The Troitzky line
21.10.2009
– The endgame Carlsen-Wang Yue, which was presented last week by GM Karsten
Mueller for ChessBase Magazine
Online, one variation ended in the
diagrammed position with two knights against two pawns. This position is won
for the knights' side although, as is well known, two knights alone can't
force checkmate. Pivotal for victory is on which square a remaining pawn has
to be blocked, determining the so-called Troitzky line. Since this has led
to many requests, Karsten Mueller will explain the subject once more in
detail in the following.
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Nigel Davies:
A busy person’s opening system
Players with interests and commitments away from the chess board often find it difficult to compete against those with more study time. Their opponents come to the board armed with the latest theory and can bash out moves well into the middle game. On this DVD Nigel Davies addresses this issue by demonstrating a simple and easy to learn opening system designed for the busy person.
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Position after 65.Nf4!

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