Aronian 2012 [14:19]
  • 19) Kramnik-Radjabov 2013 [09:01]
  • 20) Meier-Kramnik 2013 [06:09]
  • 21) Kramnik-Carlsen 2017 [16:23]
  • 22) Kramnik-Bluebaum 2017[15:08]
  • 23) Kramnik-Aronian 2018 [10:53]
  • Endgames
  • Interactive Tests
  • 1) Kramnik's knight defense [06:07]
  • 2) The bishop wants dynamics the knight static [05:50]
  • Videos
  • A) Kramnik's technique
  • 1. An open file is like an open wound [09:42]
  • 2. Kramnik central majority [04:52]
  • B) Endgames with Rook and Knight vs Rook and Bishop
  • 3. Mating attack out of clear blue sky [03:55]
  • 4. Powerplay on the light squares [04:29]
  • C) Strategic initiative
  • 5. The power of the bishop pair [04:05]
  • 6. Small army strong attack [02:35]
  • 7. The power of the passed d-pawn [02:55]
  • 8. Kramnik's king [04:15]
  • 9. All rook endings are drawn [04:37]
  • 10. Kramnik's battering ram [02:33]
  • 11. The fine art of transformation [06:34]
  • D) Kramnik vs Kasparov
  • 12. Opposite colored bishops favor the attacker [04:40]
  • 13. Kramnik's match strategy [10:37]
  • Matches vs. Deep Fritz
  • Video 1: Match 2002, Game 1[04:45]
  • Video 2: Match 2002, Game 2[05:25]
  • Video 3: Match 2002, Games 3-8 [11:07]
  • Video 4: Match 2006 [13:59]
  • All Games by Anand (many annotated games)
  • Anand's opening repertoire with white
  • Anand's opening repertoire with black
  • Tactics Training (137 Anand games, 457 training questions, max. 930 points)
  • Openings
  • Video 1: Introduction [04:49]
  • Video 2: With White against the Sicilian: [15:19]
  • Video 3: With White against 1…e5 [10:32]
  • Video 4: With White against the Caro-Kann [07:59]
  • Video 5: Anand’s WCh matches [21:34]
  • Video 6: Anand with Black against 1.d4 [20:19]
  • Video 7: With Black against 1.e4 [05:09]
  • Video 8: Summary [04:00]
  • Strategy
  • Video 1: Introduction and Marin-Anand, Oakham 1986 [17:11]
  • Video 2: Anand-Kasparov, PCA World Championship 1995 [13:35]
  • Video 3: Anand-Mamedyarov, Shamkir 2015 [14:21]
  • Video 4: Anand-Vallejo, Bilbao 2014 [16:08]
  • Video 5: Anand-L'Ami, Bundesliga 2017 [15:24]
  • Tactics
  • Oliver Reeh presents 20 games and at the decisive situations asks you: can you too find Anand’s brilliant moves?
  • Video 01: Anand-Sokolov 1989 [07:31]
  • Video 02: Anand-Benjamin 1989 [06:30]
  • Video 03: Beliavsky-Anand 1992 [07:01]
  • Video 04: Anand-Adianto 1992 [11:13]
  • Video 05: Garcia Palermo-Anand 1992[08:04]
  • Video 06: Anand-Bareev 1993 [11:04]
  • Video 07: Anand-Polgar 1994 [10:05]
  • Video 08: Anand-Gelfand 1996 [12:00]
  • Video 09: Anand-Topalov 1996 [11:28]
  • Video 10: Anand-Karpov 1996 [11:05]
  • Video 11: Anand-Lautier 1997 [07:31]
  • Video 12: Anand-Nikolic 1997 [11:35]
  • Video 13: Anand-Bologan 2003 [07:42]
  • Video 14: Anand-Charbonneau 2004 12:12]
  • Video 15: Topalov-Anand 2006 [10:16]
  • Video 16: Anand-Carlsen 2007 [14:03]
  • Video 17: Kramik-Anand 2008 [04:49]
  • Video 18: Topalov-Anand 2010 [13:17]
  • Video 19: Anand-Vachier-Lagrave 2016 [09:44]
  • Video 20: Anand-Caruana 2017 [09:03]
  • Endgames
  • Video 01: White knight's (k)nightmare [05:56]
  • Video 02: The power of the bishops [02:43]
  • Video 03: The green bishop [07:34]
  • Video 04: A slight initiative weighs heavily [05:29]
  • Video 05: Opposite coloured bishops favour the attacker [11:53]
  • Video 06: The queen wants dynamics, the rooks static play [04:23]
  • Video 07: The Berlin wall falls [07:50]
  • Video 08: Anands counter-attack [06:48]
  • Video 09: The Berlin wall holds [13:56]
  • Video 10: Double rook ending technique [08:48]
  • Introduction
  • Description
  • Short biography
  • Description
  • Opening
  • Description
  • Introduction
  • Petrosian's favorite - Bg5
  • Queen's Indian: 4.a3 - Petrosian Variation
  • English: 1.c4
  • With Black against 1.d4
  • With Black against 1.e4
  • Wch match Spassky 1966 and 1969; Candidates final Fischer 1971
  • Conclusion
  • Strategy
  • Description
  • Introduction
  • Reshevsky-Petrosian
  • Portisch-Petrosian
  • Petrosian-Botvinnik
  • Petrosian-Spassky
  • Polugaevsky-Petrosian
  • Tactics 1-10
  • Description
  • Petrosian-Pogrebissky, 1949: Petrosian exploits Black’s weakened king position (no pawn h7!) to strike on the light squares.
  • Petrosian-Keres, 1952: Cleverly getting the positional advantage of the two bishops, Petrosian masterfully converts.
  • Reshevsky-Petrosian, 1953: Classics at its best – two different exchange sacrifices a la Petrosian!
  • Petrosian-Guimard, 1955: Petrosian begins his mate attack on the kingside and finishes it on the other wing.
  • Petrosian-Simagin, 1956: The winning motif is a “simple“ knight fork, with preparation de luxe.
  • Petrosian-Taimanov, 1957:In a worse position, Petrosian starts to complicate matters – and emerges as the surprising winner!
  • Petrosian-Kozma, 1958: In a worse position, Petrosian starts to complicate matters – and emerges as the surprising winner!
  • Petrosian-Rosetto, 1958: Following a Queen’s Gambit minority attack, Petrosian fixes a black pawn weakness on c6… to win on the kingside!
  • Keres-Petrosian, 1959: The beginning of Petrosian‘s mate attack on the kingside sees his queen still being placed on a8...
  • Petrosian-Benko, 1959: In a closed Nimzoindian position, Black fatally fails to batten down the hatches for good.
  • Tactics 11-20
  • Description
  • Petrosian-Gufeld, 1959: Pick the right knight move for Black... to avoid Petrosian‘s winning combination!
  • Andersen-Petrosian, 1960: Petrosian shines with Black in a Saemisch King’s Indian - and how!
  • Holm-Petrosian, 1960: Pursuing a nice perpetual check motif, White overlooks Petrosian’s cool counter.
  • Petrosian-Krogius, 1960: A white queen’s rook c1 calls the shots in the attack on the kingside.
  • Petrosian-Pachman, 1961: Another Petrosian classic – weak dark squares, and a mate final with a queen sac.
  • Petrosian-Smyslov, 1961: Symmetrical pawns, a black position without weaknesses – and yet Petrosian’s renowned opponent isn’t given the slightest chance.
  • Petrosian-Spassky, 1966: The reigning champion Petrosian takes apart his great challenger in a Wch game. Motto: one exchange sacrifice is not enough!
  • Petrosian-Westerinen, 1968: A careless black pawn move makes Petrosian play on the kingside a very one-sided affair.
  • Petrosian-Tomic, 1970: “Tactics light“, for a change - the white knight allows a mate pattern to remember.
  • Kortchnoi-Petrosian, 1971: Petrosian uses of the offside white queen to unfold positional powerplay based on tactics.
  • Tactics 21-25
  • Description
  • Petrosian-Balashov, 1974: If you like IQP positions as White, this is a must- know game – power on the board!
  • Petrosian-Bangiev, 1974: Petrosian calculates a long variation, but fails to see the final winning point – can you do better!?
  • Petrosian-Portisch, 1974: Finally having created his dream pawn centre with e4 and d4, White is given a cold shower.
  • Petrosian-Rantanen, 1979: Playing the Dutch Black must just accept there is no pawn left on f7 - potentially fatal against a Petrosian in an aggressive mood...
  • Petrosian-Ljubojevic, 1983: Petrosian energically opens the position for his two bishops and won’t even have an exchange sacrifice stop him.
  • Endgames
  • Description
  • Petrosian's trumps
  • The exchange sacrifice
  • Excellent technique and the knowledge of theoretical endgames
  • The space advantage
  • The Andersson-Petrosian endgame
  • Petrosian's powerplay
  • The outpost squares
  • The king to the centre
  • The pawn levers
  • Powerplay on the light squares
  • Petrosian's prophylaxis
  • The long king march
  • The art of defence
  • Counterplay counts
  • Interactive videos
  • Defence against Fischer
  • Mating attack out of the blue
  • Bonus
  • All Games from Tigran Petrosian
  • Training questions
  • Petrosian opening book with White
  • Petrosian opening book with Black
  • Short biography
  • Opening
  • Introduction
  • Double fianchetto
  • Main Lines
  • French and Caro Kann
  • Spanish
  • Slav
  • Grunfeld
  • Conclusion
  • Strategy
  • Introduction
  • Geller-Smyslov
  • Smyslov-Botvinnik
  • Gligoric-Smyslov
  • Smyslov-Hort
  • Smyslov-Ribli
  • Smyslov-Oll
  • Tactics 1-10
  • Gerasimov-Smyslov, 1935
  • Smyslov-Kirilov, 1940
  • Kotov-Smyslov, 1940
  • Smyslov-Finogenov, 1942
  • Lisitsin-Smyslov, 1944
  • Smyslov - Alatortsev, 1946
  • Smyslov-Kottnauer, 1946
  • Smyslov-Euwe, 1948
  • Smyslov-Florian, 1949
  • Uhlmann-Smyslov, 1959
  • Tactics 11-20
  • Smyslov-Tolush, 1961
  • Smyslov-Letelier, 1962
  • Smyslov-Padevsky, 1963
  • Benko-Smyslov, 1964
  • Smyslov-Rossetto, 1966
  • Smyslov-Fuller, 1969
  • Smyslov-Liberzon, 1969
  • Smyslov-Addison, 1970
  • Smyslov-Karpov, 1971
  • Smyslov-Dzindzichashvili, 1972
  • Tactics 21-24
  • Biyiasas-Smyslov, 1980
  • Smyslov-Timman, 1981
  • Smyslov-Sosonko, 1984
  • Polgar-Smyslov, 2000
  • Endgames
  • Rook endings
  • The wall of umbrellas
  • Complete attacking harmony
  • Textbook defence against h- and f-pawn
  • Miscellaneous endgames
  • Miraculous defence in the pawn ending
  • The clumsy knight
  • The mighty knight
  • The blockading knight
  • An old riddle
  • The classic against Reshevsky
  • A light initiative weighs heavily
  • The attacker does not exchange attacking potential
  • Interactive videos
  • Duel of the passed pawns
  • Introduction
  • Short biography
  • Viktor Korchnoi Spotlight
  • Opening
  • Introduction
  • Leningrad Dutch
  • King's Indian Defence
  • Classical Openings
  • English Opening
  • Black vs 1.d4
  • Black vs 1.e4
  • Conclusion
  • Strategy
  • Introduction
  • Kortschnoj-Petrosian 1980
  • Korchnoi-Petrosian, Candidates 1980
  • Kortschnoj-Jussupov 1981
  • Korchnoi-Jussupow, Lone Pine 1981
  • Karpov-Kortschnoj 1978
  • Karpov-Korchnoi, World Championship Game 28 1978
  • Gruenfeld-Kortschnoj 1985
  • Gruenfeld-Korchnoi, Brussels 1985
  • Kortschnoj-Polugaevsky 1987
  • Korchnoi-Polugaevsky, Candidates 1977
  • Kortschnoj-Plakhetka 1969
  • Korchnoi-Plachetka, Luhacovice International 1969
  • Caruana-Kortschnoj 2011
  • Caruana-Korchnoi, Gibraltar 2011
  • Tactics 1-10
  • Korchnoi-Shapkin 1949
  • Korchnoi-Cherepkov 1953
  • Korchnoi-Gusev 1956
  • Fuchs-Korchnoi 1965
  • Byrne-Korchnoi 1967
  • Corral-Korchnoi 1968
  • Kozma-Korchnoi 1969
  • Korchnoi-Balashov 1971
  • Korchnoi-Ree 1972
  • Ivanov-Korchnoi 1973
  • Tactics 11-20
  • Korchnoi-Karpov 1974
  • Langeweg-Korchnoi 1976
  • Huss-Korchnoi 1979
  • Sigurjonsson-Korchnoi 1980
  • Korchnoi-Huebner 1981
  • Portisch-Korchnoi 1983
  • Korchnoi-Beliavsky 1990
  • Korchnoi-Timman 1991
  • Korchnoi-Wade 1992
  • Korchnoi-Romanishin 1992
  • Tactics 21-25
  • Ballmann-Korchnoi 1995
  • Fressinet-Korchnoi 1996
  • Korchnoi-Lepelletier 1996
  • Korchnoi-Bach 1997
  • Korchnoi-Solak 2002
  • Endgames
  • Introduction
  • Rook endings
  • The cut-off
  • Reaching the Lucena position
  • The rook belongs behind the passed-pawn
  • Kasparov's king advance
  • Kasparov's king retreat
  • Korchnoi's king
  • The power of the passed e-pawn
  • The power of connected passed pawns
  • Races with hurdles
  • The world championship match Karpov-Korchnoi Baguio City 1978
  • The will to win
  • Karpov's cut off
  • Deep problems
  • Korchnoi's initiative
  • Karpov's drawing zone
  • Rook vs bishop
  • The dangerous corner
  • A non-standard draw
  • Powerplay on the light squares
  • Powerplay on the dark squares
  • Rook and knight vs rook
  • Coordination problems
  • Queen endgame
  • Queen plus h- and f-pawn win against queen
  • Knight vs bishop endgame
  • Zugzwang is the sharpest endgame weapon
  • The knight strikes back
  • Bonus
  • Training Questions
  • All Games
  • Korchnoi book with White
  • Korchnoi book with Black
  • Introduction
  • Short biography
  • Opening
  • Repertoire
  • Sicilian (White)
  • Sicilian (Black)
  • King's Indian Defence
  • Novelties
  • Strategy
  • Introduction
  • Rogers-Polgar, 1991
  • Polgar-Istratescu, 2002
  • Xie-Polgar, 1988
  • Shirov-Polgar, Buenos Aires 1994
  • Polgar-Huebner, 1991
  • Shirov-Polgar, Madrid 1994
  • Polgar-Van der Sterren, 1998
  • Karpov-Polgar, 2000
  • Polgar-Short, 1994
  • Tactics 1-10
  • Tisdall-Polgar 1988
  • Polgar-Arkell 1988
  • Polgar-Chilingirova 1988
  • Chernin-Polgar 1990
  • Polgar-Knaak 1990
  • Polgar-Gdanski 1993
  • Ruban-Polgar 1993
  • Polgar-Shirov 1994
  • Polgar-Topalov 1994
  • Polgar-Ivanchuk 1995
  • Tactics 11-20
  • Polgar-Shirov 1995
  • Illescas-Polgar 1997
  • Polgar-Anand 1998
  • Polgar-Fressinet 2000
  • Motylev-Polgar 2002
  • Polgar-Mamedyarov 2002
  • Polgar-Timman 2003
  • Kortschnoj-Polgar 2003
  • Polgar-Berkes 2003
  • Polgar-Fernandez 2003
  • Tactics 21-24
  • Polgar-Karpov 2003
  • Polgar-Bareev 2007
  • Polgar-Yilmaz 2014
  • Guerrero-Polgar 2014
  • Endgames 1-12
  • Intro
  • Tricky Knight
  • Outfoxing Karpov
  • Stalemate Trick
  • Stalemate Joke
  • Knight endings are like pawn endings 1
  • Knight endings are like pawn endings 2
  • Mating Attacks
  • Mate out of the Blue
  • Mate or stalemate?
  • Opposite coloured bishops have two faces.
  • Fortress or House of Cards?
  • Drawing resource 1
  • Drawing resource 2
  • With rooks, opposite coloured bishops favour the attacker 1
  • With rooks, opposite coloured bishops favour the attacker 2
  • Endgames 13-19
  • Rook vs Bishop
  • Deep rook's-pawn problems
  • A storm of pawns 1
  • A storm of pawns 2
  • Technical Endgames
  • Knight endgames are like pawn endgames
  • The breakthrough
  • It is all about coordination
  • Duel of nerves
  • Bonus
  • All Games
  • Training Questions
  • Polgar book with White
  • Polgar book with Black
  • Introduction
  • Short biography
  • Opening
  • Introduction
  • Repertoire White
  • Repertoire Black
  • The Leningrad System in the Nimzo Indian Defence
  • The King's Gambit
  • The Sicilian Defence
  • Ruy Lopez - White
  • Ruy Lopez - Black
  • Strategy
  • Introduction
  • Petrosian-Spassky, Wch Game 4 1969
  • Sokolov-Spassky, Candidates 1985
  • Spassky-Geller, Candidates 1968
  • Spassky-Robatsch, Bundesliga 1984
  • Tactics 1-10
  • Spassky - Smyslov 1953
  • Spassky - Taimanov 1955
  • Spassky - Ragozin 1956
  • Spassky - Witkowski 1959
  • Spassky - Bronstein 1960
  • Spassky - Marsalek 1960
  • Spassky - Ciric 1962
  • Spassky - Zinn 1962
  • Spassky - Shofman 1962
  • Spassky - Nikolaevsky 1963
  • Tactics 11-20
  • Spassky - Forintos 1964
  • Spassky - Unzicker 1966
  • Spassky - Timoscenko 1967
  • Spassky - Langeweg 1967
  • Spassky - Kortschnoj 1968
  • Spassky - Petrosian 1969
  • Spassky - Fischer 1970
  • Spassky - Averkin 1973
  • Spassky - Portisch 1977
  • Timman - Spassky 1983
  • Tactics 21-24
  • Huenerkopf - Spassky 1984
  • Hodgson - Spassky 1985
  • Andruet - Spassky 1988
  • Spassky - Prie 1991
  • Endgames
  • Powerless queen
  • The queen's revenge
  • Miracle escape
  • Beating Karpov with Q+N vs Q
  • Rook endgame technique part 1
  • Rook endgame technique part 2
  • Rook endgame technique part 3
  • Double rook endgame technique
  • The famous mystery of the poisoned pawn h2
  • The bishops are hard to beat
  • Spassky's strong bishops
  • Do Knights really like all closed positions ?
  • Breaking the wall
  • Beating Garry Kasparov
  • Bonus
  • All Games
  • Training Questions
  • Spassky book with White
  • Spassky book with Black
  • ChessBase Magazine #214
  • Karsten Müller's favorite Spassky Game: Spassky vs Fischer (1), Rejkjavik 1972
  • Strategy: All-rounder Boris Spassky
  • Try to find the moves of Spassky yourself: Gurgenidze-Spassky
  • Try to find the moves of Spassky yourself: Korchnoi-Spassky
  • Spassky's initiative in the endgame
  • Magazine Extra Database

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Kategorie: Master Class
Hmotnost: 0.001 kg
Autor: Marin, Mihail, Müller, Karsten, Reeh, Oliver, Rogozenco, Dorian
Jazyk: Angličtina, Němčina
Úroveň: Pro každého
Rok vydání: 2024
Streaming: Ne

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