Very fine. Attacking weak quadrants then switching to the newly weakened part in order to finally breakthrough. Showalter was a fine attacker but the “Old Lion” Steinitz had quite a lot of experience with openings such as the Advanced French. Showalter did well not to allow the initial attack not crush him, but his position was stretched too thin. Thanks
Excellent. Brief and to the point analysis.
I agree with Mike, good stuff and I look forward to a special video in just two subs time! 😃
Very fine. Attacking weak quadrants then switching to the newly weakened part in order to finally breakthrough. Showalter was a fine attacker but the “Old Lion” Steinitz had quite a lot of experience with openings such as the Advanced French. Showalter did well not to allow the initial attack not crush him, but his position was stretched too thin.
Thanks
Similar style to Karpov.