Berlin Endgame Chess Game: Michael Adams vs Fabiano Caruana - Dortmund 2013
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Watch a detailed chess analysis video of a high-level game between Fabiano Caruana and Michael Adams from Dortmund 2013. Explore the Berlin Endgame variation of the Ruy Lopez where queens are traded early, creating interesting imbalances in minor pieces and pawn structure. Follow the critical moment after Caruana's 16th move Nc3, when Adams activates his rook to capture the c2-pawn while Caruana targets an undefendable piece on f8. Witness Adams' king hunt strategy and excellent conversion technique after Caruana makes a critical error. The 11-minute video includes the complete PGN notation and features commentary from a self-taught National Master explaining the strategic concepts and tactical opportunities throughout this instructive endgame battle.
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Michael Adams Breaks Caruana with the Berlin Endgame
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