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Course Attributes:
Pros:
1. Easy to learn for beginners and intermediate level players;
2. Presented in a layman’s language;
3. Coming together with very well annotated master PGN files
4. Coming together with supportive docs containing chess principles that may help you;
5. Tested against real games using the Lichess Masters Database
VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
This is part 2 of a two-part video series that I started recently on “How to Always Turn White into Black.” In this video, I have covered some more interesting and clever ways to always play your favorite Black opening repertoires, even with White pieces. Our chess opening of discussion today is the rarely seen Anderssen’s Opening, which many chess players think is useless due to its non-committal nature. But this will enable you to only stick to the plans that you already know with Black pieces rather than confusing yourself with many different openings that only end up confusing you.
Study PGN:
CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Intro
00:45 – Opening No. 1
04:13 – Opening No. 2
08:58 – Opening No. 3
12:49 – Solve This Chess Puzzle
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