Master Class Vol.14 - Vasily Smyslov, Karsten Müller (English, German)


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Vasily Smyslov defeated Mikhail Botvinnik at the second attempt in 1957 and thus became the 7th world champion in chess history, but had to relinquish the title in a rematch the following year. After that Smyslov belonged to the absolute world elite for many years. His performance in the 1982-1985 World Championship cycle was sensational, when he defeated Robert Hübner and Zoltan Ribli one after the other in the candidate matches and only lost in the final to the young Garry Kasparov - Smyslov himself was 62 years old at that time! Smyslov had a particularly deep understanding of chess. Perhaps influenced by music (he was a trained opera singer), his play was characterised by naturalness and harmony. He cultivated a clear positional style and even in sharp tactical positions often relied more on his intuition than on concrete calculation of variations, although he knew how to combine brilliantly when necessary. On the other hand, he shied away from unclear intricacies. Smyslov had a special preference for the (early) exchange of queens as a precursor to his brilliant technique, especially in the endgame, where he was considered an absolute luminary. The 14th World Champion Vladimir Kramnik called Smyslov “the truth in chess”. More

VIDEO PREVIEW

CONTENTS

  • Short biography
  • Opening
  • Introduction
  • Double fianchetto
  • Main Lines
  • French and Caro Kann
  • Spanish
  • Slav
  • Grunfeld
  • Conclusion
  • Strategy
  • Introduction
  • Geller-Smyslov
  • Smyslov-Botvinnik
  • Gligoric-Smyslov
  • Smyslov-Hort
  • Smyslov-Ribli
  • Smyslov-Oll
  • Tactics 1-10
  • Gerasimov-Smyslov, 1935
  • Smyslov-Kirilov, 1940
  • Kotov-Smyslov, 1940
  • Smyslov-Finogenov, 1942
  • Lisitsin-Smyslov, 1944
  • Smyslov - Alatortsev, 1946
  • Smyslov-Kottnauer, 1946
  • Smyslov-Euwe, 1948
  • Smyslov-Florian, 1949
  • Uhlmann-Smyslov, 1959
  • Tactics 11-20
  • Smyslov-Tolush, 1961
  • Smyslov-Letelier, 1962
  • Smyslov-Padevsky, 1963
  • Benko-Smyslov, 1964
  • Smyslov-Rossetto, 1966
  • Smyslov-Fuller, 1969
  • Smyslov-Liberzon, 1969
  • Smyslov-Addison, 1970
  • Smyslov-Karpov, 1971
  • Smyslov-Dzindzichashvili, 1972
  • Tactics 21-24
  • Biyiasas-Smyslov, 1980
  • Smyslov-Timman, 1981
  • Smyslov-Sosonko, 1984
  • Polgar-Smyslov, 2000
  • Endgames
  • Rook endings
  • The wall of umbrellas
  • Complete attacking harmony
  • Textbook defence against h- and f-pawn
  • Miscellaneous endgames
  • Miraculous defence in the pawn ending
  • The clumsy knight
  • The mighty knight
  • The blockading knight
  • An old riddle
  • The classic against Reshevsky
  • A light initiative weighs heavily
  • The attacker does not exchange attacking potential
  • Interactive videos
  • Duel of the passed pawns

PROPERTIES

Language:

English, German

Level:

advanced, tournament player, professional

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

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Computer: Dual Core
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Operating System: Windows 10 and higher
Graphics Card: 256 MB RAM
Other: Windows Media Player 9, ChessBase 14/Fritz 16 or included Reader and internet access for program activation

MacOSX: MacOS "Yosemite" 10.10

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Processor: PC Intel i5 (Quadcore)
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Operating System: Windows 10 and higher, DirectX 11
Graphics Card: 512 MB RAM and more
Other: DirectX10-compatible sound card, Windows Media Player 11 and internet access for program activation

ChessBase Account:

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