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In this video lesson, the RCA guest coach GM Marian Petrov analyzes his game where he checkmated his opponent within just a few moves after launching a crushing attack on an open file.
The French defense was played, and Petrov tricked his opponent to castle on the queenside. After that, he captured the so-called poisoned pawn on a7 with his bishop, inviting his opponent to trap the bishop by playing b6-Kb7-Kxa7.
This allowed Petrov to push his a-pawn and create a pawn break, which eventually opened up the a-file. In just a few moves after that, Petrov made his opponent resign due to inevitable checkmate
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