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Analyze a masterful chess game between Ziaur Rahman and Daniil Dubov from the Gibraltar Masters 2014 in this 17-minute instructional video. Explore how Dubov employs the Dutch Leningrad opening to devastating effect, countering White's double-fianchetto setup with his own strategic plan involving rerouting the queen's knight to e7. Discover the critical moment when Dubov plays 15...f4, establishing an invasive pawn that shifts the game's momentum. Learn how Rahman's subsequent faulty response allows Dubov to dominate the pawn structure battle and secure a decisive advantage by move 18. Follow the tactical execution as Dubov converts his positional superiority with precision, forcing resignation in just 30 moves. Study the complete game notation and understand the key strategic concepts that make this Dutch Leningrad variation so effective against traditional setups.
Syllabus
Daniil Dubov's Dutch Leningrad Destroys Rahman in 30 Moves
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