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This event started november 2009 and I have now finished all my games.
My final result was excellent: 10.5 of 14 (+6 =7 -0) - crosstable

As one can read from the crosstable, I am currently leading but not yet sure of winning the event…

While the tournament is still in progress and important games will decide whether I will be champion or not I think it’s time to do a status on my games in the event.

I had a fairly good draw because I was given the white pieces against the 2 players I feared the most; Champion from the last 3 years, Søren Rud Ottesen (2360),  and a player I lost to in another event, Lars-Henrik Bech Hansen (2039).
I decided to play for quick draws in those two games. This tactic was successfully executed.
6.h3 against the Najdorf did the trick for me against Ottesen and against Hansen I played 3.Bb5 against a classical Sicilian and then exchanged on c6 and we agreed on a draw in only 21 moves.

In my other games I tried to play the Modern Defence as black and opened all white games 1.e4.
My main rival contender for the title now is the head of the danish CC organization, Søren Peschardt.
He played 1.d4 against me and in a Veresov Opening I had to defend accurately and exchange as many pieces as possible to get the draw.

This is the game:

Peschardt,Søren (2196) - Jensen,Claus (2126) [A45]

DM 2009 (Danish Championship) ICCF, 01.11.2009

1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Bg5 Nbd7 4.Nf3 h6 5.Bh4 e6 6.e3 c5 7.Be2 Be7 8.0–0 0–0 9.a4 a6 10.a5 cxd4 11.Qxd4 Nb8 12.Ne5 Nfd7 13.Bxe7 Qxe7 14.Na4 Nxe5 15.Qxe5 Nc6 16.Qc3 Bd7 17.Nb6 Rad8 18.Rfd1 Be8 19.f4 f6 20.Rd2 Bg6 21.g3 Qd6 22.Ra4 Rfe8 23.Bf3 Qe7 24.h3 Be4 25.Bg2 Bxg2 26.Kxg2 Na7 27.Qb4 Qf7 28.Rd3 Nc8 29.Nxc8 Rxc8 ½-½

 

 

 

 

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I have been working on an e-book on the Marshall Attack for almost a year now.
It’s really beginning to look very good!
Currently I am adding video highlights to the book and also updating with the newest games played by the top GM’s.

I enjoy it very much and I do believe that the book will be very useful for black players up to around 2200 ELO level who want to play and understand(!) the Marshall Attack against the Ruy Lopez.

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This is the famous game where Marshall played his Marshall Attack for the first time in serious competition.
Capablanca took the challenge over the board by accepting the pawn.
Marshall played very agressively, but Capablanca was able to find all the right answers to Marshall’s threats.

Marshall may have been frustrated that Capa did so well, but the chess world noticed the ideas behind the Marshall Attack and this opening is still played by a lot of top players today!

So although losing this game, Marshall had invented something still of value almost 100 years later!

Watch all the interesting ideas of Marshall and the immaculate defence by Capablanca!

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In this game from an exhibition match against an amateur player Capablanca plays a very questionnable bishop sacrifice. This happens every day all over the world whe a strong player meets a weaker one, you might argue. And true that is.
But this game has been regarded one of the Capablanca classics - is that fair, considering the quality?
Judge for yourself…

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This exciting game is from Havanna 1913.
And again, Capablanca is up against Juan Corzo.
It’s a game full of interesting ideas and tactical subtleties.
A must see!

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My first video on Capablanca is a game from 1901. Capablanca being only 12 years old.
The young Capablanca was playing a match against the cuban champion of that time, Juan Corzo, and Capa won the match!!
This is game 11 from that match… 

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My fifth video in the series on the exchange sacrifice is dealing with the thematic exchange sacrifice in the sicilian dragon. It’s an important attacking idea to know ifyou play against the dragon. 

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This video is an analysis of the game Seirawan-Kozul from Wijk An Zee 1991.
It includes a very atypical exchange sacrifice and some very interesting strategical ideas.

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The third video in my series on the exchange sacrifice is an analysis of the game Spassky-
Petrosian, game 7 of their 1966 world chess championship match.
Please enjoy this chess classic!

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This is the secon video in my series on the exchange sacrifice.
This time I have chosen 3 instructive examples from Petrosian’s games.

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