Some attacks in chess are brutal, displaying a firework of sacrifices and tactics, others are more subtle, showing a fine mix of determination and patience - which is often a pleasure to watch. In his Agony Column #30 Jon Speelman presents a nice example
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http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/889... Speelman qualified thus for the Candidates' matches of 1988-89 where he beat Yasser Seirawan (+3=2-0), defeated Nigel Short (+2=3-0), but lost the semi-final to Jan Timman narrowly (+1=5-2). In the next Candidates cycle of 1991, he d...
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Maik Naundorf, 36, from Germany, is a player who likes the artistic touch, and reading about the history of the game and biographies of chess players. In his games he prefers ECO-codes mainly in the A- or B-region. He submitted a game which cost him the