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  1. Accidents in the opening
    A collection of very short games played and lost by strong players.
    161 games, 1560-2006

  2. Attacking Themes
    250 games, 1835-2018

  3. Games for My Chess Kids
    Choose 12 games for the semester, see what others have said, give some comments of your own. Parents, pick 3 and play through them with your own young players on a real board. Let them pick a side--ask them what move she/he thinks will come next, after the opponent moves.
    101 games, 1809-2006

  4. Piece Count advantage
    I've collected a series of games illustrating how trading a rook for two minor pieces, or a queen for some combination of minor pieces and rooks leads to an advantage. I often find in my own games that by piling up all my pieces on a weakness, or spreading the attack out you can quickly overload a single piece. This collection contains the games I've looked at with this theme.
    43 games, 1884-2006

  5. Rocking the Ramparts - Guide to Attacking Chess
    Includes games annotated in GM Larry Christiansen's excellent book.
    30 games, 1922-2003

  6. Starting Out: Alekhine's Defence


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    Games from the book <Starting Out: Alekhine's Defence>, by <John Cox>, published in 2005.

    42 games, 1967-2004

  7. Trust your intuition. Tal would have approved!
    101 games, 1921-2019

  8. VervetMonkey's favorite games
    Watch, digest, and learn.
    37 games, 1868-2014

  9. Weak colour complex
    Games where weak squares of a colour- cause problems for king.
    3 games, 1952-2009

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