Judit Polgar's Panov-Botvinnik Attack Against Pal Benko - 1992 Chess Game Analysis
Offered By: ChessNetwork via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Analyze a sharp chess game between Judit Polgar and Pal Benko from 1992, showcasing the Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack. Examine how the 15-year-old Polgar exploits kingside dark-square weaknesses created by Benko. Observe Polgar's forward-thinking approach, particularly her response to Benko's threat on h2. Study the game's progression through key moves and strategic decisions, gaining insights into high-level chess tactics and positional play. Learn from this excellent example of Polgar's prodigious talent and understanding of the game at a young age.
Syllabus
Judit Polgar's Panov-Botvinnik Attack beats Benko
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ChessNetwork
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