Dismantle the dubious 4...e5?! in the Qa5 Scandinavian What happens when Black tries to break open the center early with no development? You know the answer... View More GM Eugene Perelshteyn crushes a passive Pirc set-up Space means everything in chess, and GM Perelshteyn shows that...
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From Black's perspective, see Vincent Moret's"My First Chess Opening Repertoire for Black". Against 1.e4, Black's repertoire features the Scandinavian Defense, Portuguese Variation; against 1.d4, the Albin Countergambit and the Stonewall Dutch Defense are featured, depending on how White respond...
Spaniard Luis Ramirez de Lucena, published c. 1497, which included among other things analysis of eleven chess openings. Some of them are known today as theGiuoco Piano, Ruy Lopez, Petroff's Defense,Bishop's Opening,Damiano's Defense, andScandinavian Defense, though Lucena did not use those ...
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Scandinavian Defense Trap Players who have adopted theScandinavian Defenseshould also be wary of some opening traps. A particularly nasty trap is theTennison Gambit. 1.e4 d4 2.Nf3 This is how the Tennison Gambit starts out. It’s an odd-looking move in which White relies on Black’s ignor...
GM Marian Petrov’s Scandinavian Mastermind arms you with a response to 1.e4 that is backed by Carlsen, Kramnik, and Karpov…PLUS is so non-theoretical…you can master the finer points of the opening by this weekend! Slav Defense Mastermind with IM Milovan Ratkovic [10 hours] ...
GM Alex Colovic’s Simplest Scandinavian Logically, then, the way to improve fastest is to increase the level of one’s skill. This is done by actually doing the things that are required during a game – calculating variations, devising plans, practicing realisation of an advantage and revising...