×
Wyświetlam wyniki dla tom wedberg
Zamiast tego wyszukaj tom_wedberg
tom wedberg z books.google.com
... Tom Wedberg. Besides the high quality of the play and annotations, I was impressed by the deep and absolutely non-obvious strategic solution of the opening problem that the Swedish grandmaster found. In analytical testing, and also in ...
tom wedberg z books.google.com
... Tom Wedberg's game had 20 ... Rb8 21.Bg5 Be7 22.Bh6 Nh7 23.Be3 Bf6 24.Nh2 Bg5 25.f4 exf4 26.Bxf4 h400 and Black was probably fine at this point in Wedberg - Bandza , Stockholm 1990 , although the Swedish grandmaster went on to win . I ...
tom wedberg z books.google.com
... Tom Wedberg . Rather than picking up the exchange , he much more logically went for an all - out kingside attack . Wedberg published his analysis in Yearbook 2 ( 1984 ) . These were the days when analysing meant using your own head ...
tom wedberg z books.google.com
... Tom Wedberg and Viktor Korchnoi in Sweden in 1988, White (Wedberg) was able to establish and secure his advantage in the center. He then turned his attention to the Black king by advancing the kingside pawns until lines were opened ...
tom wedberg z books.google.com
... Tom Wedberg would probably take the ending that arises to a draw. In the game, though, there followed 25.Nb2? Qxb6 26.Rd7 (26.Rd3!? Rfd3+) 26...Bc5 27.Rhd1 (27.Qd2 Qc8 28.Rd1 as) 27...b3! 28.cb Qxb3 with an overwhelming advantage for ...
tom wedberg z books.google.com
... Tom Wedberg both state that this move is inaccurate , citing 2 ... Rh7 as a major improvement . Wedberg's main variation runs : 3.f4 c5 4.Nf3 Bc6 5.Rb1 ?! Bxe4 6.Rxe4 g6 7.g4 Rd5 ! 8.c4 Rd3 9.Ne1 Rd2 10.f5 gxf5 11.gxf5 Bg7 12.Bc1 Bd4 + ...
tom wedberg z books.google.com
Thomas Engqvist. Xa8 ) 26 f3 Xb1 + ; 18 c5 xc5 21 dxc5 e4 axc3 19 bxc3 ( 19 xc3 b4 Solozhenkin ) 19 ... f5 20 f7 = ; 18 ... Tom Wedberg and Janis Klovans successfully implemented it in their repertoire . Nowadays it is not a particularly ...
tom wedberg z books.google.com
... Tom Wedberg in Copenhagen , I played it one more time , and although I drew that game smoothly , I gave up on the opening after that . It is a pity I got discouraged so much by the lack of real success because I think the Petroff could ...
tom wedberg z books.google.com
... Tom Wedberg 2360 Buenos Aires 1978 (11) 1.d4 of6 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 & g4 4.e4 &\xe55.f4 &\ec6 6.3\f3 oc5 This is Black's main response. Keep in Mind: 6...Qb3+?! is the typical alternative in the Alekhine System, but against the 'Yates' line ...
tom wedberg z books.google.com
... Tom Wedberg New York 1989 ( 4 ) 2590 2510 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 M 1 B. and Black is hoping for ...b6-b5. There are many logical. bcdefgh This is a very typical Modern Benoni pawn structure . As such , both sides have their typical plans . In ...