ROMAN'S LAB - VOLUME 44 - New Lines & Novelties for White in Grand Prix, Hippo, Latvian & Philidor
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Description / ROMAN'S LAB - VOLUME 44 - New Lines & Novelties for White in Grand Prix, Hippo, Latvian & Philidor
Running Time: Over 78 Minutes
On this instructional DVD Roman will teach you how to get an advantage in the opening against passive, and unsound openings by not trying to refute these inferior openings quickly but to play active, logical chess. Roman will show you by following the basic principles of chess you will be able to take advantage of your opponets anti-positonal play giving you the winning edge.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
ISBN | B004FQRW3I |
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Popular Collections | Roman's Lab |
Runtime | 78 minutes |
Region Lock | None - Playable Anywhere |
Hardware Requirements | Standard DVD Player |
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