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Featured is an analysis of the chess game between Garry Kasparov and Gata Kamsky from the 1993 Linares Tournament. The opening is Sicilian Scheveningen where Kasparov choses the English Attack. Kasparov’s convenient and indirect reaction to Kamsky’s pressure on b2 is particularly instructive. Once the endgame arrives, it becomes clear that Kasparov has a better position primarily because of his safer king. How exactly should Kasparov capitalize on this advantage?
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