🔥 Paul Morphy’s Opera Game is one of the most legendary attacking games in chess history. But beyond the brilliant sacrifices, there’s a deeper lesson hiding in plain sight—**the power of tempo and initiative.
In this video, we break down how Morphy used forcing moves to take complete control of the game, never giving his opponents a chance to breathe. You’ll learn:
✅ What tempo is and how to gain it
✅ How to use the initiative to keep your opponent on the back foot
✅ Why Morphy’s aggressive style still destroys opponents today
💡 If you’ve ever struggled with knowing when to attack and how to keep the pressure, this lesson will change the way you play chess.
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