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2017 Spring Chess Classic: Day 7

Ben Simon covers the best of the seventh day of this international tournament. Twenty-six players from eleven nations compete in two ten-player round robins and one six-player double round robin with a combined $50,000 prize fund. Hear from IM Awonder Liang and GM Alejandro Ramirez.

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2017 Spring Chess Classic: Days 5 & 6

Ben Simon covers the best of the weekend of this international tournament. Twenty-six players from eleven nations compete in two ten-player round robins and one six-player double round robin with a combined $50,000 prize fund. Hear from GMs Dariusz Swiercz and Akshat Chandra.

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2017 Spring Chess Classic: Day 4

Ben Simon covers the best of the fourth day of this international tournament. Twenty-six players from eleven nations compete in two ten-player round robins and one six-player double round robin with a combined $50,000 prize fund. Hear from GM Sandro Mareco and IM Cemil Can Ali Marandi.

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2017 Spring Chess Classic: Day 3

Ben Simon covers the best of the third day of this international tournament. Twenty-six players from eleven nations compete in two ten-player round robins and one six-player double round robin with a combined $50,000 prize fund. Hear from GMs Jeffery Xiong and Illya Nyzhnyk.

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2017 Spring Chess Classic: Day 2

Ben Simon covers the best of the second day of this international tournament. Twenty-six players from eleven nations compete in two ten-player round robins and one six-player double round robin with a combined $50,000 prize fund. Hear from GMs Varuzhan Akobian and Alexandr Fier.

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2017 Spring Chess Classic: Day 1

Ben Simon covers the best of the first day of this international tournament. Twenty-six players from eleven nations compete in two ten-player round robins and one six-player double round robin with a combined $50,000 prize fund. Hear from GMs Alexander Ipatov and Cristian Chirila.

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Tips To Recover From a Disastrous Tournament

It happens to everyone. You spent weeks (months?) preparing for a big event hoping to win big bucks. The tournament started. You got off to a bad start. You never recovered. The tournament was a total disaster.

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Simplify into a Winning Endgame | Strategy Session with Jonathan Schrantz

Jonathan Schrantz looks at endgames where a player must determine the result if the last remaining major and minor pieces are liquidated. Calculation here must be incredibly precise.

2017.04.20
Luke McShane vs Vladimir Potkin, Bundesliga (2011/12)
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Nigel Short vs Ivan Cheparinov, Corus Group B (2008)
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Two Knights Defense with 4. Ng5 | Chess Openings Explained

Dennis LaRue takes away the trickery of the "Fried Liver" attack and looks at the best ways to play the Two Knights Defense for both sides. An alternate name for the defense is the Chigorin Counterattack.

2017.04.17
C58 Two knights defence

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