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One imperceptible mistake - and the position explodes. In this chess lesson, GM Mihail Marin examines how hidden dynamic resources can be unleashed the moment your opponent makes a tiny positional slip. But there's a crucial warning: after achieving your goal through dynamic play, you must know when to switch back to a static approach - or risk throwing everything away. Featuring two instructive games by the late GM Mihai Suba, this video teaches you how to sense the critical moment when dynamics take over and how to handle the transition back to calm play. ⏱ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction - Dynamics in Chess 03:12 Suba - Ubilava, Roses 1992 13:58 Suba - Solojhenkin, Berga 1993 25:30 Outro 📚 Topics covered: chess middlegame dynamics, dynamic vs static play, chess tactics, positional chess, attacking chess, chess calculation, Mihai Suba games, chess patterns, chess improvement, grandmaster analysis 🎓 About GM Mihail Marin Grandmaster Mihail Marin is a three-time Romanian National Champion, Olympic medalist, former second to Judit Polgar, ChessBase author, and Chessable instructor. He currently coaches the Italian women's national team. This channel provides advanced chess lessons focused on opening strategy, positional play, middlegame understanding, and endgame technique - designed for ambitious players rated 1400–2400+ who want real improvement. 🔔 New in-depth chess lessons every week - subscribe to not miss the next one. #chess #chessmiddlegame #chesstactics #chessstrategy #dynamicchess #positionalchess #chessattack #chesslesson #grandmaster #chessimprovement #chessanalysis #chesspatterns #chessthinking