ROMAN'S LAB - VOLUME 65 - The Difference Between Sound and Unsound Ways to Play Sharp Openings

On this DVD Roman will take you through several sharp openings demonstrating what happens when you violate the sound and established principles of chess, specifically, becoming too active before completing development. He also goes over the criteria needed to be satisfied before playing sharp continuations, gambits and sacrifices. Roman will help you understand the difference between what is considered sound sharp playable openings and sharp openings to avoid.
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Hosted by: Grandmaster Roman Dzinzichashvili
Running Time: Over 60 Minutes

On this DVD Roman will take you through several sharp openings demonstrating what happens when you violate the sound and established principles of chess, specifically, becoming too active before completing development. He also goes over the criteria needed to be satisfied before playing sharp continuations, gambits and sacrifices. Roman will help you understand the difference between what is considered sound sharp playable openings and sharp openings to avoid.

Even strong players will occasionally ignore the principles of chess and get punished for it. Roman demonstrates his point using examples from opening lines in Morra Gambit, Alekhine Defense, Philidor, Queen's Gambit Declined, Petroff, Caro-Kann, English, Pirc, French, Latvian and Scandinavian.

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ISBN B004FQRVFW
Popular Collections Roman's Lab
Runtime 60 Minutes
Region Lock None - Playable Anywhere
Hardware Requirements Standard DVD Player
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