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In this video, I share my round 3 chess game from the 2024 Biel Chess Festival.
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theirs this FUNNY LINE AT 3min and 30sec ng5 and a nasty pin on f file
looks like cavity search is much needed in these events
By black, after 21 … e5, mostly the top SF move with a few 3rd best SF moves. ?
After the Queen trade, what about knight takes a6 followed by the b pawn push after black’s b pawn takes the knight. I didn’t see you discuss this. Looks pretty promising.
Eric, you do not seem to be specializing in the openings you play. Instead you seem to be all over the place. A big part of becoming a GM is the work a GM does at home which is concentrating their effort to understand 'all' of the reasonable continuations of the openings they play. And to do that you can not be all over the place with your openings. And if you do that then you would not fear if an opponent has prepared for what you play.
Nice game from both sides, thanks for sharing
i play this all the time. usually end up in trouble around move 5 or 6
Thanks Eric
I really appreciate the additional graph analysis at the end, thank you!
I thought c4 was gonna be the inaccuracy. That looks like the only square for the knight to get into b6, and the pawn on c3 does so well at blunting the bishop