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Einstein's Brilliant Chess Trap in the Italian Game!

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💡 Understand Chess Like a PRO Get GM's Positional Understanding - Learn 3 Ways To Improve Your Chess Results FREE Masterclass ► 💰💲 Join the RCA Affiliate Program, promote our courses, and get 50% commission - 📥 Find this Albert Einstein's chess game from this blog-post - In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares with you the game played by Albert Einstein in 1913, where he sets up a brilliant trap in the Italian Game, one of the most popular chess openings. At a critical moment, Einstein sacrificed his rook to get some initiative and attack his opponent's king. He won the game with a beautiful tactical combination that resulted in a forcing checkmate! ▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Chapters 00:00 Albert Einstein's Brilliant Chess Game 00:11 Einstein plays the Italian Game 01:14 1st critical moment in the game 01:51 Einstein sets up a brilliant trap 02:23 Einstein = Magnus Carlsen² 04:07 Einstein missed a straightforward win 05:22 Beautiful combination for the win 06:10 Improve your positional understanding in chess 📗 Free chess courses - #GMSmirnov #AlbertEinstein #ChessTraps #OpeningTraps #ItalianGame

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