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Explores the Sicilian Defence, Najdorf variation with the English Attack line from white (BE3 on move 6). The ECO code for the Sicilian Defence Najdorf is B90. The Sicilian is one of black's strongest defensive lines to the King's Pawn opening from white.
A breakthrough technique that covers how to get a passed pawn when 3 pawns square off against 3 pawns.
Carlos vs. George Grasser PGN game for this episode available at www.fractal-interval.com If you have a Chess game on an online network you can continue playing it as part of our upcoming programs. We will probably start with .pgn (from a website, or email) and itsyourturn.com support. You'll need a valid game there and the game id.
Learn tips on how to win in achess match in this free video clip on board games and strategy games. Expert: John Livingstone Bio: John Livingstone started playing chess at the age of 8. He was a finalist in Australian Junior Championship and played regularly in tournaments at the competitive level. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
Chess World.net presents: Kasparov played the Trompovsky in a recent Simultaneous Display!
The Washington Post cancelled Chess Grandmaster Lubomir Kavaleks Online Chess Column this month, and I would like you to write an email and send it to the Post at letters@washpost.com (their letter to the editor through email) asking them to reconsider their decision. Mr. Kavaleks contributions to the chess world are impressive, and having chess columns in various forms of media is important for the game we all love. Other notable publications that continue to have chess columns include the New York Times online, for example. They have a column called "Gambit" by Dylan mcclain. Feel free to post what you sent the Washington Post in the comment section below. Hopefully Mr. Kavalek will get his column back. If he does I will be removing this video so that the Washington Post doesnt receive unnecessary emails in the future. To read Mr. Kavalek's last posted article, visit tinyurl.com
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