Trompowsky Attack - Judit Polgar's 11-Move Loss
Offered By: ChessNetwork via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Analyze a chess miniature featuring Shakhriyar Mamedyarov's Trompowsky Attack against Judit Polgar in the 2014 World Blitz Chess Championship. Examine Mamedyarov's aggressive opening strategy and Polgar's slower approach, which leads to a precarious position. Observe how Mamedyarov's natural developing moves and strong center control create a one-sided game. Study the critical moment when Polgar's blunder allows Mamedyarov to execute a decisive tactic, forcing her resignation after only 11 moves. Learn from this brief yet instructive game to understand the importance of energetic play and proper opening principles in chess.
Syllabus
Judit Polgar LOSES to the Trompowsky Attack in 11 moves
Taught by
ChessNetwork
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