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In this video, we will take a look to one of the most spectacular chess miniatures of all time: Raymond Keene vs. Edward Fielder. In a Queen's Pawn Game (Mikenas Defense), English Grandmaster Raymond Keene shocks his opponent by sacrificing his Queen move 5! What follows is a masterclass on the imbalance between a Queen and three minor pieces. Keene proves that initiative, development, and King safety are often worth more than raw material. Watch how White navigates the complications to deliver a crushing Royal Fork on move 19. This game is an example of an early Queen sacrifice that leads to a winning middlegame. Key Learnings from this Game: Material Imbalance: Learn why 3 minor pieces are often superior to a lone Queen in the middlegame. The Price of Greed: Taking material in the opening is dangerous if it leaves your King in the center. Initiative over Material: White gave up the strongest piece but kept Black on the back foot for the entire game. Tactical Motifs: The game features discovered checks, pins and a game-ending Royal Fork. Raymond Keene vs. Edward Fielder 14.09.1964, Club Championship Queen's Pawn Game, Mikenas Defense 1. d4 Nc6 2. Nf3 d6 3. e4 Bg4 4. d5 Ne5 5. Nxe5 Bxd1 6. Bb5+ c6 7. dxc6 Qa5+ 8. Nc3 bxc6 9. Bxc6+ Kd8 10. Nxf7+ Kc7 11. Bxa8 Bh5 12. Nxh8 e6 13. O-O Qb6 14. e5 d5 15. Bxd5 Bb4 16. Be3 Qa5 17. Bxe6 Qxe5 18. Bf4 Qxf4 19. Nd5+ #Chess #QueenSacrifice #ChessTactics #RaymondKeene #MikenasDefense #ChessTraps #RoyalFork #AttackingChess #ChessHistory #ChessStrategy Photos from: https://commons.wikimedia.org/ Raymond Keene, Photographer Gerhard Hund Edward Fielder, no photo found Annotated chess games and analyses Panamidur's Chess Channel Contact: panamidur@gmail.com Real chess games with human commentary. No AI-generated junk!