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		<title>Chess Lesson: Benoni Defence</title>
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An opening strategy used by black to have a strong attack against white queen pawn openings. The Benoni Defence and variations have been used by the likes of Bobby Fischer and Kasparov Buy Ampicillin Online  to name a few.
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		<title>Attacking Chess #1 &#8211; The Dutch Defence Stonewall Variation</title>
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Explores a couple of attacking chess games in the the Dutch Defence Stonewall variation opening (ECO A95). The Dutch Defence in general creates a very dynamic and tactical game for both sides of the board as the position is imbalanced very early in the opening. Feel free to visit my personal chess site at www.jrobichess.com [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Attacking Chess #2 &#8211; King&#8217;s Indian Attack</title>
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Explores a couple of attacking chess games in the King&#8217;s Indian Attack white opening strategy. (ECO A08). The King&#8217;s Indian Attack is a great opening for beginners and chess professionals. It has been used by the likes of Bobby Fischer, and this video includes the famous Fischer game &#8220;A Night In Tunisia&#8221; played in1967. The [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Chess Network: Game Analysis (Grandmaster vs. Master)</title>
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