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Analyze an instructive 14-minute rapid chess game between Dimitris Alexakis and Hans Niemann from the 2025 World Rapid Chess Championship in Doha, Qatar. Study how Niemann demonstrates superior positional understanding in the Sicilian Defense Prins variation, focusing on the critical weak squares d4 and d5 that define the early middlegame strategy. Observe Niemann's technique for securing long-term advantages through the bishop pair after 15 moves, and examine how Alexakis's premature knight placement on d5 allows Niemann to establish steady positional control on the queenside. Learn from this rapid-fire example of positional chess mastery that leads to resignation in just 33 moves, with complete game notation provided for detailed analysis and study.
Syllabus
Hans Niemann’s Positional Punishment in the Prins
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