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Analyze a chess miniature featuring Shakhriyar Mamedyarov's Trompowsky Attack against Judit Polgar in the 2014 World Blitz Chess Championship. Examine Mamedyarov's aggressive opening strategy and Polgar's slower approach, which leads to a precarious position. Observe how Mamedyarov's natural developing moves and strong center control create a one-sided game. Study the critical moment when Polgar's blunder allows Mamedyarov to execute a decisive tactic, forcing her resignation after only 11 moves. Learn from this brief yet instructive game to understand the importance of energetic play and proper opening principles in chess.
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Judit Polgar LOSES to the Trompowsky Attack in 11 moves
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