[ENG/ESP] Gran Maestro vs Aficionado, Diferentes modos de jugar./GMI, Different ways to play

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    Lo primero que se nos viene a la mente cuando vemos a un Gran Maestro de ajedrez es su superioridad sobre todo aficionado porque nos impresiona el título que tiene, pero, la diferencia más notable siempre pasa desapercibida, para mostrar las diferencias que existen escogí una partida jugada en 1938 por Alexander Alekhine frente a un aficionado en unas simultaneas, vean la siguiente imagen

    The first thing that comes to mind when we see a chess Grandmaster is his superiority over any amateur because we are impressed by the title he has, but, the most notable difference always goes unnoticed, to show the differences that exist I chose a game played in 1938 by Alexander Alekhine against an amateur in a simultaneous, see the following picture

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    Alekhine juega con blancas, esta partida terminó en 13 jugadas por jaque mate, pero, todo gracias a esa diferencia desapercibida que es el desarrollo de piezas temprano, así es, antes de montar un ataque todo GM tiende a sacar sus piezas primero y luego de de tener a su Rey a salvo es allí donde comienza el desarrollo de su ataque, no antes, en esta partida se llega a esta posición luego de una Defensa Caro-Khan y podemos ver como las blancas ya tienen su par de Caballos un Alfil y su Dama dispuestos a ir contra el Rey negro mientras el negro sacó su Alfil de c8 que comenzó a ser atacado por los caballos blancos al punto de convertir ese Alfil en un peón gigante totalmente inútil. Espero que les guste este bonito ejemplo de esas pequeñas grandes diferencias.

    Alekhine* plays with White, this game ended in 13 moves by checkmate, but, all thanks to that unnoticed difference that is the development of pieces early, that is, before mounting an attack every GM tends to take out his pieces first and after having his King safe it is there where the development of his attack begins, not before, in this game this position is reached after a Caro-Khan Defense and we can see how white already has his pair of Knights a Bishop and Queen ready to go against the black King while black took out his Bishop from c8 which began to be attacked by the white knights to the point of turning that Bishop into a totally useless giant pawn. I hope you like this nice example of those little big differences.*


    Gracias por ver y leer!!!/Thanks for watching and reading!!!


    El tablero utilizado para la demostración es del software Chessbase15 y todos los derechos de autor pertenecen a la compañía Chessbase. Solo anoté las jugadas y las explico en este tablero.
    The board used for the demonstration is from the software Chessbase15 and all copyrights belong to the company Chessbase. I only annotated the moves and explain them on this board.

    Las imágenes son capturas de pantalla en el desarrollo de la partida.
    The images are screenshots during the development of the game.



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