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In this video lesson, the RCA guest coach IM Mat Kolosowski shows you one of his favourite attacking chess games involving a brilliant queen sacrifice. Surprisingly, this attacking masterpiece wasn’t created by any of those players who you would usually associate attacking games with – it wasn’t Shirov, Spassky, Fischer, Kasparov, and even Tal.
The game was played by Rashid Nezhmetdinov, a Soviet chess player who never managed to obtain the Grandmaster title. He was a very strong International Master who played in the Soviet Era. In fact, this game was played in the year 1958.
Nezhmetdinov played a brilliant queen sacrifice in the middlegame, which helped him attack his opponent’s king at the center of the board. His rook, two knights, the bishop, and a couple of pawns, all came together in checkmating the king. Watch and enjoy the beautiful analysis.
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00:00 Introduction
02:07 Black is ahead in development
02:26 Ng4 – Multipurpose move
05:11 Missed winning a pawn
06:06 Tip: involve all your pieces!
09:33 1st sacrifice of the game
13:06 The ultimate queen sacrifice!
15:14 Quiet move, inevitable checkmate
17:46 Final King walk
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