Chess: Foxy Openings Volume 81-90
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XVID | English | 720 x 480 | AVI | 25.000 fps 591 kbps | MP3 128 kbps | 1.1 GB
Genre: eLearning
Volume 81 The Lion by Andrew Martin
Repetoire for black against 1.e4 & d4
The Black Lionis a flexible, logical and sensible way for Black to meet both of these moves. This opening system looks quiet, like a sleeping lion – hence the name. . The opening moves are easy to learn, Black has a good choice of middlegame plans, the positions are easy to understand, and White will often struggle to counter Black’s ideas.
Volume 82 and 83 The Sveshnikov Sicilian
The Sveshnikov Sicilian is one of the most sharpest and heavily-analysed of opening systems, yet it can be played successfully by the average player.
On this Foxy Openings DVD, IM Andrew Martin takes you through the basic themes that underpin this exciting opening and then goes on to construct a point-scoring repertoire for Black, which will rely more on understanding than memory.
After viewing this DVD, you will feel confident to play the Sveshnikov against all levels of opposition. If the Sveshnikov can be used with great frequency by the best players in the world, then you can use it too!
Foxy Openings Volume 84: The Basic Principles, Checkmates and Elements is Volume 1
Foxy Openings Volume 85: Essential Chess Tactics Easily Explained is Volume 2
Foxy Openings Volume 86: The Dynamics of Strategy and How to Create a Plan is Volume 3
Foxy Openings Volume 87: Attack/Defense/Space/Time Easily Explained is Volume 4
Foxy Openings Volume 88: Endgames Self-Training Easily Explained is Volume 5
Volume 89 The Baltic Defence Easily Explained
1.d4 d5 2.c4 Bf5!?
Tried of what to Play against the Queens Gambit then this new Secret weapon is for you
Its been play by GM with good results So take the intiative from the start and Play the Baltic
Volume 90 Von-Hennig Schara gambit
The Von-Hennig Schara gambit is one of the sharpest responses to 1 d4 d5 2 c4. It is an ideal practical weapon for the club or tournament player. Black opens lines at the cost of a pawn and goes on to the attack. White is being asked to defend at the very beginning of the game! Grandmasters do not venture this gambit very often, because they think it is too risky and as a result there is much unchartered territory to be discovered. On this new Foxy DVD, Andrew Martin suggests a repertoire for Black which will get your White opponents thinking!. He steers around theoretical difficulties by suggesting unusual move-orders. Expect to win your fair share of games with this fiery gambit!
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