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GM Misa Pap - The Importance of Small Tactics in Endgames - Vd1: Mating Attacks in the Endgame
Alekhine, Yates, Capablanca, Marshall, Boleslavsky, Petrosian D64, E16, B51 QGD: Orthodox Defence - Rubinstein Attack (with Rc1), Queen's Indian: Capablanca Variation, Sicilian: Canal–Sokolsky Attack |
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GM Misa Pap - Best Championship Matches - 4. 1937 - Alekhine vs. Euwe
Alekhine, Euwe D17, D46, D28, D10, D18, E34 QGD Slav Defence - Czech Defence, QGD: Semi-Slav 6.Bd3, QGA: Classical Variation 7.Qe2, QGD: Dutch Variation, Nimzo-Indian |
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GM Misa Pap - Best Championship Matches - 3. 1927 - Alekhine vs. Capablanca
Alekhine, Capablanca C01, D65, A47, D64, D51, D67 French: Exchange Variation, QGD: Orthodox Defence Rubinstein Attack Main line, Queen's Indian Defence, QGD; 4.Bg5 Nbd7 |
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GM Misa Pap’s “Make the Right Decisions in Critical Positions!” - Intro
Alekhine, Podgorny, Yates B22, B40 |
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Learn How to Win with GM Boris! - Queenside Attack - Part 6
Alekhine, Nimzovich |
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GM Davorin Kuljasevic’s “Mastering Closed Position”- Open Files
Winter, Alekhine, Kramnik, Meier C01, A09 |
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Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Alekhine-Rubinstein 1921
Alekhine, Rubinstein |
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Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Grigoriev-Alekhine 1915
Alekhine, Grigoriev |
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Queen Endgames - Part 3
Granda Zuniga, Yermolinsky, Giri, Khamrakulov, Euwe, Alekhine, Ju, Gunina, Ni Hua, Sutovsky, Tukmakov, Ivanov, Dvoirys |
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Queen Endgames - Part 1
Euwe, Reshevsky, Alekhine, Wang Yue, Adams, Jakovenko, Gurevich |
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Improve Your Chess: First Learn End! - Botvinnik-Alekhine 1938
Botvinnik, Alekhine |
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Improve Your Chess: First Learn End! - Steiner-Alekhine 1921
Steiner, Alekhine |
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Attack with LarryC! Alekhine is Rough on Reti
Reti, Alekhine A00 Hungarian Opening: Reversed Alekhine |
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Alexander Alekhine #4
Alekhine |
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Alexander Alekhine #3
Alekhine |
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Alexander Alekhine #2
Alekhine |
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Alexander Alekhine #1
Alekhine |
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Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Queen’s Gambit Accepted #6
Alekhine, Gruenfeld D21 Queen's Gambit Accepted |
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Rubinstein Endgames - part 4
Rubinstein, Nimzowitch, Alekhine, Reti A40. C33, D30, D18 Queen's pawn, King's Gambit Accepted, QGD, QGD: Slav |
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Improve Your Chess: Alekhine-Rubinstein 1921
Alekhine, Rubinstein D02 Queen's pawn game |
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Alterman’s Gambit Guide: The Hennig-Schara Gambit - Part 1
Pirc, Alekhine D32 QGD: Hennig-Schara gambit |
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Beyond the Opening: Closed Game Structure - QGD #7
Malaniuk, Petronijevic, Alekhine, Colle, Pillsburry, Chigorine, Karpov, Yussupov |
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Beyond the Opening: Closed Game Structure - QGD #6
Nikolic, Miladinovic, Kramnik, Morozevich, Atalik, Capablanca, Alekhine |
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Attack with LarryC: Kitchen Sink Sacs #2
Czeranski, Zolni, Chaurang, Moore, Alekhine, Prat, Cifuent, Zvaginze, Sutovsky, Smirin, Kosolapov, Nezhmetdinov |
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Attack with LarryC: Alekhine is Rough on Reti
Reti, Alekhine A00 Benko's opening: reversed Alekhine |
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Attack with LarryC: Pawn formations and Lightning Strikes
Alekhine, Colle, Mamedyarov, Timofeev , D45 , QGD semi-Slav: Stoltz variation |
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Beyond the Opening: Isolated Pawns 8
Sargissian, Halkias,Petrossian, Smyslov, Botvinnik, Alekhine |
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Attack with LarryC: Alekhine’s gun and Kobalia’s crush
Alekhine, Nimzowitsch, Adams, Conquest, Kobalia, Van Wely |