How to play aggressive chess? | Attacking chess game in Sicilian Defense

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Let’s admit it – we all love to watch an aggressive, fierce chess game full of powerful moves, strong maneuvers, great activity, excellent piece coordination, and amazing sacrifices! Often such games are popular and will have thousands (and even millions) of views on the Internet.

However, today we are going to see an unpopular attacking chess game. The RCA guest coach analyzes a game played between Firiman and Tate in the Sicilian Defense.

In this game, Black has already pushed his h&g pawns to attack White’s bishop. White further invited Black to play aggressively by castling on the kingside. Then Black finished his strong attack (against the castled king) with a really cool queen sacrifice.

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27 Comments

  1. It will be nice if you be my coach can you give your number I want to contact you sir

  2. It will be nice if you be my coach can you give your number I want to contact you sir

  3. The white knight on e2 should just take the black knight on f4 that defends the g2 pawn instead of the b3 pawn move at 13:52 IMO. Through this, the king can take the pawn on g2 and eliminate the threat of advancing to the eighth rank.

  4. Thank you for telling us to get better and better at chess.

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  7. Thank you for sharing, good opening Sicilian Defence 🍉👍

  8. H4 by black? Dats a blunder i think….if im white im happy to trade a bishop for a rook and pawn.

  9. I'm sorry, I know this guy's brilliant, but he's making the moves too fast. He's not helping if he's doing it this fast

  10. Why didn't the black pieces player just promote the pawn ?

  11. 11:32 why black didn’t play knight to f3 forking king, queen and rook?

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