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References: description of what it is to learn an opening
My question is not exactly about what advice you have for me so that I can learn openings better, although that is indeed a goal of mine.
My question is more about wanting to have either an abstract d …
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How to use massive advantage in early opening - need help on where to learn
Context: I am around 15-1600 in terms of Chess.com blitz.
My question was motivated by watching a Ben Finegold video where as a joke he played Ng8 Nf6 Ng8 Nf6 repeatedly at the start of the blitz game …
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A game I might have read about, Kasparov had to analyse an opening line from scratch and end...
If my memory isn't tricking me, didn't Kasparov once get a game where early in the opening he didn't know the line, so he sat down for 45 minutes and worked out that the best move is Qc7, and went on …