Chess Prodigy's Brutal Attack Against Magnus Carlsen - Game Analysis
Offered By: Remote Chess Academy via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Analyze a captivating chess game between the youngest grandmaster ever, Abhimanyu Mishra, and former world champion Magnus Carlsen in this 20-minute video lesson. Explore the Catalan Opening as played by the 14-year-old prodigy, witnessing his aggressive attacking style against Carlsen. Learn important positional and strategic principles, discover grandmaster-level nuances, and understand the differences between positional and tactical players. Gain insights into rook sacrifices, material simplification, and endgame conversion techniques. Follow along with a detailed breakdown of key moments, including a puzzle of the day, to enhance your chess understanding and strategic thinking.
Syllabus
Youngest Grandmaster Chess Prodigy vs Magnus Carlsen
14-year-old Mishra's BRUTAL attack against Carlsen
Important move, little nuances of grandmasters
Carlsen's interesting move
Mishra sacrificed the Rook!
Positional players vs Tactical players
To take is a mistake!
Puzzle of the day
Simplify when you're up material
Carlsen converts winning endgame
Summary
Taught by
Remote Chess Academy
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