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Analyze a sharp blitz chess game between Nigel Short and Garry Kasparov from St. Louis, 2015, emerging from a Sicilian Richter-Rauzer opening. Examine the critical moment after 13…Qa5 in an opposite sides castles position, where Short attempts an instructive but tempting move to exploit Kasparov's unprotected bishop on the d-file. Study how this proves to be a grave tactical error and observe Kasparov's prompt punishment that secures victory in just 29 moves. Learn from the strategic and tactical elements of this high-level encounter between two chess legends, with complete game notation provided for detailed analysis.
Syllabus
Kasparov Wrecks Short's Richter-Rauzer in 29 Moves
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