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- *Sicilian Aggressive Rare Collection [White]
Sicilian: Aggressive Rare Lines
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| 15 games, 1994-2013 - *Sicilians
5 games, 1900-1998 - *Slavs
30 games, 1890-2012 - *Snyder Sicilian
13 games, 1972-2006 - *Some Slavs
4 games, 1929-2007 - *Tactical games
26 games, 1944-2022 - *Target Practice
4 games, 1920-1961 - *The bishop pair
Games in Valeri Beim's "Lessons in Chess Strategy", chapter 7 on the bishop pair.
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| 17 games, 1892-1997 - *The Center 1
6 games, 1911-1956 - *The Fighting French
37 games, 1929-1992 - *Think Like a Grandmaster (Kotov)
'Think Like a Grandmaster' by Alexander Kotov.
Translated by Bernard Cafferty.
Edited by John Nunn.
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| 107 games, 1893-1968 - *Tragicomedies (Dvoretsky)
This is an incomplete collection of all of the games with this title featured in Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual. They are titled Tragicomedies because they show players of master level or higher, even World Champions, making all sorts of mistakes in the endgame (some of them real howlers). If you think you're hopeless in your endgame technique, or lack thereof, look here and take heart by figuring out where these great players went wrong. The games are arranged by ending and the blunder(s) are indicated by the move number.
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| 101 games, 1870-2003 - *VeresovDiemer
42 games, 1902-2021 - *Winning With The Slav
52 games, 1923-1992 - *_Englund Gambit Hartlaub-
I have a Ken Smith book on this.
Here is a link to how they start when accepted. Opening Explorer
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| 16 games, 1898-1994 - 0 Birdie F4lies into Stonewall
FTB let's it fly once in awhile, but not around the kids. (Geez, that could be misinterpreted. Good manners are forever fashionable. Always be humble and kind and helpful. Stay clean and sober; you'll have far less to regret later.) Trot out 1.e4 or 1.d4 around the youngsters. They need to learn to focus on controlling and developing through the center. This is a FTB collection clarification as we go along, so there's no hurry.
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| 21 games, 1834-2012 - 0 BogoIndians
8 games, 1927-2014 - 0 King's Gambit attacking games
82 games, 1834-2010 - 200 Open Games by David Bronstein (part 2)
55 games, 1944-1968 - A33 (Sax)
Thank you Chessdreamer
Gyula Sax: A33; Chess Informant 1994
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1 Cvetkovic-Rajkovic, Yugoslavia 1992
12 Dorfman-C.Hansen, Debrecen 1990
22 Keitlinghaus-Schmittdiel, Prague 1990
23 Majorovas-Lochte, Budapest 1990
31 Trois-Rogulj, Virovitica 1980
37 De Boer-Lerner, Groningen 1992
51 Gavrikov-Zaichik, Tbilisi 1983
56 T.Paunovic-Rogulj, Belgrade 1988
58 Ph.Schlosser-Stern, Budapest 1991
67 Eingorn-Mihalchishin, Lvov 1984
78 Cvetkovic-Rogulj, Yugoslavia 1977
79 Cvetkovic-Rogulj, Yugoslavia 1978
81 Mihalcishin-Garcia Martinez, Havana 1982
88 Kholmov-Razuvaev, Soviet Union 1971
89 Bukic-Tringov, Istanbul 1975
90 Greenfeld-Tolnai, Budapest 1989
91 Pogorelov-Huzman, Soviet Union 1989
92 Novik-Dvoirys, Moscow 1992
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| 82 games, 1964-1993
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