@@MrpallekulingYou think that because you’re not strong enough to understand the practical problems they created. You’re speaking as if you’d have a chance if they played against you at that level, which is hilarious
going to open up the h file and white rook more activity + adding pressure to black's king.. black knight has to defend and stay and cannot join the party if that happens
in the endgame magnus had no option but to keep the tension and wanted to draw the match,,, but ding did not repeat his moves and managed to won the match by time,,,,
thats the thing, at my level like 1200 elo, even we reach such positions easily but then our opponents dont accept the draw and keep playing ultimately one of us blunders in the endgame or lose due to time pressure
Lo que dices es muy cierto y es válido para muchos juegos . El 80 % de cualquier juego o disciplina , lo que en ajedrez vendría a ser apertura y medio juego, es perfectamente aprendido a jugar en un periodo de tiempo relativamente corto y por la mayoría de los jugadores. El 20 % restante toma una mayor cantidad de tiempo y aún así no todos llegamos a dominarlo.