E-DVD FOXY OPENINGS - VOLUME 152 - How to Think And Play the Chess Openings Like a GrandMaster
Exercises and Training for Club Players (1800 - 2100 Elo)
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Step by Step thought process on how a GM approaches each Opening move.
Guaranteed to give you the tools to be a Better Chess Player !!
On This DVD GM Gareev will take you through the thought process on how to play Chess Opening’s when you are faced with unfamiliar lines and positions. Even GM’s can get surprised in the openings with new moves and novelties. GM Gareev will give teach you the thought process behind how to find the best move in unknown positions. Opening ideas and strategies covered are easily explained so that you can understand and immediately apply this new found knowledge to your own games.
Opening’s Covered
for both sides
Benoni, Ruy Lopez, QGA,
Closed Sicilian
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Checkout Product Text
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DOWNLOAD PRODUCT - DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT IMMEDIATELY UPON PURCHASE - ALL SALES FINAL
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Availability
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USA Only
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ISBN
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9789083336626
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Pages
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100 pages
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Publication Date
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Jan 1, 1986, 12:00 am
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Notation Type
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AN - Algebraic
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Popular Series
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Chess Informants
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Book Binding Type
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Hardcover
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Weighting
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Triple Weighted
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King Height
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4.0'' inch / 10.16 cm
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King Base Diameter
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1.7'' inch / 4.32 cm
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Basepad Material
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Billiard Cloth
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Square Size
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2.25'' inch / 5.7 cm
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Material(s)
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Golden Rosewood and Natural Boxwood
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Clock Type
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Quartz Analog
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Clock Button Type
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Button
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Dimensions
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7" (W) x 3.5" (L) x 2.5" (H)
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Batteries Required
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1 x AA
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Median Set Weight
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58.3 Ounces
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Total Number of Pieces
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34 Chess Pieces, including 2 Additional Queens (for Pawn Promotion)
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Author
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Sam Collins
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Number of Issues
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Individual Issue - Subscription Available Separately
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DGT eBoard Compatible
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0
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Board Country of Manufacture
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United States of America
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Board Finish
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Gloss
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Folding Board
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0
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Available in Square Sizes
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2.5'' inch / 6.4 cm
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Chess Board Footprint
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25" x 25"
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Woods Used
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Red Burl
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Box Dimensions
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9.5" x 7.4" x 4.5"
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Fits King Height Up To
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4.4" - Including 2 Additional Queens
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Recommended Carrying Bag Size
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24" Chess board Carrying Bag
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Host
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GM Ron Henley
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Delivery Time
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Available Within 1 Business Day
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Runtime
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83 minutes
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Hardware Requirements
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Windows
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System Requirements
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Pentium PC, 1 GB RAM, Windows 11, 10 or 8.1 anf Fritz 18, 17, 16 or ChessBase 17, 16 or 15 and DVD drive
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Book Edition
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This is a Modern Reprint of a Classic Book
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Foreign Language
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Written in German
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Included with Purchase
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Certificate of Authenticity, Engraved Registered Plaque, and Individual Production Number
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Chess Board Included?
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The Chess Board featured is for photographic purposes only and must be purchased separately
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No. of Computer Installs
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Up to 3 Computers
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Manufacturer
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The House of Staunton
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Pin Size
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1.5" in x 1.5" in
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Chess Piece
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Queen
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Recommended Chess Board Size
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2.5" inch / 6.4 cm and 2.75" inch / 7.0 cm
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Region Lock
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None - Playable Anywhere
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Straight Up Board Dimensions
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er and er
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Travel Set Size
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10" inch x 12.67" inch
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Wood Selection(s)
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Genuine Ebony and Antiqued Boxwood
Important Note
This Clock does not have Time Delay and is not recommended for US Chess Federation Rated Play .
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Included with Purchase
- Certificate of Authenticity
- Engraved Registered Plaque
- Individual Production Number
Warranty
Kingside Stamping
What is Kingside Stamping?
Kingside stamping was part of the original Staunton Pattern design, consisting of a King's Crown stamped into the Rook and Knight that started on the right side (or King's Side) of the chessboard. In Descriptive notation, it is useful for distinguishing between the Kingside and Queen's Side pieces.
Whether you use them in your chess strategy or for historical decoration, we offer kingside Stamping on some of our chess sets!
History of the Chess Pieces

Fischer, Tal and Petrosian - 1959
World Chess Champions
From September 6 to October 31 of 1959, eight of the world's strongest Grandmasters competed in a powerful quadruple Round-Robin Tournament, played in Bled, Zagreb and Belgrade, Yugoslavia, to determine the challenger for the crown of World Chess Champion currently held by Soviet Grandmaster Mikhail Botvinnik. The participants of the tournament were Mikhail Tal, Paul Keres, Tigran Petrosian, Vasily Smyslov, Svetozar Gligoria, Frederik Olafsson, Pal Benko and a 16-year old American named Robert James "Bobby" Fischer. This prestigious list includes 4 World Chess Champions.
Tal showed superior form by winning with 20/28 points, ahead of Paul Keres with 18.5, followed by Tigran Petrosian, Vasily Smyslov, Bobby Fischer, Svetozar Gligoria, Frederik Olafsson, and Pal Benko. Tal's victory was much attributed to his dominance over the lower half of the field; whilst scoring only +1 -3 vs Keres, he won all four individual games against Fischer, and took 3 3/4 from Gligoria, Olafsson, and Benko.
Although Bobby Fischer failed to win the Candidates Tournament, he finished a respectable fifth place and established himself as a legitimate contender for the World Chess Championship.
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