While playing a game, the most important measure to protect your king iscastling. There are certain situations where we castle on the opposite side to our opponent’s king.
There are quite a lot of openings that often lead to opposite side castling situations. For instance, the Sicilian Defense, Pirc and French defense.
Now, here is a question for you – have you ever faced opposite side castling situations in your own games? Were you successful at it all the time?
Answering “Yes!” to the above question is not that easy! Because it is difficult to be successful at one thing always, unless you’re very well experienced with it and have 100% knowledge of it.
Playing opposite side castling middlegames is not an easy task. If you don’t play with a proper plan, your opponent may crush you in just a few moves.
This is because the main idea, when players castle on opposite sides, is TO ATTACK THE OPPONENT’S KING. So it’s something like, “If you don’t do it, he/she WILL.” To be more precise, it is a matter of “To kill or be killed!”
With the kings on opposite sides, we can often see that each player is trying toopen files across to the enemy king. The most common method is to push pawns, because in the given situation it doesn’t weaken your own king.
Control over the centre plays an important role as well, as the side dominating in the centre can more easily increase his attacking chances or stop an opponent`s initiative.
But this is not all – a lot of other things have to be known while playing opposite side castling. So here is the BIG question for you – how to handle opposite side castling?
To answer this question, we’ve invited a TOP Grandmaster – GM Vadim Milov – to join us.
He’s the #1 player in Switzerland, has won a couple of international tournaments and has a top rating of 2705.
This Sunday, 11 January, at 3 p.m. GMT UK time (check timings here: LINK), you can attend GM Milov’s webinar: “How to handle opposite side castling?”
You can find all the details and sign up here:
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Finally, I’d like to test your tactical skills.
It is White’s turn now. Black has made a mistake in his last move by playing …Qxd4. How can White take advantage of this blunder?
After calculating all variations, you can find the answer here: LINK
P.S. The number of seats for the webinar is limited to 100 only. Hurry up and join the webinar now before all the seats are occupied.
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