Learn How To Play AGGRESSIVELY And WIN More Games! – GM Damian Lemos (EMPIRE CHESS)

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While positional masterpieces and flawless endgames are impressive and often beautiful, it is aggressive chess that most often captures our imagination and sticks in our memories. The powerful dynamism of Garry Kasparov, the devastating sacrifices of Mikhail Tal or the relentless pressure of Bobby Fischer – these champions knew how to fight at chess right from the opening.

You can emulate these players, play in their uncompromising style, too. You can learn how to force your opponent to make life-or-death decisions at every turn, to attack with such energy that you just overpower people, game after game.

This is the idea behind “Aggressive Chess Domination”. Presented by GM Damian Lemos, this DVD explores some of the most dominant performances seen on the chessboard, all deeply analyzed and clearly explained so that you can use the same ideas to win your own games.

In this free preview, GM Damian Lemos covers the brilliant game between GM Vallejo Pons and IM Geert van der Stricht. This is what it looks like when a very strong GM (nearly 2700) plays a very strong IM (2425 when this was played) and is determined to destroy him.

From what looks like a quiet way to confront the Sicilian Defense, White gains a positional advantage as early as move 7 and by move 12 is bossing his opponent around, gaining space – with tempo – every move. Under pressure, Black makes a slight inaccuracy and doesn’t get another chance. White’s attack is so quick, his very strong opponent doesn’t know what’s hit him. See if you can spot the sacrifice that wins the game on the spot!

Enjoy this video and remember to check out the DVD here.

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