Описание
Isolated pawn structures can obviously come from many different openings. In this video course I have picked up isolated pawn structures coming from the classical Tarrasch defence D34; for which a considerable part was inspired by the games of Garry Kasparov. I believe studying the classical Tarrasch isolated pawn structures (and related pawn structures) to be an excellent way to improve understanding of those types of positions. Choosing my games selection, I wanted to show typical plans for both sides based on high level instructive games. Hanging pawns in the centre can come from different (though usually 1.d4 systems) openings. “Hanging pawns in the centre” structures are difficult to master because a good feeling for the “transformation timing” is needed! Sometimes those “transformations” are pawn-break related, unleashing dynamic power; while sometimes they are related to taking space and not being bothered about surrendering central squares. I have tried to show typical plans aiming to improve the viewer’s knowledge, and also practical play level. Sicilian Rauzer double f-pawn structures are fashionable nowadays and are seen at all levels. Dynamic timing is everything! Most of the time, temporary pawn sacrifices are an essential part of this “dynamic timing”. While it is difficult to give exact set of rules here, typical ideas do repeat themselves and I have tried to show these in this video course.
• Video running time: 5 hours 30 minutes (English)
• Extra: Training - Play key pawn structures against Fritz on various levels
Contents:
Hanging Pawns in the center
Hanging pawns in the center: Capablanca vs Alekhine
Hanging pawns in the center: Bok vs Grischuk
Hanging pawns in the center: Petrosian vs Spassky
Hanging pawns in the center: Sokolov vs Riazantsev
Hanging pawns in the center: Carlsen vs Hou Yifan
Hanging pawns in the center: Carlsen vs Aronian
Hanging pawns in the center: Kasparov vs Portisch
Hanging pawns in the center: Korchnoi vs Geller
Isolated Pawns
Active Play: Beliavsky vs Illescas Cordoba
Transformation: Petrosian vs Spassky
Transformation: Kasparov vs Illescas Cordoba
Transformation: Zueger vs Kasparov
Transformation: Smyslov vs Kasparov
Transformation: Larsen vs Kasparov
Transformation: Van Wely vs Grischuk
Rauzer structure
Pawn sacrifice: Klovans vs Tal
Pawn Sacrifice: Ragger vs Salgado Lopez
Pawn sacrifice: Gan-Erdene vs Maghsoodloo
Pawn sacrifice: Geller vs Larsen
Practice positions
Description
Hanging pawns 1
Hanging Pawns 2
Hanging pawns 3
Hanging pawns 4
Hanging pawns 5
Hanging pawns 6
Hanging pawns 7
Isolated pawn 1
Isolated pawn 2
Isolated pawn 4
isolated pawn 4
Isolated pawn 5
Isolated pawn 6
Rauzer 1
Rauzer 2
Rauzer 3
Rauzer 4
Rauzer 5
Ivan Sokolov is a Dutch chess Grandmaster and author of popular chess books. He was Yugoslav champion in 1988 and Dutch champion in 1995 and 1998. For more than two decades he has been on of the elite players and has beaten many of the strongest players in the world.