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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8cbwfu51fk&hd=1
FM charlesgalofre
Thank you :)
CookieMonster
Wow.. Okay so here is my thoughts. Again, possible it was too fast, but the content was comfortable to me, possibly because of my experience with the scotch.
On the other hand, I think it was pretty awesome if you consider it as a sumpliment to the foxy openings video that Andrew Martin did. Basically what you did sir, was you gave pretty much 80% of what was in that video in 4 minutes that took Martin 2 hours. I was impressed.. To add on to that, you gave additional analysis. Hence.. It's a wonderful suppliment to said DVD. Also, if you feel the analysis here was too fast, it's possible you can use the Martin DVD as a primer. I will give the link to the video for reference.
Nice video..
http://www.chesshouse.com/Foxy_Openings_68_Kasparov_s_Deadly_Weapon_Scotch_p/v771.htm
BorgQueen
Another good video!
Lawdoginator
Interesting.
Chess Tips & Tricks #7
by charlesgalofre 5 months ago
Which Chess Openings Should I Study First?
Zurich 1953 - Szabo vs. Geller (notes by David Bronstein)
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Chess Tips & Tricks #3 Walking the Opponents King