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In this video lesson, the RCA guest coach IM Mat Kolosowski analyses one of his favourite attacking chess games played between two amazing chess grandmasters and former world champions - Garry Kasparov and Vladimir Kramnik.
Kasparov was playing White and the Sveshnikov variation from the Sicilian Defense was played. In the middlegame, Kasparov exchanged his strong, centralized knight with Kramnik's bishop on f6 which damaged Black's pawn structure leaving him with a doubled-pawn on the f-file.
The former then castled queenside and the opposite-side castled situation opened doors for an exciting attacking game. That's when Kasparov delivered an astonishing and insane queen sacrifice. And after a few moves, he then promoted his h-pawn to a queen with a sequence of captures - hxg6, gxf7, and fxe8=Q.
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00:00 Intro: Kasparov vs Kramnik
01:50 Idea behind h4
04:08 Why is Black damaging his own pawn structure?
06:54 Should Black play Qxa2?
09:07 Kasparov starts his attack!
10:31 Bg4 - a very cunning move
11:15 Key moment in the game
14:29 Kramnik's decisive mistake
15:49 Kasparov's astonishing queen sacrifice!
17:48 Pawn promotion out of nowhere
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