Adventures in the King’s Gambit: Part 3 - Chess Openings Explained
Jonathan Schrantz examines the main line of the King’s Gambit Accepted in the conclusion of the King’s Gambit series. Within the Kieseritsky Gambit, learn the long whip and the Kolisch defenses.
David Bronstein vs Peter Vasilievich Dubinin, USSR Championship (1947): C39 King’s Gambit Accepted, Kieseritsky, long whip defence, Jaenisch variation
Alexei Fedorov vs Alexey Shirov, Rubinstein Memorial (2000): C39 King’s Gambit Accepted, Kieseritsky, Kolisch defence
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