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Chess.com - Pawn Structure 101: Panov-Botvinnik
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IM Rensch continues his series on "Pawn Structures" by analyzing the incredibly sharp, and volatile Panov-Botvinnik Structure. Here he reviews one of his own games from the Berkeley Masters in 2008 against Grandmaster Zviad Izoria. Hopefully members will find, the game instructive and take home some of the important points about the "necessity of accurate attacking moves" against white's center pawn chain... Full video available at http://www.Chess.com/videos
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