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• Sunday, February 07th, 2010

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.

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• Saturday, February 06th, 2010

A breakthrough technique that covers how to get a passed pawn when 3 pawns square off against 3 pawns.

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• Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Explores the Sicilian Defence, Open Sicilian with 2. Nf3 D6 3. D4. Vote in the comment section below for the next video: Najdorf (5...a6) Dragon (5...g6) Classical (5...Nc6) Scheveningen (5...e6) Visit my personal web site www.jrobichess.com for a variety of free chess resources and training materials. jrobichess on Twitter www.twitter.com The Sicilian is one of black's strongest defensive lines to the King's Pawn opening from white.

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• Saturday, January 09th, 2010

I like to post live blitz matches once and awhile to mix things up. There's a new format to my live chess videos now, with analysis and discussion after the game. I welcome your thoughts on the various positions and moves played.

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• Saturday, January 02nd, 2010

Explores the Ruy Lopez Classical Defence opening (ECO C64). The video includes a match between Emanuel Lasker and Wilhelm Steinitz in the Chess World Championship rematch in 1896.

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• Sunday, December 20th, 2009

This video introduces an opening system I have been working on creating. I call it the Pincer Attack. I go through some live games in this video, and will make a follow up video going over a main line I have created by going through engine analysis. For a Christmas video I will be posting next week, I would like to have pictures of my subscribers in it. Email me pictures of you, your friends or family, or even your chess club to jrobichess@gmail.com History of the Pincer Attack: While I was ...

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• Monday, December 14th, 2009

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• Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Explores a couple of attacking chess games in the the Dutch Defence Stonewall variation opening (ECO A95). The Dutch Defence in general creates a very dynamic and tactical game for both sides of the board as the position is imbalanced very early in the opening. Feel free to visit my personal chess site at www.jrobichess.com for a variety of chess resources.

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• Sunday, November 15th, 2009

A video that explores the Lucena Position, one of the most important endgame techniques for any serious chess player to learn. This video includes the basics of the Lucena position, along with variations including black moving first, and how black can work towards a draw if the Lucena Position has the pawn on the A or H file.

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• Sunday, November 08th, 2009

I am going to post some fun blitz matches once and awhile to mix things up. This one was at 3:00AM after drinking a large coffee while leaving the chess club that is an hour away from my house. Got to love being wired on coffee late at night!