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Attack with LarryC: Attacking Lines for Attacking Players #2
Kotron, Bologan
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Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Carlsen-Gelfand 2013
Carlsen, Gelfand
B31 Sicilian Rossolimo
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Attack with LarryC: Attacking Lines for Attacking Players #1
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IM Valeri Lilov’s Tips to Improve your Chess - Part 6
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Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Bernstein-Meises 1904
B90
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Attack with LarryC! - Beliavsky Fifis Assem
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Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Karjakin-Anand Wijk An Zee 2006
Karjakin, Anand
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Attack with LarryC! - A Pinteresting Game
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IM Valeri Lilov’s Tips to Improve your Chess - Part 5
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Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Zukertort-Steinitz 1886
Zukertort, Steinitz
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Attack with LarryC: Come on Up and Take Me Sometime
Svetuchkov, Yandemir, Chernobay, Demchenko, Dvarka, Dueckst, Baranov, Rokhlin, Wolverton, Prit
D08 Albin counter-gambit
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Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Alekhine-Rubinstein 1921
Alekhine, Rubinstein
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Attack with LarryC: Tournament of Steel—75 Years of Brilliant Chess #5
Topalov, VanWely, Anand
B33, C78
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Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Seidman-Santasiere 1939
Seidman, Santasiere
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Attack with LarryC: Tournament of Steel—75 Years of Brilliant Chess #4
Shawnbrown, Neto, Adams, Hansen
E12, B81 Queen's Indian: old main line, 9.Qxc3
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Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Spassky-Fischer Game 3, 1972
Spassky, Fischer
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Attack with LarryC: Tournament of Steel—75 Years of Brilliant Chess #3
Planinc, Balashov, Miles, Korchnoi
E19 Queen's Indian: old main line, 9.Qxc3
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Attack with LarryC: Tournament of Steel—75 Years of Brilliant Chess #2
Ljuboljevic, Enklaar, Tal, Ljuboljevic
A01, B04 Nimzovich-Larsen attack: Indian variation, Alekhine's defense: modern, fianchetto variation
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Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Grigoriev-Alekhine 1915
Alekhine, Grigoriev
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Attack with LarryC: Tournament of Steel—75 Years of Brilliant Chess
Ghitesch, Donner
D40 QGD: Semi-Tarrasch defense
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IM Valeri Lilov’s Tips to Improve your Chess - Part 2
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Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Reti-Becker 1923
Reti, Becker
A33 Symmetric English
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Attack with LarryC: Zwish You Happy Holidays!
B40 Sicilian Defense
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IM Lilov’s Carlsen Positional Secrets - Part 11
Carlsen, Gelfand
B30 Sicilian Nimzovich-Rossolimo attack (without ...d6)
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Attack with LarryC: Korchmar’s Marvel
Korchmar, Poliak
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IM Valeri Lilov’s Tips to Improve your Chess - Part 1
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Attack with LarryC: Taking a Kro-bar to Krobot and I’ll Have Some Fries With That
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IM Lilov’s Carlsen Positional Secrets - Part 10
Carlsen, Aronian
D47
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Attack with LarryC: Supine Play invites Equine Slay
Vladimirov, Vorotikov, Radulov, Spassov
D34 QGD: Tarrasch, Réti variation
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IM Lilov’s Carlsen Positional Secrets - Part 9
Tallaksen Ostmoe, Carlsen, Groenn
E15, D43
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Attack with LarryC: Epic Rook Maneuver ends in sac, mate
Trofimo, Metlyak
D27 QGA: classical, Geller variation
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IM Lilov’s Carlsen Positional Secrets - Part 8
Carlsen, Harestad
C98
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Attack with LarryC: discovering an obscure awesome game
Paar, Wheatcroft
D71 Neo-Grünfeld, 5.cd
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IM Lilov’s Carlsen Positional Secrets - Part 7
Carlsen, Ernst
B19
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Attack with LarryC: Liebert’s Halle of Fame & Combinations in the Mail
Wagner, Schoenmann
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Attack with LarryC: He Keres a Powerful Punch
Keres, Gligoric
C92 Ruy Lopez: closed, Flohr-Zaitsev system (Lenzerheide variation)
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IM Lilov’s Carlsen Positional Secrets - Part 6
Carlsen, Gulbrandsen, Short
C05, D37
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Attack with LarryC: Exchange bait for Black
Bartel, Macieja
B54 Sicilian
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IM Lilov’s Carlsen Positional Secrets - Part 5
Carlsen, Prasca
C11 French - Steinitz, Boleslavsky variation
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IM Lilov’s Carlsen Positional Secrets - Part 4
Riazantsev, Carlsen
E12
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Attack with LarryC: Savage, Saavy Savchenko Attack Proves Kostin
Sasikiran, Skytte, Savchenko, Kostyn
B59 Sicilian
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IM Lilov’s Carlsen Positional Secrets - Part 3
Carlsen, Radjabov
C65 Ruy Lopez - Berlin defense
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Attack with LarryC: Najdorf Becomes Grefe-stricken in Lone Bout
Grefe, Najdorf
C41 Philidor: Nimzovich, Sozin variation
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IM Lilov’s Carlsen Positional Secrets - Part 2
Ni Hua, Carlsen
B51 Sicilian - Canal-Sokolsky (Nimzovich-Rossolimo, Moscow) attack
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Attack with LarryC: Lowly Pawn Sac Quiet but Deadly
Cheparinov, Jobava
D80 Grünfeld - Unusual White 4th move and 4.Bg5
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Attack with LarryC: Pin comes Unstuck by Bold Planinc
Smejkal, Planinc
E68 King's Indian - fianchetto, classical variation, 8.e4
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Attack with LarryC: Shanava Throws Some Lava
Stellwagen, Shanava
B06 Robatsch defense - Pseudo-Austrian attack
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Attack with LarryC: Gandbold can play bold and thunder strikes Bonner
Ganbold, Banikas, Wenzhe, Donner
B40, B07 Sicilian defense - Pirc: Chinese variation
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Attack with LarryC: A tribute to GM Gligoric - Part 3
Larsen, Gligoric
E92 King's Indian: Petrosian system
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Attack with LarryC: A tribute to GM Gligoric - Part 2
Gligoric, Keres
E41 Nimzo-Indian: 4.e3 c5
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Attack with LarryC: A tribute to GM Gligoric - Part 1
Gligoric, Hort
E82 King's Indian: Sämisch, double fianchetto variation
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Revolution Revisited - Part 21
Ding, Svidler, Caruana, Nakamura
D11, B31
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Attack with LarryC! - Counter-attack with Lastin Effect
Lastin, Bukavshin
B47 Sicilian Taimanov (Bastrikov) variation
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Attack with LarryC! - A CAROusing Brawl ends in Perp Walk
Muzychuk, Sutovsky
B12 Caro-Kann - advance variation
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - Branching Logic
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Revolution Revisited - Part 19
Nakamura, Lenderman, Shabalov, Vioreanu, Mamedyarov, Beliavsky
E04 Catalan
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Attack with LarryC! - Not too Shabby at the World Open
Shabalov, Fikiet, Burnett
A30, A50 English: symmetrical variation, Queen's pawn game
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - Hope Chess
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Attack with LarryC! - A Capital Game from the 2012 World Open
Gulamal, Smirin
B21 Sicilian: Smith-Morra gambit
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - Hand-Waving
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 33 - Prevent counterplay
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Attack with LarryC! - 4TH OF JULY - FIREWORKS ON THE BOARD!
E81, D31 King's Indian: Sämisch, 5...O-O, QGD: semi-Slav
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - Assume the Opponent’s Best Moves
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 32 - Trade off the fianchetto bishop
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Attack with LarryC! - Holzke Brings in the Reeves!
Kishmatul, Mokshano, Sreeves, Holzke
B90 Sicilian: Najdorf
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - Playing to slow
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 31 - Not all rook endings are drawn
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Attack with LarryC! Another tribute to the Great Tal
Tal, Malich
B63 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - Playing to fast
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 30 - Push Delroy
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Attack with LarryC! Tal gives ‘em Hecht
Tal, Hect
E12 Queen's Indian - 4.Nc3
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - : Look Wide Before You Look Deep
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 29 - Play for scholar’s mate
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - : It’s Not as Simple as ABC
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 28 - Cut the board in two
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - Spend Time on the Move Chosen
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 27 - Let the opponent make the play
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - Just because it is forced
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 26 - An exchange is not that much
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - Quiescence Errors
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 25 - Use the minority attack!
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Improve Your Chess: Thought process errors - Introduction
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 24 - It’s about the King!
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 23 - Good, bad and ugly bishops
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Attack with LarryC! Model Games: The Samish Nimzo-Indian
Berkes, Lysyj
E20 Nimzo-Indian - Kmoch variation
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 22 - Manage space correctly
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Attack with LarryC! Nice Tango in Capelle
Bassem, Vera
B86 Sicilian - Najdorf, Lipnitzky attack
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 21 - King and pawn endings are tough
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 20 - Get a Central Pawn majority
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 19 - Knight on the rim
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 18 - Exploit multiple weaknesses
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GM Ronen Har-Zvi recaps the Blitz at the St. Louis GCT 2017
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GM Alex Yermolinsky recaps the Rapid play in St. Louis GCT 2017
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 17 - Knight vs. Bishop - A key imbalance
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 16 - Use Pawn majorities
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 15 - Kings are strong
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 14 - Double your pawns
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 13 - It’s just a pawn
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 12 - Develop your pieces
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 11 - Opposite color bishops rule
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 10 - Give your rooks a lift
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 9 - Play g4
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 8 - Play h4
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Attack with LarryC! Rockin’ on the Rock
Almasi, David
B48 Sicilian: Taimanov variation
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 7 - Dead Pieces
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 6 - Knife to f5
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 5 - Who’s afraid of IQPs?
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 3 - Take care of your knights
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 2 Improve your worst piece
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Christof Sielecki’s 33 Chess Concepts - 1 Loose pieces drop off
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Attack with LarryC! Model Games: The Scheveningen
Geller, Yap
B46 Sicilian: Scheveningen
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Attack with LarryC! Muscle Chess for White
Gaguli, Kunte, Velim, Stanoev
B47, B47 Sicilian: Scheveningen, classical, Sicilian: Taimanov (Bastrikov) variation
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GM Alex Yermolinsky’s LIVE SHOW - 2017-03-30
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows:The missing pages of Kasparov’s books #4
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows:The missing pages of Kasparov’s books #3
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows:The missing pages of Kasparov’s books #2
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GM Alex Yermolinsky’s LIVE SHOW - 2017-03-09
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows:The missing pages of Kasparov’s books #1
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: IT’S THE 70’S SHOW! - Part 2
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Attack with LarryC! Mixed sacrifices Part 2
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: IT’S THE 70’S SHOW! - Part 1
Sturua, Yermolinsky, Anastasian
A30, A52 English: symmetrical, hedgehog system, Budapest
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Attack with LarryC! Mixed sacrifices Part 1
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: A Tribute to GM Tseshkovsky #3
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Attack with LarryC! Two “p” sacrifice
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: A Tribute to GM Tseshkovsky #2
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Attack with LarryC! Two Knight sacrifice - Part 2
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Improve Your Chess: Cliffhanger
B46 Torre Attack
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Improve Your Chess: One Bad Piece…
C47 Giuoco Pianissimo
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GM Joel Benjamin’s Banter Blitz 2017-01-18
Benjamin, ICC members
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Attack with LarryC! Two Knight sacrifice - Part 1
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Improve Your Chess: The Worst Move…
E32 Nimzo-Indian Defense
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Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: A Tribute to GM Tseshkovsky
Tseshkovsky, Hort
B05 Alekhine defense
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Attack with LarryC! Two Bishop Sacrifice
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Improve Your Chess: Back and Forth - then Over!
D10 Slav Defense
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Attack with LarryC! A Visit to the Etienne Machine
Bacrot, Romain
D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted
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Improve Your Chess: Critical K&P Endgame Moves Played Instantly
E61 King's Indian Defense
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Attack with LarryC! Alekhine is Rough on Reti
Reti, Alekhine
A00 Hungarian Opening: Reversed Alekhine
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Improve Your Chess: Dan vs Computer 6 (Part 2)
A30 English Opening Symmetric Variation
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Improve Your Chess: Dan vs Computer 6 (Part 1)
A30 English Opening Symmetric Variation
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Improve Your Chess: Fast at Critical Junctures
B24 Opening: Sicilian Defense, Closed Variation
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Attack with LarryC! Young Ivanchuk grinds future Super-GM Dreev down
Ivanchuk, Dreev
D31 QGD: semi-Slav, Marshall gambit
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 12
Carlsen, Karjakin
C67 Ruy Lopez: Berlin defense, open variation
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 11
Karjakin, Carlsen
C84 Ruy Lopez: closed defense
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 10
Carlsen, Karjakin
C65 Ruy Lopez: Berlin defense
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 9
Karjakin, Calrsen
C78 Ruy Lopez: 5.O-O
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 8
D05 Queen's pawn game, Rubinstein (Colle-Zukertort) variation
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 7
D10 QGD Slav defense
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Attack with LarryC! Making Book with the Rook
Christiansen, Rodriguez
E92 King's Indian: Gligoric-Taimanov system
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 6
C88 Ruy Lopez: closed, 7...O-O
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 5
C50 Giuoco Piano
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Improve Your Chess: Winning Pawns in Front of Your King
B90 Sicilian Defense: English Attack
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 4
Karjakin, Carlsen
C88 Ruy Lopez: closed, 7...O-O
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 3
C67 Ruy Lopez: Berlin defense, open variation
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 2
Karjakin, Carlsen
C84 Ruy Lopez: closed defense
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FIDE World Championship 2016 - Game 1
Carlsen, Karjakin
A45 Trompowsky attack (Ruth, Opocensky opening)
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Improve Your Chess: Following and not Following Principles
B07 Benoni
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Improve Your Chess: Desperado Errors
C54 Giuoco Pianissimo
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Improve Your Chess: Anatomy of a Loss
B24 Sicilian Defense
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Improve Your Chess: Reader Questions about his game Answered
A70 Modern Benoni
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Improve Your Chess: Tricky Opening, Simple Tactic
A04 Reti Opening: Lisitsin Gambit
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Improve Your Chess: Reshevsky Fischer LA 1961
Reshevsky, Fischer
E98 King's Indian Defense
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Game Of the Week: Gelfand vs. Giri - Tal Memorial
Gelfand, Giri
E60 King's Indian: 3.g3
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Improve Your Chess: ‘Dull’ Exchange Variation of the French
C01 French Defense, Exchange Variation
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Game Of the Week: Nguyen vs. Jones - 42th Chess Olympiad
Nguyen, Jones
E90 King's Indian: 4.e4
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Improve Your Chess: Back and Forth Miniature
D00 Caro Kann Exchange Variation (transpose from London System)
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Game Of the Week: Volokitin goes to Baku
Volokitin
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Improve Your Chess: Castle Opposite Sides Delicate Balance
B90 Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation - English Attack
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Game Of the Week: Stupak vs. Bok - 42th Chess Olympiad
Stupak, Bok
D43 QGD semi-Slav
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LarryC’s Tactic Handbook - Episode 9
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Viktor Korchnoi Part 3
Viktor Korchnoi
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Improve Your Chess: Is Your Move Safe?
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Game Of the Week: Andreikin vs. Demchenko - Abu Dhabi Masters
Andreikin, Demchenko
C76 Ruy Lopez: modern Steinitz defense
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LarryC’s Tactic Handbook - Episode 8
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Viktor Korchnoi Part 2
Viktor Korchnoi
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Improve Your Chess: Imbalanced Game with Instructive Points
C45 Scotch Game
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Game Of the Week: Xiong vs. Aravindh - World Junior Championship
Xiong, Aravindh
B31 Sicilian: Nimzovich-Rossolimo attack
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LarryC’s Tactic Handbook - Episode 7
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Viktor Korchnoi Part 1
Viktor Korchnoi
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Improve Your Chess: That Tempo to Win Back Material
A22 English Opening
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Game Of the Week: Lenderman vs. Shabalov - US Open
Lenderman, Shabalov
D12 QGD Slav: 4.e3 Bf5
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LarryC’s Tactic Handbook - Episode 6
Tactics - examples
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LarryC’s Tactic Handbook - Episode 5
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Boris Spassky - Part 1
Boris Spassky
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Improve Your Chess: Calm Opening Becomes Fun Imbalanced Game
A21 English Opening
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Game Of the Week: Bu vs. Ivanchuk - 7th Hainan Danzhou GMs
Bu, Ivanchuk
D58 QGD: Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) system
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LarryC’s Tactic Handbook - Episode 4
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Tigran Petrosian - Part 2
Tigran Petrosian
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Tigran Petrosian - Part 1
Tigran Petrosian
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Mikhail Tal Part 4
Tal
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Improve Your Chess: Smooth OTB win by Black
A25 English Opening
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Game Of the Week: Shimanov vs. Zapata - World Open
Shimanov, Zapata
A48 King's Indian: Torre attack
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LarryC’s Tactic Handbook - Episode 3
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Mikhail Tal Part 3
Talk, Botvinnik
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Improve Your Chess: Center Game Crumbles on Opening Mistakes
C22 Center Game
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Game Of the Week: Ganguly vs. Shirov - Edmonton International
Ganguly, Shirov
B33 Sicilian
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LarryC’s Tactic Handbook - Episode 2
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Improve Your Chess: It Only Takes One Move
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Game Of the Week: Jingyao vs. Salem - Asian Continental Championship
Jingyao, Salem
E97 King's Indian
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LarryC’s Tactic Handbook - Episode 1
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Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Mikhail Tal Part 1
Tal
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