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      Home  >  General News  >  Sniper Sicilian Pterdactyl with GM Ron Henley … and more

      Sniper Sicilian Pterdactyl with GM Ron Henley … and more

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      Sniper Sicilian Pterdactyl with GM Ron Henley



      Sniper Sicilian Pterdactyl with GM Ron Henley
      Posted on June 19,2013 By William in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. The Sniper Sicilian Pterdactyl is a very interesting and offbeat opening where black begins along normal ¨Sniper¨ opening lines with 1. ..g6, 2. ..Bg7 and 3. ..c5 – allowing white to build a big pawn center so that black will have some exposed targets to attack from the sides. The distinguishing character of the Pterdactyl Variation is that on move 4 black brings his queen out with 4. ..Qa5 – pinning white’s knight on c3, placing indirect pressur[…]

      FM Alisa Melekhina – Win with the c3 Sicilian in 21 Moves or Less
      Posted on June 18,2013 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in All Articles w/ Videos. This game demonstrates the typical plans in the c3 Siclian for White, including how to execute a crushing piece attack against the Black king. Black chose a slightly inferior line, allowing White to make simple and natural developing moves. These moves led to a tactical miniature, typical of the Alapin and proving that it is not at all a “quiet opening.” Even the strongest of players are not immune from having to play precisely against the c3 Sic[…]

      Kasparov’s Greatest Hits by GM Damian Lemos
      Posted on June 17,2013 By William in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, Classic Games (Pre 2010). The King’s Indian Defense is one of the most popular and dangerous chess openings of all time. Former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov employed the King’s Indian Defense at the highest levels of chess, achieving remarkable success with the black pieces by using this aggressive opening system against 1. d4. In this chess video excerpt from the 3+ hour chess DVD ¨Kasparov’s Greatest Hits¨, Grandmaster Damian Lemos analyzes one of Kasparov’s most[…]

      A Chess Clinic with IM Andrew Martin
      Posted on June 14,2013 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, All Articles w/ Videos, Beginner’s Corner. IM Andrew Martin is a world-renown chess trainer that focuses on improvement for beginner and intermediate players. In the below chess video excerpt from the chess DVD A Chess Clinic IM Andrew Martin is analyzing an interesting encounter between one of his students (a club level player) and an opponent rated over 400 points higher. It is fascinating to hear IM Martin’s advice on facing higher-rated players and how he advises his students to not o[…]

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        June 20, 2013 at 12:11 pm

        Genius line.

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