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		<title>Chess.com: Game Analysis; Kramnik v. Svidler Tal Memorial</title>
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IM Shankland analyzes what he considers Kramnik&#8217;s most impressive game from his recent tournament victory at the Tal Memorial. It&#8217;s a game where controlled positional play meets attack, and after a pawn sacrifice to exchange queens, we see a display of Kramnik&#8217;s classy technique. Full video available at www.Chess.com




		
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		<title>Chess Game vs Grandmaster &#8220;Mr-Pattaya&#8221;</title>
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chess.geniusprophecy.com This is a 5-minute autopairing game played on the 13th of November, 2009. My opponent is Grandmaster &#8220;Mr-Pattaya&#8221;. [Event "ICC 5 0"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2009.11.13"] [Round "?"] [White "Mr-Pattaya (GM)"] [Black "Dinochess"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A07"] [WhiteElo "2459"] [BlackElo "2207"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "3r2k1/pp3p2/5p1p/8/1P5P/2P2pP1/P4P2/4R1K1 w - - 0 34"] [PlyCount "80"] [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Chessvideos 2009 Why the Endgame is Important Part 2</title>
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by Expert Jonathan Soo Hoo Expert Jonathan Soo Hoo vs. A player Michael Ambartsounian A perfect example of why the endgame is so vital to winning chess




		
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		<title>Chess Lesson: Alekhine Defence</title>
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Exploring the Alekhine&#8217;s Defence played by black in countering the king&#8217;s pawn opening, one of the most common openings used by white in online and over-the-board play.




		
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		<title>chess tactics: the defender wins 1(Janowski-Marshall 1904)0-1</title>
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Frank James Marshall (August 10, 1877 November 9, 1944), was the US Chess Champion from 1909-1936, and was one of the world&#8217;s strongest chess players in the early part of the 20th century. Marshall was born in New York City, and lived in Montreal, Canada from ages 8 to 19. He began playing chess at [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Words of Chess Wisdom #15</title>
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Words of Chess Wisdom #15 &#8211; Chess Grandmaster Peter Svidler gives a pearl of wisdom about chess openings.




		
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		<title>Chess Opening: Lasker&#8217;s Trap</title>
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A discussion of Lasker&#8217;s Trap, which shows up in the Albin Countergambit to the Queen&#8217;s Gambit. I had to use WinBoard for this lecture because PGNMentor does not allow me to promote my pawn to a knight.  




		
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		<title>Opening School &#8211; Traxler Gambit part 5</title>
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Opening School from Swedish TV-program &#8220;World Chess News&#8221; &#8211; Episode 267 The entire episode can be found at www.chessTV.eu




		
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		<title>Chess Miniatures # 32 Queen&#8217;s Pawn Opening_0001.wmv</title>
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Decisions, Decisions.




		
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		<title>Opening School &#8211; Modern Defense part 4</title>
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Opening School from Swedish TV-program &#8220;World Chess News&#8221; &#8211; Episode 276 The entire episode can be found at www.chessTV.eu




		
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