Featured is the game between Alexey Shirov and Magaram Magomedov from 1989. In response to Magomedov's idea of deploying his bishop to f5, Shirov, still a teenager during this game, spices up the Queen's Gambit Declined with his 7th move, f3. Shortly thereafter, a dynamic position emerges, including a material advantage, multiple isolated pawns, an unopposed bishop, a slight lead in development, and an uncastled king. After the 26th move, we witness an aesthetic positioning of Shirov’s knights who cover a maximum number of squares in Magomedov’s camp.
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Негізгі бет Alexey Shirov’s knights are maxed out
Пікірлер: 67