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Ding Liren destroys Lu Shanglei’s kingside in 24 moves

Hello Jerry,

unfortunately, I only became aware of your many blog posts and your great YouTube channel today.

Your comments and explanations are really excellent! Thanks for that.

I wish you all the best,
Tenakel

Hello Jerry, unfortunately, I only became aware of your many blog posts and your great YouTube channel today. Your comments and explanations are really excellent! Thanks for that. I wish you all the best, Tenakel

that g6 is what loosened his castle up and lost the game from what i see didnt respect the power of positional knight and active bishops in said variation he had to take care of whites positional ideas before defense f6 look better but knight and bishop i would almost say sack a piece for defending against attack

that g6 is what loosened his castle up and lost the game from what i see didnt respect the power of positional knight and active bishops in said variation he had to take care of whites positional ideas before defense f6 look better but knight and bishop i would almost say sack a piece for defending against attack
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Showing a game from 10 years ago where Ding crushed a random NPC, nice

Showing a game from 10 years ago where Ding crushed a random NPC, nice

@Chess-Network said in #1:

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@Chess-Network said in #1: > Comments on lichess.org/@/chess-network/blog/ding-liren-destroys-lu-shangleis-kingside-in-24-moves/bxCnpYCD
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