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ExercisesSection 3: Detailed Opening ReviewSection 4: Fool's MateSection 5: Violations of PrinciplesSection 6: Queen AttacksSection 7: King Stuck in the CenterSection 8: Moving Twice ViolationSection 9: Fischer's Game Middle Game MovesSection 11: Check CountSection 12: Knights Before BishopsSection 13: Copy Cat Chess
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The Guioco Piano chess opening has a long history, and despite the potential for building a strong center, has several drawbacks. Try the Italian game here!
with William KarnegesThe Guioco Piano chess opening has a long history, and despite the potential for building a strong center, has several drawbacks. Try the Italian game here!
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The Evans Gambit is a variation of the Giuoco Piano. If you are a confident chess player and like to come out swinging, this gambit may work for your game.
with William KarnegesThe Evans Gambit is a variation of the Giuoco Piano. If you are a confident chess player and like to come out swinging, this gambit may work for your game.
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Gambits are often seen in chess openings as a way to create strategic imbalances. Yet a gambit is only as powerful as an opponent's response. Learn why!
with William KarnegesGambits are often seen in chess openings as a way to create strategic imbalances. Yet a gambit is only as powerful as an opponent's response. Learn why!
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The Ruy Lopez is one of the most popular chess openings, beginning with a pawn to e4. Follow along with this chess strategy lesson and learn this maneuver!
with William KarnegesThe Ruy Lopez is one of the most popular chess openings, beginning with a pawn to e4. Follow along with this chess strategy lesson and learn this maneuver!
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