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00:00 Intro 00:13 First move 00:20 Game 1 Torre Attack 08:07 Analysis 1 16:57 Example 1 17:30 Back to Game 18:04 Game 2 Alapin 25:55 Analysis 2 30:20 Example 2 32:26 Back to Game Unlock the secrets of chess mastery with this in-depth exploration of patient attacking play. Learn why rushing your attack can backfire and how to build devastating, unstoppable offensives by exercising restraint and strategic thinking. This video analyzes three illuminating chess games, including a brilliant example from World Champion Botvinnik, to demonstrate the power of patience in chess. Discover: -Why patience is crucial in chess attacks -How to avoid common attacking pitfalls -Techniques to gradually build winning positions -The psychology behind patient play -Practical examples from master-level games Whether you're a beginner looking to improve or an experienced player aiming to refine your skills, this video will transform your approach to attacking chess. Learn to harness the power of patience and take your game to the next level. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a critical edge over your opponents! Bortnyk and Naroditsky's Jobava London • Mastering the Jobava London ft. Bortn... https://danielnaroditsky1.podia.com/b... Daniel now has a Patreon! Check it out at / danielnaroditsky Edited by @ClydeBarber (check out some newly released original music on YT) Follow Daniel on Twitter at / gmnaroditsky Daniel streams regularly on Twitch at / gmnaroditsky Join The Reddit / danielnaroditsky Join Chess.com: chess.com/membership?ref_id=1715324 #chesstactics #chessstrategy #chessimprovement #chessopenings #chessgrandmasters