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00:00 Harry Meets Garry
07:14 The Hook Pawn on h6
09:48 The Correct Pawn Move
13:53 Avoiding Chess Crimes
16:53 The Padlock Formation
20:00 Harry, Garry, Happy
21:36 Should Black Castle Long?
22:55 Choose Among 3 Options
25:05 Sam Shankland Rule
28:29 Homework Position
This video shows you everything you need to know about pawn storms, a very typical and recurrent middlegame pattern. When the kings castle on opposite flanks, attack and piece activity become very important. In those positions, the main middlegame plan becomes a pawn storm, where your pawns roll forward to open up lines for your heavy pieces. The value of time becomes very important in such sharp positions. This video shows several important chess patterns around pawn storms that will help you execute strong attacks.
In this video, we actively engage with the material by asking "Why" questions. This way of learning will lead to conceptual understanding and deeper processing. This video also shows how blindly memorizing certain moves can lead you in the wrong direction. We talk about typical Sicilian Dragon Middlegames while analyzing Fischer and Botvinnik games. We discuss several attacking methods to accelerate our attack against the enemy king, but also defensive techniques to safeguard our king in such sharp positions.
You are always welcome to give me feedback and share your ideas! I hope this video will help improve your attacking game.