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There’s a deadly weapon in White’s opening arsenal that most players overlook. It’s simple to learn, highly effective against many defenses, and used by some of the greatest players in history—yet most amateur players never touch it.
If you like the London System for its simplicity and structure, then you’re going to love this.
In today’s new video, GM Igor Smirnov will introduce you to the Torre Attack—a powerful opening that’s like an improved and more aggressive version of the London. It’s easy to learn, solid in structure, but offers much sharper attacking chances against common defenses like the King’s Indian or Indian Game.
The opening is named after Carlos Torre, a brilliant Mexican grandmaster who once defeated the 2nd World Champion, Emanuel Lasker, using a legendary windmill tactic. That attacking spirit lives on in this system—and in this video, GM Igor Smirnov will show you how to use it to dominate your games.
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► Chapters
00:00 Torre Attack Chess Opening for White
00:11 Is Torre Attack better than London System?
01:08 Key Move for White in the Torre Attack Opening
02:47 Common Attacking Ideas & Tactical Patterns
05:06 Carlos Torre playing the Torre Attack
06:07 Middlegame Attacking Plans
08:05 Brilliant checkmating combination
09:05 If Black attacks your bishop with h6
10:29 Punishing the Bg4 pin on your knight
12:04 If Black attacks your bishop with Ne4
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