My Best Titled Tuesday: reaching chess rating of 2561

After a long time, I played Titled Tuesday using my next @chessable opening course —The Fighting Stonewall Attack. I had the pleasure to test it against the talented Faustino Oro and other strong masters reaching my highest score ever on @chesscom (2561). I also played our Pirc and King’s Indian Defense vs Jeffrey Xiong and others.

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