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November 2000

Trompowsky

London system

Torre Attack

Barry Attack

Colle

Blackmar-Diemer Gambit

Trompowsky

AS206 In one of the most debated main lines, Black takes a slight liberty with his move order. And as we know, slight liberties are always ripe for punishment.

AS207 Bf4 continues to be the most popular way of meeting 2...Ne4. Here in another trendy variation, White fights Black tooth and nail for control of the central squares and is ultimately rewarded with a nice attacking victory.

AS208 White plays very creatively in one of the sharpest lines of the opening, to bring home the bacon against his more famous opponent.

Trompowsky

London system

Torre Attack

Barry Attack

Colle

Blackmar-Diemer Gambit

London system

AS214 If White is allowed to go about his business undisturbed in the London system, then he often has good reason to look to the future with optimism.

Trompowsky

London system

Torre Attack

Barry Attack

Colle

Blackmar-Diemer Gambit

Torre Attack

AS209 In a fairly standard Torre position, White highlights the advantages of not moving the c-pawn too soon in the opening.

AS210 King's Indian and especially Grunfeld players rely on the ...c5 break to free their game. If White can succeed in preventing this he can often reap the long term benefits.

Barry Attack

AS211 Black paid the price for not being a subscriber to this site in the following debacle. This game is a fine example of the easy pickings out there for those in the know.

AS212 The Barry continues to attract the highest level of advocates. White piles on the pressure in the following encounter, despite the Black king heading for the comparitively safer ground on the queenside.

Trompowsky

London system

Torre Attack

Barry Attack

Colle

Blackmar-Diemer Gambit

Colle

AS215 An excellent controlled attacking game from White who marshals his forces superbly.

Blackmar-Diemer Gambit

AS213 Losing one's concentration even just for one move can bring dire consequences in chess, a fact that Black must have been ruing in the following hard fought game.

Trompowsky

London system

Torre Attack

Barry Attack

Colle

Blackmar-Diemer Gambit