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In this video we will look at an interesting attack scheme used by Vladimir Kramnik against Viswanathan Anand. In the Queen's Gambit Accepted, White got a position with an isolated pawn in the center and had to play not only accurately, but also quickly. The game is interesting for its unusual transfer of the queen to the attack, as well as for the typical d4-d5 breakthrough in non-obvious conditions, when it would seem that Black completely controls the breakthrough field and can easily defend. Since Kramnik's opponent was also a world chess champion, White was unable to finish the game with a checkmate attack (Anand's defense was too strong), so in the video we will also learn how to realize extra pawns and learn the intricacies of a rook ending You can ask me any questions on the website https://krivenkochess.ru/ or through the feedback form of the course "Going to 2000+" https://krivenkochess.getcourse.ru/2000 or the course "Going to 2400+" https://krivenkochess.getcourse.ru/2400

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