Featured is a game played at the 2005 Linares tournament between Michael Adams and Garry Kasparov. England’s long-time #1 player, Michael Adams, opts for the English Attack in response to Kasparov’s Najdorf. In this opposite sides castling game, the element of time is king. In race positions, moves that combine both attack and defense tend to be excellent options. Observe how Kasparov's moves fulfill these criteria on multiple occasions, and assist in his army reaching their destination first.
Image of Garry Kasparov by Lennart Ootes
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Негізгі бет Kasparov defeats the English Attack in 26 moves
Пікірлер: 142