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    http://canadachessnews.blogspot.hu/

    Every Hansen game now deserves some level of scrutiny. Here Hansen gives a nice demonstration of
    • The bishop pair
    • Pressure on the whole board
    • Choosing a favorable structure
    • Small tactics

    Here is his rd1 win in the recent Karpos Open.

    Markovski,V (2042) - Hansen,Eric (2557)
    Sicilian 2.c3 Nf6[B22]
    Karpos Open 2013 Skopje MKD (1.30), 09.03.2013

    http://budapestchesnews.blogspot.hu/

    GM Berczes,D played a nice game in rd9 of the Dallas FIDE Open illustrating the following themes
    • Lead in development
    • Play against overextended pawns
    • Play against an uncastled king
    • Delayed castling

    Here is the game.

    Berczes,D (2526) - Friedel,J (2502)
    Reti vs Queen’s Gambit[A13]
    UTD Turner GM Invitational 2013 Richardson USA (9), 13.03.2013

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    Re: Blog Posts Mar 20 Posts

    http://d4chessnews.blogspot.hu/

    TWIC 758
    The ...Na6 Side Development in the Closed Catalan/Queen's Indian
    This knight to the side method of development is a trademark of GM Tiviakov. The idea is to support ...c5 but without blocking the central files as ...Nbd7 would. Here is the feature game.

    Kopylov,M (2473) - Tiviakov,S (2659)
    Closed Catalan …Na6[E08]
    Bundesliga 2012–13 Hamburg GER (12), 17.03.2013

    http://reochessnews.blogspot.hu/

    TWIC 758
    GM Neiksans took some risks in a patient maneuvering game with the following middlegame themes,
    • Maneuvering in an equal position
    • King walk in the middlegame
    • Better pawn structure
    • The knight as a maneuvering force
    • QBN-QBB
    • QN-QB(good N vs bad B)


    Here is the feature game.

    Neiksans,A (2535) - Ebeling,M (2273)
    Reversed Benoni 3.g3 Nc6[A09]
    TCh-FIN SM 2012–13 Helsinki FIN (13.1), 09.03.2013

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      Re: Blog Posts Mar 20 Posts

      http://e4chessnews.blogspot.hu/

      TWIC 758
      The 6.Be3 English Attack is red-hot theory now. The key defense is 6...e5 7.Nb3 Be6 8.f3(Diagram)

      Troff played 8...Be7 in a key game and won with a blistering attack at the recent University of Dallas FIDE Open. Here is the feature game.

      Zherebukh,Y (2623) - Troff,Kayden W (2407)
      Sicilian Najdorf 6.Be3 e5 7.Nb3 Be6 8.f3 Be7[B90]
      UTD Turner GM Invitational 2013 Richardson USA (6), 11.03.2013

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