⚡️Con este peón solo hay dos opciones 🎯 Ataca o Pierde
Many players advance their pawn to e5 out of habit, without realizing they're making a decision that can define the entire game. In this masterpiece by Wilhelm Steinitz, you'll discover a strategic rule that grandmasters know very well: ♟️ An advanced pawn on e5 can become a devastating attacking weapon... or a weakness that makes you suffer throughout the endgame. Through a classic game, you'll learn: ✅ When a pawn on e5 is an advantage ✅ How to use the space advantage to attack ✅ Why the opponent must react in the center ✅ How to shift the attack from one flank to the other ✅ What Steinitz did to completely stifle his opponent If you want to improve your strategic understanding and truly learn chess, this video is for you. 👇 A question: Do you advance your pawn to e5 without thinking, or were you already aware of this rule? Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:27 Steinitz vs. Showalter (Vienna 1898) 01:22 The pawn on e5 either checkmates or loses the endgame 04:09 Tip: If you have a space advantage... 04:32 Quote from Steinitz (the accumulation of advantages) 05:29 Counter an attack on the flank, counterattack in the center 06:19 Kingside attack 11:38 Conclusion #chess #steinitz #strategy #onlinechess #chessstrategy #pawn5 #chesslesson #chesswithyou

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