Master Class Vol.13 - Tigran Petrosian, Karsten Müller - verze ke stažení (anglicky, německy)
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- 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
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Jazyk: | angličtina, němčina |
Úroveň: | pro každého |
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Doplňkové parametry
Kategorie: | Master Class |
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Hmotnost: | 0.001 kg |
Autor: | Marin, Mihail, Müller, Karsten, Pelletier, Yannick, Reeh, Oliver |
Jazyk: | Angličtina, Němčina |
Úroveň: | Pro každého |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Streaming: | Ano |
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