A Perfect Chess Attack in the Italian Game - Remote Chess Academy

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Last updated 30 maio 2024
A Perfect Chess Attack in the Italian Game - Remote Chess Academy
Before going to today’s video lesson, I’m happy to say that I actually fulfilled my promise to you. Several months ago, I conducted a survey asking about your challenges in chess and told you that I’m going to help you overcome that. Many of you, the RCA students, said that you want to improve in chess strategy, positional play, and middlegame concepts. And you got what you asked for – our new course “Top 25 Middlegame Concepts”! It is a theoretical and practical course for those who want to take their chess to the next level. The theory part of video lessons have a duration of about 4.5 hours and the practical part contains 6 tasks with over 50 games that will help you understand and remember the ideas of the course better. Don’t forget to make use of the launch offers (valid till Monday, 4 July): you get a massive 50% discount and the course “Calculate Till Mate” for FREE. Plus, you may also get the combo: “Top 25 Middlegame Concepts” + “The GM Opening Lab” + “An Endgame Expert” for just $99 USD (instead of $260 USD). Connect the 3 phases of the chess game (opening, middlegame and endgame) like a PRO and save over $160 USD! << Grab the special offers now! >> Today you are about to see an iconic example of a perfect attack in chess. The game was played by Alexander Alekhine almost a hundred years ago. From this game, you will learn a very interesting and truly evil variation in a popular chess opening, the Italian Game. According to the database stats, most players make this losing mistake in just move 5, which lets you to kickstart your unstoppable attack. You can find the PGN of this game below: 
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