Description of Kasparov - How to Play the Queen's Gambit
Wherever he appears, chess fans gather in crowds. Garry Kasparov is the strongest chess player of our time and a great personality who can represent the sport like no other chess professional. Now Kasparov comes into your home and shares with you his knowledge of one of the great openings in chess. Garry Kasparov took to the Queens Gambit at a relatively late stage of his chess career, but then had the best training anyone could imagine: in his first match for the world championship against Anatoly Karpov, this opening appeared on the board no less than 19 times. Now he shares his knowledge with you. With great eloquence Kasparov speaks about variations and ideas of the Classical Queens Gambit, the basics of which were laid by the champions of their times Steinitz, Lasker, Rubinstein, Capablanca and Alekhine.
Kasparov does not just work through the variations one by one fluent transitions make the chess students understand the ideas and see new connections. Even people who dont actually play this opening will benefit enormously from Kasparovs explanations, learning from this geniuss vast knowledge of the game and his views on chess history. More than three hours of first-class private tuition. It contains subtitles in English, German, Spanish and Italian. The package includes the latest ChessBase 9.0 Reader, a big reference database featuring more than 100,000 Queens Gambit games, as well as a complete opening book that can be used to practice what you have learned with Fritz.
- Talking about Queens Gambit 8:28 min
- Possible deviations 10:50 min
- Lasker defence 16:03 min
- Capablancas approach 19:32 min
- Carlsbad structure 18:45 min
- Alatorsev variation 13:10 min
- Steinitz and 5.Bf4 19:39 min
- Tartakower system 14:51 min
- 5...h6 - a big nuance 13:02 min
- Look at some games 1:17 min
- Steinitz - Lasker 4:17 min
- Rubinstein - Salwe 10:14 min
- Capablanca - Alekhine 7:45 min
- Kasparov - Andersson 4:45 min
- Kasparov - Short 4:02 min
- Alekhine - Lasker 3:55 min
- Beliavsky - Geller 5:39 min
- Kortschnoj - Karpov 12:18 min
- Kortschnoj - Karpov 2 8:24 min
- Rsum 3:55 min
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