How to Attack in Chess?

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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov analyzes a game played between Leonid Yudasin and the former world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik. In this game, Kramnik shows really well how to develop a crushing attack against your opponent’s king with a beautiful combination.

Kramnik played the Sveshnikov variation from the Sicilian Defene, and after the opening stage he had a centralized pawn on e5, with no counterpart. Kramnik realized that was his strength and he developed a strong kingside attack by anchoring that pawn.

While Kramnik developed his attack by bringing in all his pieces into the attack, his pawn, after being pushed to e4, restricted his opponent’s pieces on the queenside from entering into the center or the kingside for defense. Watch the complete video analysis as GM Igor Smirnov summarizes the powerful attacking principle of simultaneously improving pieces and attacking the opponent.

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