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chessclockz: 16. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Openings Part 2

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00:00attack is very strong attack it was classic as Keveningen and and Karpov created massive attack
00:09but that was not his game that's important to remember it was my game so that's why you know
00:14I actually found great defensive moves so I just not sure it's the right move order
00:23but we actually always always reach this this yes this position so and Karpov started the attack
00:38but I was not afraid uh by the way I always liked playing this position with black
00:45I knew it was dangerous but I felt comfortable I even had a joke saying white
00:53dramatic has dramatically weakened it's it's uh kingside by pushing the pawns and the pawns cannot
01:02go back by the way it's important rule the pawns don't go back so that's why unless you do something
01:07with these pawns there um eventually you have many weaknesses behind it and I play this position
01:13often and uh you just look at the results and uh I had nothing to complain about um Karpov lost this
01:21game no more e4 against me only d4 he just realized that that was not his move um so I can
01:32use this example as an advice so you should also realize what is what is your game so what do you like
01:39so what do you want to play so do you want sharp game do you want quiet game and then you can definitely
01:46make a choice because now learning line by line the openings it's important of course if you play sharp
01:52openings if you play uh neither of you don't have luxury of playing it by by heart so you have
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