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حجم : 387 مگابایت

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Video training: شامل ویدئو های آموزشی آلکسی شیروف -والری لیلوف -رابرت ریس

 

Alexei Shirov shows a game against Andrei Volokitin in the Kalashnikov variation of the Sicilian (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e5). After a strategic beginning the game became very dynamic. According to Shirov the move 6.c4 in this line is often underestimated!

Valeri Lilov was very impressed by the game Jobava-Mamedyarov, Beijing 2012. The first moves – 1.b3 Nf6 2.Bb2 g6 3.Bxf6 exf6 – were unusual, and the further course of the game was unusual as well. Particularly noteworthy: the final attack on the king!

Robert Ris shows a classic: Chigorin-Zukertort, played in London 1883, a tournament, which Zukertort won with a great margin and ahead of Steinitz.

الکسی شیروف   سیسیلی کلاشینکف (1.e4 C5 2.Nf3 NC6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 E5). پس از آغاز استراتژیک بازی بسیار پویا  

والری Lilov های بازی Jobava-محمدیاراف، پکن 2012. اولین حرکت بسیار تحت تاثیر قرار گرفت - 1.b3 Nf6 2.Bb2 G6 3.Bxf6 exf6 - غیر معمول بود، و البته بیشتر از این بازی غیر معمول نیز هست. به خصوص قابل توجه: حمله نهایی در مورد شاه!

رابرت ریس نشان می دهد کلاسیک: Chigorin-Zukertort، با بازی در لندن سال 1883، مسابقات، که Zukertort با یک تفاوت بزرگ به دست آورد و پیش از Steinitz.

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مجله معتبر سایت چس بیس شماره ChessBase Magazine 164

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ChessBase Magazine 164 – A day well spent!

نسخه کم حجم 

مجلات معتبر سایت چس بیس جزو بهترین مجلات آموزشی جهان که به صورت فایل های ویدئوی و فیلم های آموزشی و کتابهای cbh , و بازهایی بصورت تفسیر کامل به همراه دیتابیس های آموزشی شروع بازی و وسط بازی و آخر بازی هر ماه منتشر میشود و جزو پر فروشترین مجلات جهان میباشد

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Highlights:  

•    World Championship Sochi: It cost Carlsen a lot of effort to gain his 6.5:4.5 victory..The seconds Peter Heine Nielsen and Radek Wojtaszek have each annotated a game. Daniel King’s 11 daily summaries in video format are also something you should not miss!

•    London Chess Classic: Anand was in surprisingly good form right after the wch and managed to decide the tournament in his favour. Kramnik has annotated his game against Nakamura. In addition there are two daily video summaries by Daniel King.

•    Qatar Open: The Chinese player Yu Yangyi  defeated in succession the two leaders Giri and Kramnik and won the strongly contested open with 7.5 out of 9. The 20-year old has annotated these two wins for this issue!

•    Moscow Petrosian Memorial: With his clear victory (5.5 out of 7) Grischuk made the leap over the Elo barrier of 2800. With games annotated by Krasenkow, Marin, Postny, and Roiz.

•    12 Opening articles with new repertoire ideas!
Illingworth: Reti Opening – Part 2
Moskalenko: Pirc Defence 4.f4
Kuzmin: Sicilian Paulsen 7.Qd3
and more!

Review by Sagar Shah

One problem that a chess player faces when he trains is the following question: “On what phase of the game should I concentrate? Opening, middlegame or the endgame.” It happens quite often that we have worked really hard on the openings and feel confident going into a tournament. Sure enough, we get winning positions, but our technique is completely lacking. Something similar could happen with players who dedicate all their time to tactics and endgames. They are unable to get favourable positions out of the openings. Hence, on 1st of February 2015, when I sat down to work, I decided to give equal importance to all the three phases of the game. The latest issue of ChessBase Magazine, CBM 164, had just been released. I decided to work with complete dedication on everything that was given in it! Here are my findings.

World Championship 2014

To tell you the truth, I was saturated with the World Championship reporting. I followed each and every game very closely and there was nothing much left to be known in those eleven games, at least not after more than two months of the match being over. Yet there were certain things which made me go over the World Championship material presented in the magazine. Firstly CBM got its best annotators to analyze the games. They included Mihail Marin, Parimarjan Negi, Evgenvy Postny, Michael Krasenkow and Rustam Kasimdzhanov. And secondly they were able to get the views of the seconds, Radoslav Wojtaszek and Peter Heine Nielsen, on games five and eleven respectively.

Wojtaszek and Nielsen: the analysis of seconds are always captivating
because you are able to get the inside information

I must say that I found Nielsen’s analysis not so interesting because he annotated the game from the point of view of a neutral analyst rather than Carlsen’s second. But Wojtaszek was more forthcoming and revealed quite a lot of information about Anand’s preparation, why he chose the particular line and until what point was it worked out at home.

Mihail Marin covers the openings of few of the World Championship games in his video…

….but what was really fascinating was his comparing of the games played in the
World Championship match with some other classical games in which similar plans were used.

Lastly, I really liked what the editor of CBM, Rainer Knaak, had to say about the double blunder of 26.Kd2?? and 26…a4?? that happened in the sixth game of the match. He shows the following position:

Carlsen-Karjakin, Sao Paulo 2012, Black to play

Carlsen just played 46.Rd3-d5. Black can now strike with the very surprising 46…Rxb2!! 47.Nxb2 fxe4 and the rook on d5 is trapped. Instead Karjakin continued with 46…Rd8 and with great difficulties managed to draw the game. Knaak’s explanation of Carlsen’s mistakes going unpunished is very insightful:

“Why Carlsen makes such mistakes is one question. He is only human after all, is the obvious answer. But why are the mistakes not punished on the spot? I believe that Karjakin (or Anand) would have exploited the opportunity against almost any other player. With any weaker opponent one is really expecting mistakes, because that is how one gets the chance not only to save a game, but even to win it. Against a stronger opponent everyone is simply dreaming of a draw and thus it is easy to miss such opportunities.”

Qatar Masters 2014

The Qatar Masters 2014 was one of the strongest open tournaments to be ever held. Vladimir Kramnik played in an open tournament after a gap of nearly twenty years! The Chinese Yu Yangyi won it surprisingly, ahead of many big names like Anish Giri, Vladimir Kramnik, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, MVL etc. The coverage of this tournament in CBM is excellent.

CBM was able to get Yu Yangyi to annotate his two key clashes. One was against Anish Giri in the penultimate round and the other was with Vladimir Kramnik in the last round. (picture by Maria Emelianova)

It is always wonderful to read the winner’s comments. I was impressed with the annotations of this young Chinese player. He gave a perfect balance of words and variations. The reader gets to know what was going through his mind when he made a specific move. Below is an extract of his analysis of the game against Kramnik. Of course I could not reproduce all of the annotations here, but this 10% of the comments will give you an idea of Yu Yangyi’s excellent ability to explain.

Learn more about ths openig!
by Sam Collins
 
 

There are two more tournaments covered in depth in this issue: Petrosian Memorial and London Chess Classic. Under no circumstance should you miss Kramnik’s own annotations to his game against Hikaru Nakamura!

Kramnik on the white side against King’s Indian + his own annotations = double bonanza!

Opening Surveys

CBM 164 has 12 opening surveys. The range of openings covered is wide and there would definitely be something for each and every player out there. I was particularly impressed with the following three surveys.

Robert Ris covers the topical line with black: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.e4 b5!? 4.a4 c6 5.axb5 cxb5 6.Nc3 a6!? 7.Nxb5 axb5 8.Rxa8 Bb7. This position is completely crazy and it is extremely difficult to navigate the complications, even with the help of a computer. Robert Ris does a fantastic job of trying to get the reader acquainted with all the complexities.

“Do I accurately remember all of Ris’s analysis!” Nakamura thinking over his third move in the fifth round
of the Gibraltar Masters 2015, in which he won by employing the same variation recommended by Robert Ris. [picture by John Saunders]

Martin Breutigam recommends a very sedate method of development with e3 against
the King’s Indian and the Grunfeld. According to him, it contains quite some venom.

I read Breutigam’s article on the Smyslov system against the King’s Indian Defense in CBM 126 where he recommended a system with d4, c4, Nc3, Nf3 followed by Bg5 and e3. That became one of my favourite weapons against the KID. In CBM 164 he has come up with the idea of e3 (without developing the bishop to g5). This looks harmless but on closer inspection you will see players like Mamedyarov, Morozevich and Anand scoring wins over strong players like Gelfand, Kramnik and Ragger respectively. By the way, a small note here is to delay the development of the knight to c3 so that the Grunfeld becomes less attractive for the black player!

Alexey Kuzmin analyzes the Carlsen Variation (we could call it that after the World Championship) and shows that Vishy’s Nc6 was not such a great idea. At the same time he goes through moves like Qc7, d5, d6 and also 0-0 and proves an advantage for White in all of them. Paulsen fans have something to worry about here.

All Opening Surveys in CBM 164

Illingworth: Reti Opening A11
1.c4 Nf6 2.g3 c6 3.Bg2 d5 4.Nf3 g6 5.b3 Bg6 6.Bb2 0-0 7.0-0

In the second part of his article on the double fianchetto Max Illingworth looks into the most frequently played moves 7...a5 and 7...Bg4. As he does so, the author demonstrates above all what happens in the early middlegame – what White can make out of his positions which are generally slightly in his favour.

Moskalenko: Pirc Defence B09
1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 g6 4.f4 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Bd3 Nc6

In the diagram 7.0-0 is the move played most often, but as Viktor Moskalenko explains Black has absolutely no need to fear the tactical complications after 7...e5 8.fxe5 dxe5 9.d5 Nd4. And in the main variation 7.e5 dxe5 8.fxe5 Black even has two good moves: 8...Nh5 and 8...Ng4.

Kuzmin: Sicilian Defence B41
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.c4 Nf6 6.Nc3 Bb4 7.Qd3

The queen move was a strong surprise weapon for Carlsen against Anand, but as Alexey Kuzmin shows in his article, it is more than that. It is difficult for Black to equalise at all and it can be supposed that in the future players will deviate.

Postny: Sicilian Defence B48
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3 a6 7.Qf3

Instead of 7.Qd2 and 7.Bd3, moves played thousands of time, and other continuations, this time it is 7.Qf3 which is up for debate – a move which only the 11th most frequent. But as Evgeny Postny shows, the move has potential, its main idea consisting of Qg3, because after the exchange of queens White gets a very pleasant endgame.

Havasi: French Defence C06
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.Bd3 c5 6.c3 b6

The early exchange of bishops is a tried and trusted manoeuvre in the French. As Gergö Havasi demonstrates, with aggressive play White can build up some pressure, but the closed positions offer Black good chances of getting away with his plan.

Marin: French Defence C09
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5 5.Ngf3 Nc6 6.Bb5 (cxd4/Qe7+)

If you play 6...cxd4 or 6...Qe7+ (instead of the main move 6...Bd6), you have to be prepared to exchange queens at an early stage. In his extensive article Mihail Marin refers to many Korchnoi games, but also shows the modern treatment by Vadim Zvjaginsev.

Müller: Vienna Game C26
1.e4 e5 2.Nc3

Karsten Müller’s new article is linked to his articles on the King’s Gambit: after 2...Nc6 the transposition is made with 3.f4. However, this time it is principally about 2...Bc5 (3.Nf3) and even more important - 2...Nf6 (3.g3). This way speculative sacrifices are avoided.

Ris: Queen’s Gambit Accepted D20
1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.e4 b5 4.a4 c6 5.axb5 cxb5 6.Nc3 a6 7.Nxb5 axb5 8.Rxa8 Bb7

The 3...b5 variation is supposed to be made playable with a surprising exchange sacrifice. In his analyses Robert Ris comes to the conclusion that White can obtain a slight advantage, but in practice these positions are far from easy to play.

Gormally: Queen’s Gambit Accepted D24
1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 a6 5.e4 b5 6.e5 Nd5 7.a4

In Part 2 Daniel Gormally turns to the sharp lines in which Black tries to defend his extra pawn. But all these attempts are dubious. Even when the positions which are reached are okay according to the engines, in practice Black is facing grave problems.

Krasenkow: Bogo-Indian E11
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Bb4+ 4.Nbd2

Michal Krasenkow presents his own repertoire against the Bogo-Indian. In the first part he shows above all what he has up his sleeve against the present main variation 4...0-0 5.a3 Be7, namely: 6.b4, which has not been played often so far but which is very venomous.

Breutigam: King’s Indian E60
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nf3 Bg7 4.e3

As long as White has not played Nc3, Black cannot transpose to the Grünfeld Defence. But Martin Breutigam sees more in the setup he is presenting: after transpositions to the Benoni or the King’s Indian the pawn on e3 (instead of e4) also has an advantage: there is no need to defend it.

Szabo: King’s Indian E73
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 Na6 7.f4 c6

In the Averbakh Variation too, ...Na6 is a common move. White then strengthens his centre with 7.f4. But as Krisztian Szabo shows in his article, Black will then attack it rapidly with ...d5. In the sharp lines a good knowledge of the theory ids advisable.

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مجله معتبر شطرنج نسخه اضافی شماره 163 سایت چس بیس 

شامل 3 ویدئویی آموزشی شطرنج 

توسط استادان بزرگ اندری میخائیل چشین - نیکلاس پرت -رابرت ریس

 

ویدئوی آموزشی این شماره شامل

1 - دفاع دو اسب -آموزش وسط بازی

2- گامبی وزیر پذیرفته شده-آموزش طرح وبرنامه ریزی

3-گشایش ایتالیایی - گامبی اوانس - گامبی شاه-آموزش وسط بازی

Videotraining:

  • Adrian Mikhalchishin stellt eine Variante des Zweispringerspiels im Nachzuge vor und demonstriert, wie wichtig es ist, in dieser scharfen Eröffnung die Theorie zu kennen.
  • Nicholas Pert zeigt Ihnen eine eigene Partie, auf die er zurecht sehr stolz ist. Lassen Sie sich nicht entgehen, wie der schwarze König in einem schönen Angriff zur Strecke gebracht wird.
  • Auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Laufbahn - London 1883 - siegte Johannes Zukertort klar vor William Steinitz. Legendär war der Pole aber auch für seine Blindpartien – manchmal sogar mehrere gleichzeitig. Robert Ris führt eine solche Partie vor, in der es aus der Eröffnung heraus zu einem schönen Mattfinale kommt.

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نرم افزار و مجله معتبر شطرنج  162 بدون فایل های ویدیویی

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دارای بروز ترین دیتابس و فایل های آموزشی و بررسی های جدید گشایشای شطرنج و آموزش تاکتیک - استراتژی - آخربازی - شروع بازی

یکی از قسمت های پرطرفدار- قسمت cbm test تست آزمون و سنجش قدرت میباشد که برای حل تمرینات به شما زمان میدهد و کلی منابع آموزشی با ارزش -از المپیاد  ترومسو

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11 مقالات موضعی باز:
اظهارات استول: انگلیسی Flohr-Mikenas تنوع
Rotstein: گشایش هندی قدیم 3.Nc3 D6 2.c4 Bf5 4.Nf3 C6
وضع غریب و مضحک: Benoni Fianchetto تنوع 11.Bf4  بنونی
Havasi: مدرن A6 4.f4 دفاع 5.Nf3 دفاع مدرن
Krasenkow: سیسیلی بسته
Postny: سیسیلی Paulsen 6.Nxc6 سیسیلی پالسن
زابو: سیسیلی حمله انگلیسی
مولر: گامبی شاه à لا Quaade - قسمت 1
Breder: Ruy لوپز چهار اسب 4 ... Nd4
کوزمین: شروع بازی پیاده وزیر 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bf4
مارین: Nimzo- 4.e3 نیمزوهندی

فیلمها:
Ftacnik: ضد Grünfeld دفاع - 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 G6 3.f3
مارین: گشایش برد - 1.b3 Nf6 3.e3 E6 2.Bb2 B6 5.Nf3 Bb7 4.f4 Be7 6.Bd3 C5 7.0-0
شیروف: شروع بازی رتی Reti - 1.Nf3 BG4 2.g3 D5 3.Bg2 ND7

Chess Olympiad Tromsø: China wins gold and does so very convincingly. Participating players have annotated their games: Yu Yangyi, Kramnik, Laznicka, Negi, Sasikiran and many more.

Tromsø Special: Daniel Kings analyses the „Game of the Day“ for each round, Rustam Kasimdzhanov shows two of his games in video format. Several hours of ChessBase TV videos, which were recorded in situ with outstanding players and trainers.

Sinquefield Cup Saint Louis: 7 out of 7 by Fabiano Caruana, to finish on 8.5 out of 10 – that is an Elo performance of 3107. A historic tournament!

Hans Suri Memorial Biel: Masime Vachier-Lagrave continued his good form and won with 6 out of 10. The tournament winner has annotated his game against Motylev, Plus ten daily summaries by Daniel King in video format.

11 topical opening articles:
Stohl: English Flohr-Mikenas Variation
Rotstein: Old Indian 2.c4 d6 3.Nc3 Bf5 4.Nf3 c6
Antic: Benoni Fianchetto Variation 11.Bf4
Havasi: Modern Defence 4.f4 a6 5.Nf3
Krasenkow: Closed Sicilian
Postny: Sicilian Paulsen 6.Nxc6
Szabo: Sicilian English Attack
Müller: King’s Gambit à la Quaade – Part 1
Breder: Ruy Lopez Four Knights 4...Nd4
Kuzmin: Queen’s Pawn Game 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bf4
Marin: Nimzo-Indian 4.e3

Opening videos:
Ftacnik: Anti-Grünfeld Defence - 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.f3
Marin: Bird Opening - 1.b3 Nf6 2.Bb2 e6 3.e3 b6 4.f4 Bb7 5.Nf3 Be7 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0
Shirov: Reti Opening - 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3 Bg4 3.Bg2 Nd7

 

 


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