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Analyze a masterful chess game featuring a brilliant tactical combination by 10-year-old prodigy Joshua Waitzkin against Edward Frumkin from the 1987 New York Open. Study how Waitzkin emerges from the Sicilian Defense Four Knights variation to establish dominant control over key dark squares c5 and d4, effectively anchoring his knights on these critical outposts. Observe how this strategic positioning severely limits Black's counterplay options on the kingside while Waitzkin maintains complete control of the queenside. Learn how to gradually shift tactical focus from one side of the board to another as Waitzkin demonstrates by transitioning his attack toward the kingside after securing his queenside advantage. Witness the culmination of superior positional play as the game concludes with an aesthetically pleasing tactical combination that leads directly to checkmate, showcasing how proper strategic preparation sets up devastating tactical opportunities.
Syllabus
Joshua Waitzkin's Beautiful Chess Combination
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