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Analyze an instructive 14-minute chess game between Judit Polgar and Bartosz Prazmowski from the 2010 European Rapid Championship, featuring the Caro-Kann Exchange with the Panov Attack. Examine how Black's inaccurate follow-up to 6...Nc6 leads to strategic difficulties, as Prazmowski fails to challenge White's central control in the opening phase. Study Polgar's superior positional understanding as she secures a decisive structural advantage within just 10 moves, then observe her characteristic attacking style as she converts the position with precision and force. Learn from Black's missed opportunities to equalize and understand how small inaccuracies in the opening can snowball into overwhelming disadvantages against world-class opposition. Follow the complete game analysis through all 31 moves, including the key tactical sequences that lead to Black's resignation, while gaining insights into high-level rapid chess decision-making and the punishing nature of the Panov Attack when executed by one of the strongest players in chess history.
Syllabus
Judit Polgar's Panov Attack Punishes Prazmowski in 31 Moves
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