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Chesslecture e chessfm: (dai 10 ai 30 Mb circa ciascun video) A) Aperture 1) Bill Paschall - Should I Exchange In The Opening 2) David Vigorito - Transpositional Guide to the Closed Openings - Part 1-2 3) David Vigorito - How To Choose Your Openings 4) Bill Paschall - What is a Tempo in Chess 5) Dzindzichashvili - Sound and Unsound Opening Traps; Part I; The Sound 6) Dzindzichashvili - Sound and Unsound Opening Traps; Part II; The Unsound 7) Dzindzichashvili - Secrets of Building an Opening Repertoire Viste dalla parte del Bianco Bird 1.f4 8) Bill Paschall - Double Bishop Sacrifice Caro Kan 9) David Vigorito - Caro-Kann, Panov Attack 10) Jesse Kraai - A System Against the Caro-Kann: 2 Knights’ System 11) Perelshteyn - Exchange Variation from White's Perspective - Part 1-2-3 Catalana 12) David Vigorito - The Catalan - Part 1-2 13) Jesse Kraai - The Very Fluffy Catalan 14) David Vigorito - Move Orders in the Opening Difesa 2 Cavalli 15) Jesse Kraai - Fried Liver Attack - Part 1-2 16) Valeri Lilov - The Canal Trap Francese 17) Jesse Kraai - A System Against The French – Part 1 18) Jesse Kraai - A System Against the French - Part 2 - 3...Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 19) A System Against the French - Part 3 - The MacCutcheon Variation 20) Jesse Kraai - A System Against The French - Part 4 - The Winawer 21) Pete Tamburro (chess.fm) - The French defense - Winawer variation 1-2 Gambetti 22) John Watson - Tactics in the Queen's Gambit Declined - Part 1-2 23) Attila Turzo - Evans Gambit for White - 5...Ba5 Line 24) Attila Turzo - Ideas Behind the Evan's Gambit 25) Jesse Kraai - Pinning the Evans Gambit Declined 26) Jesse Kraai - The Halloween Gambit 1-2 27) Attila Turzo - Ideas and Plans Behind the Scottish Gambit 28) Jesse Kraai -Introduction to the Benko Gambit 29) John-Paul Wallace - Winning with the Anti-Benko 30) Jesse Kraai - The Smith-Morra Gambit 31) Tamburro (chess.fm)- Falkbeer Counter Gambit – 1-2 32) Tamburro(chess.fm)Counter Gambit - 1 (1.e4 e5;2.Cf3 d5) 1-2-3 33) Dana Mackenzie - King's Gambit Declined - Inspiration from Bronstein 34) Attila Turzo - The Danish Gambit Hypermodern 1.Cf3 c4 g3 35) Bill Paschall - Hypermodern Chess - Part 1-2-3 King's Indian Attack 36) Eugene Perelshteyn - An Invisible Trap in the King's Indian Attack 37) Perelshteyn - A Guide to Opening Concepts - The King's Indian Attack 38) Jesse Kraai - Introduction to the King's Indian Attack Kopec System 1.e4 2.Cf3 3.Ad3 39) Danny Kopec (chess.fm) - The Kopec system 1-2 Kramnik 1.Cf3 40) Jesse Kraai - Kramnik Comes Home to 1.Nf3 - Part 1-2-3 Nimzoindiana 41) David Vigorito - Nimzo Indian for White - Part 1-2-3-4 42) Diesen (chess.fm) - Dangerous Line Against Nimzo-Queen's Indian Def. 43) John Watson - Play and Win with the Samisch - Part 1-2 44) Bill Paschall - An Aggressive New Idea in the Classical Nimzo Indian Philidor 45) Bryan Smith - Shirov's Wild Attacking Line Against The Philidor 46) Valeri Lilov - Crushing The Philidor With The Leonhardt Trap Scandinava 47) Bill Paschall - An Experimental Idea in the Scandinavian 48) Bryan Smith - Answer to the Scandinavian Defense - Part 1-2 49) Valeri Lilov - A Crushing Line Against the Qd6 Scandinavian- Part 1-2 Scozzese 50) Attila Turzo - Ideas Behind the Scotch Game for White - Part 1-2-3-4 Siciliana 51) Josh Friedel-Yugoslav with a Rook Ending 52) Bryan Smith - Sicilicide - Part 1 - The Kan 53) Bryan Smith - Sicilicide - Part 2 - The Najdorf 54) Bryan Smith - Sicilicide - Part 3 - The Najdorf with 6...e5 55) Bryan Smith - Sicilicide - Part 4 - The Dragon 56) Bryan Smith - Sicilicide - Part 5 - The Richter-Rauzer 57) Bryan Smith - The Dragon Labyrinth 58) David Vigorito - Bishop b5 Sicilian - Part 1-2-3 59) Mark Diesen (chess.fm) - Smashing the Sicilian - Rossolimo Variation 60) Bill Paschall - Dealing with the Sicilian - Review from Mtel 61) Bill Paschall - Judit Strikes Back with the Perenyi Variation 62) Mackenzie - Nuke the Sicilian! How to Sac Your Queen on Move 6 63) Dana Mackenzie - Nuke the Sicilian - Part II 64) David Vigorito - Opening Ideas - Anti-Sveshnikov Sicilian 65) Turzo - Basic Principles of the Closed Sicilian for White - Part 1-2-3-4 66) Eugene Perelshteyn - A Positional Masterpiece by Aronian 67) Bill Paschall - Taking on the Sveshnikov 68) John-Paul Wallace - Moro on the Attack-sicilian alapin against najdorf 69) John-Paul Wallace - A Weapon vs. The Sicilian: 2.Na3 70) Mark Diesen (chess.fm) - The Qb6 Sicilian 71) Tamburro (chess.fm) - Sicilian - 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.e5 Nd5 4.Nc3 e6 72) Tamburro (chess.fm)-Playing Against The Sicilian Defense - 1-4 73) Tamburro(chess.fm)-Rossolimo Attack Lezioni singole 74) John Watson -Fundamental Opening Strategies - A Good Look at 1.d4 75) Perelshteyn - How to Punish Your Opponent for Opening Mistakes 76) Bill Paschall - Why Not to Play the Classical Pirc with White? 77) Pete Tamburro (chess.fm) - The Pirc defense - Byrne variation 1-2 78) Mark Diesen (chess.fm) - Beating the King's Indian Defense 79) David Vigorito - A Secret Weapon Against the Leningrad Dutch 80) David Vigorito - Ideas Behind the Symmetrical English 81) Tamburro (chess.fm)-English opening according to Botvinnik 1-2-3-4 82) Pete Tamburro (chess.fm) - Both sides of the Trompowsky attack 83) David Vigorito - Modern Benoni - Main line for White 84) David Vigorito - The Basics of the Colle System 85) Valeri Lilov - Winning with the London System 86) Eugene Perelshteyn - An Easy System for White in the Reti 87) Eugene Perelshteyn - Tactical Melee in the a6 Semi-Slav 88) Eugene Perelshteyn - Taming the Hippo 89) Perelshteyn-Throw Your Opponent Offbeat Playing Reversed Openings! 90) Perelshteyn - Navigating the Opening Jungle - Ruy Lopez Breyer 91) Jesse Kraai - The Giuoco Piano 92) Mark Diesen (chess.fm) - King's Indian Defense 93) Mark Diesen (chess.fm) - Winning with the Colle-Zukertort 94) Jesse Kraai - The Lakdawala Accelerated (1.c3) 95) John-Paul Wallace - Attacking with the Larsen 96) Mark Diesen - Winning with the Stonewall Attack 97) Mark Diesen - Winning with White with the Trompowsky Attack 98) Valeri Lilov - The Bogoljubow Trap in the Semi-Slav 99) Valeri Lilov - The Tarrasch Trap 100) The Petroff for the beginner-Valeri Lilov Viste dalla parte del Nero 1.e4 e5 101) David Vigorito - Beating The Club Openings - 1 e4 e5 For Black 102) David Vigorito - 1.e4 e5 - The Four Knights for Black 103) David Vigorito - 1.e4 e5 - The Italian Game for Black 104) David Vigorito - 1.e4 e5 The Scotch for Black - Part 1-2 105) Tamburro (chess.fm) - Center Game(1.e4 e5; 2.d4) 106) Josh Friedel - A Weapon for Black Against the Ruy Lopez Part 1-2-3 107) David Vigorito - The Spanish Exchange 108) David Vigorito - The Gajewski Variation of the Ruy Lopez 109) Perelshteyn - A Simple System Against the King's Gambit - Part 1-2 110) Tamburro(chess.fm)-Defending Ruy Lopez–1-2-3(Modern Steinitz-1-8) 111) Tamburro(chess.fm)-Off-Beat Defensive System to the Scotch Game 112) Pete Tamburro (chess.fm) - e4-e5 defenders 113) Mark Diesen - How to Beat e4 with the Marshall Attack - Part 1-2 2 Secret weapons for black contro 1.d4 114) Bill Paschall - A Secret Opening Weapon Against 1.d4 - Part 1-2-3 115) Diesen-How to Win Against 1.d4 with Noteboom Variation-Part 1-2-3-4 Est-Indiana 116) Bryan Smith - A Poisonous System Against the KID Fianchetto 117) David Vigorito - King's Indian for Black - Part 1-2-3-4-5 118) Eugene Perelshteyn - A Model in the King's Indian Defense 119) Eugene Perelshteyn - Instructive Game in King's Indian Na6 Variation 120) Eugene Perelshteyn - My Pet King's Indian, Na6 - Part 1-2 121) Perelshteyn - King's Indian Against The Four Pawns Attack - Part 1-2 122) Diesen - Using the Panno Variation Against the Samisch King's Indian Francese 123) Bill Paschall - The Importance of the d4 Square in the French- Part 1-2 124) Jesse Kraai - The Advanced French from Black's Perspective 125) Jesse Kraai - The French Defense 126) Jesse Kraai - The Philosophy of the French Defense 127) Jesse Kraai - A New Wrinkle in the Bareev Line of the French 128) John Watson - The French Defense - Guimard Variation - Part 1-2-3 Inglese e Reti 129) Jesse Kraai - A Zebra Game (Inglese Simmetrica) 130) Paschall-A Complete System for Black Against the English- Part 1-2-3-4 131) Tamburro(chess.fm)-Reti Opening Nimzo e Bogo-Indiana 132) Eugene Perelshteyn - Ideas Behind the Bogo-Indian - Part 1-2-3 133) David Vigorito - Ideas for Nimzo Indian players vs 1.c4, then vs 1.Nf3 134) David Vigorito - Ideas for Nimzo-Indian Players vs.. 1.Nf3 135) Valeri Lilov - A Surprising Trap in the Nimzo-Indian 4.Qc2 Variation Pirc 136) Attila Turzo - Ideas Behind the Pirc Defense - Part 1-2-3-4-5 137) John Watson - Writing Investigations - The Pirc Defense Scandinava 138) Bill Paschall - A Secret Weapon for Black: 2…Cf6 - Part 1-2-3-4-5 139) Bill Paschall - Qd6 Scandinavian - Part 1-2-3-4-5-6 140) Mark Diesen - A Surprise Weapon Against 1.e4 - Qd6 Scandinavian Siciliana 141) David Vigorito - Najdorf Sicilian 6 Bg5 - A Line for Black - Part 1-2-3 142) David Vigorito - Najdorf Sicilian 6.Be2 - A Line for Black 143) David Vigorito - Najdorf Sicilian 6.g3 - A Line for Black 144) David Vigorito - Najdorf Sicilian English Attack - A Line for Black 145) David Vigorito - The Sicilian Najdorf - Sozin for Black 146) David Vigorito - Sicilian Grand Prix - A Line for Black 147) David Vigorito - Closed Sicilian from Black's Perspective 148) David Vigorito - Opening Ideas - Anti-Sveshnikov Sicilian 149) Bryan Smith - The Dragdorf For Black 150) Bill Paschall - Playing the Black Side of the Smith-Morra Gambit 151) David Vigorito - The 2.c3 Sicilian for Black -

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