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Are you familiar with Kasparov's Immortal game? Discover a key moment in chess history in this chess lesson reviewing Kasparov vs. Topalov, played in 1999!
with Niclas HuschenbethAre you familiar with Kasparov's Immortal game? Discover a key moment in chess history in this chess lesson reviewing Kasparov vs. Topalov, played in 1999!
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See the final stages of Kasparov's Immortal game in this chess analysis lesson. Continue with a review of the game and find out how white regained control.
with Niclas HuschenbethSee the final stages of Kasparov's Immortal game in this chess analysis lesson. Continue with a review of the game and find out how white regained control.
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Curious about the final, deadly moves Kasparov unleashed in his immortal game? Learn how Kasparov got the king and what made the bishop so instrumental.
with Niclas HuschenbethCurious about the final, deadly moves Kasparov unleashed in his immortal game? Learn how Kasparov got the king and what made the bishop so instrumental.
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Discover one of the greatest games in the history of chess: between GM Anand and GM Kamsky. Follow from the opening up and through the middle game exchanges.
with Niclas HuschenbethDiscover one of the greatest games in the history of chess: between GM Anand and GM Kamsky. Follow from the opening up and through the middle game exchanges.
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Continue reviewing Anand vs. Kamsky in this chess analysis lesson. Begin by considering the incredible sequence of moves played on the chessboard.
with Niclas HuschenbethContinue reviewing Anand vs. Kamsky in this chess analysis lesson. Begin by considering the incredible sequence of moves played on the chessboard.
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