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Analyze a sharp 11-minute chess game between Yasser Seirawan and Ivan Sokolov from Sarajevo 1987, where Seirawan employs a devastating kingside attack from the English Opening. Discover how the Anglo-Grünfeld Variation transforms into a caveman-style assault that mirrors the Yugoslav Attack against the Sicilian Dragon, with Seirawan systematically targeting Sokolov's weakened kingside by eliminating the dark-squared bishop and forcing open the h-file. Learn the strategic importance of Seirawan's subtle queen placement on c1 instead of the conventional d2 square on move 8, a decision whose brilliance only becomes apparent by move 22 when the attack reaches its climax. Study the complete game notation to understand how White's aggressive pawn storm and piece coordination create overwhelming pressure against Black's castled position, demonstrating masterful attacking technique from one of America's greatest chess players.
Syllabus
Seirawan's Caveman Attack in the English Smashes Sokolov
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