Posts Tagged ‘Lesson’
C++ Console Lesson 43: Chess Game
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Chess Lesson: Sicilian Defence – Open Sicilian 2. Nf3 D6 3. D4
www.jrobichess.com http Visit my personal web site www.jrobichess.com for a variety of free chess resources and training materials. The Sicilian is one of black’s strongest defensive lines to the King’s Pawn opening from white. This video Explores the Sicilian Defence, Open Sicilian with 2. Nf3 D6 3. D4. Vote in the comment section below for [...]
Chess Lesson: The Dutch Defence – Stonewall Variation
Explores the Dutch Defence opening (ECO A94). This defence creates a very tactical and dynamic game for both sides of the board, and is definitely one of the more tactical and aggressive replies to the Queen’s pawn opening from white.
Chess Lesson: Ruy Lopez Opening – Cozio Defence
Explores the Ruy Lopez Cozio Defence opening (ECO C60). This defence is a hard one to find solid information on as it is the least explored of the Ruy Lopez variations.
Chess Lesson: Sicilian Defence – Najdorf, English Attack
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.
Chess Lesson: Ruy Lopez Opening – Berlin Defence
Explores the Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence opening (ECO C65-67).
Chess Lesson: King’s Indian Attack
www.jrobichess.com http Visit my personal web site www.jrobichess.com for a variety of free chess resources and training materials. The King’s Indian Attack (ECO A08) is a very solid opening strategy for white. Many top level players have recommended it for beginning chess enthusiasts because you don’t have to study a lot of opening theory. Instead, [...]
Chess Lesson: Scandinavian Defence
A look at the book lines for the Scandinavian Defence played by black, exploring variations and also including a grandmaster game between Karpov and Larsen for illustration.