A Brilliant Counterattack in a Seemingly Hopeless Position. Geller vs Euwe (Zurich 1953)
The World Champion Max Euwe finds the hidden resources for a counterattack, which gained him a brilliancy prize. He sacrifices the rook in order to deflect his opponent's queen from a key square, which let him start a devastating attack on white king. 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e3 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 b6 7. Bd3 Bb7 8. f3 Nc6 9. Ne2 O-O 10. O-O Na5 11. e4 Ne8 12. Ng3 cxd4 13. cxd4 Rc8 14. f4 Nxc4 15. f5 f6 16. Rf4 b5 17. Rh4 Qb6 18. e5 Nxe5 19. fxe6 Nxd3 20. Qxd3 Qxe6 21. Qxh7+ Kf7 22. Bh6 Rh8 23. Qxh8 Rc2 24. Rc1 Rxg2+ 25. Kf1 Qb3 26. Ke1 Qf3 0-1

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Attack and Sacrifice Intuitively. Euwe vs Najdorf, Zurich 1953

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Chess Strategy: Playing on Both Flanks. Taimanov vs Geller. Zurich 1953

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Creating Counterplay in a Worse Position. Bronstein vs Botvinnik 1951. Game 2

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Miraculous Queen Sacrifice in Hopeless Position. Lilienthal vs Nezhmetdinov

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Peak Kramnik Was Disgusting

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How to Prepare a Queen Sacrifice. Geller vs Karpov

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Geller vs. Euwe, 1953, "Euwe's Immortal Game"

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JAN TIMMAN vs JUDIT POLGAR – Nimzo-Indian Counterattack! ♟️🔥 #JanTimman #JuditPolgar #chesslegends

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🔥Karpov’s 5 Golden Rules 👉 To Win Without Doing Anything

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The Greatest Chess Defense Of All Time - Best Of The 50s - Geller vs. Euwe

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Nezhmetdinov defeats the Sicilian Dragon in 15 moves

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Chess Psychology: Confusing the Opponent by Mysterious Moves. Botvinnik vs Bronstein 1951. Game 21

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Zurich 1953 round 1: Taimanov vs. Bronstein

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A World Championship Queen Sacrifice! - Best Of The 50s - Botvinnik vs. Smyslov, 1954

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🔥SO BRILLIANT 👉 No One Has Ever Matched It.

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1 Chess Move Greater Than 10 Brilliant Sacrifices

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Zurich 1953 Round 1 Analysis

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