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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
  • Introduction
  • Short biography
  • Opening
  • Introduction
  • King's Indian Defence
  • Sicilian: Scheveningen
  • Slav Defence
  • Open Spanish
  • Strategy
  • Introduction
  • Game 1: Carlos Enrique Guimard - Max Euwe 1946
  • Game 2: Tigran Petrosian - Anatoly Karpov 1975
  • Game 3: Max Euwe - Richard Reti 1920
  • Game 4: Heinrich Wolf - Max Euwe 1923
  • Game 5: Alexander Alekhine - Max Euwe 1926
  • Game 6: Max Euwe - Alexander Alekhine 1935
  • Tactics
  • Euwe - Graves 1919
  • Euwe - O'Hanlon 1919
  • Euwe - Berndtsson 1920
  • Speijer - Euwe 1921
  • Euwe - Loman 1922
  • Olland - Euwe 1922
  • Euwe - Lohr 1923
  • Euwe - Carls 1928
  • Yates - Euwe 1930
  • Euwe - Alekhine 1934
  • Euwe - Alekhine 1935
  • Alexander - Euwe 1936
  • Flohr - Euwe 1937
  • Euwe - Flohr 1939
  • Euwe - Landau 1939
  • Bogoljubow - Euwe 1941
  • Van den Hoek - Euwe 1942
  • Euwe - Najdorf 1947
  • Alexander - Euwe 1949
  • Euwe - Stumpers 1950
  • Euwe - Fischer 1957
  • Endgame
  • Game 1: Max Euwe - Alexander Alekhine 1935
  • Game 2: Max Euwe - Alexander Alekhine 1935
  • Game 3: Max Euwe - Alexander Alekhine 1934
  • Game 4: Max Euwe - Jose Raul Capablanca 1938
  • Game 5: Max Euwe - Jose Raul Capablanca 1928
  • Game 6: Max Euwe - Jose Raul Capablanca 1929
  • Game 7: Rudolf Spielmann - Alexander Alekhine 1925
  • Game 8: Paul Keres - Max Euwe 1940
  • Game 9: Max Euwe - Salo Landau 1938
  • Game 10: Henry Grob - Max Euwe 1948
  • Exercise
  • Bonus
  • All Games from Max Euwe
  • Euwe Book with White
  • Euwe Book with Black
  • Training Questions

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angličtina, němčina

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pro každého

SYSTÉMOVÉ POŽADAVKY

Minimální:

Počítač: Dual Core
Paměť: 2 GB RAM
Operační systém: Windows 7 nebo 8.1
Grafická karta: 256 MB RAM
Ostatní: Windows Media Player 9, ChessBase 14/Fritz 16 nebo přiložený Reader a přístup k internetu pro aktivaci programu

Doporučené:

Procesor: PC Intel i5 (Quadcore)
Paměť: 4 GB RAM
Operační systém: Windows 10, DirectX 11
Grafická karta: 512 MB RAM a více
Ostatní: DirectX10-kompatibilní zvuková karta, Windows Media Player 11 a přístup k internetu pro aktivaci programu

Účet ChessBase:

Přístup k internetu a moderní webový prohlížeč, např. Chrome, Edge, Safari.

Doplňkové parametry

Kategorie: Master Class
Hmotnost: 0.001 kg
Autor: Marin, Mihail, Müller, Karsten, Reeh, Oliver, Rogozenco, Dorian
Jazyk: Angličtina, Němčina
Úroveň: Pro každého
Rok vydání: 2025
Streaming: Ne

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