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The Basic Principles of the Closed Sicilian for White - Chess Lecture - Volume 21

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Author: Attila Turzo
Publication Date: November 7, 2012

IM Attila Turzo currently resides in Hungary. Attila became an international Master at age 18, and was hungarian Junior Champion at 19. He has won first place in more than ten international tournaments. Attila has been a professional chess coah since 2001. Turzo is a professional chess coach for English and Hungarian speaking students.

The Basic Principles Part I Run Time: 00:20:05

The Basic Principles Part II  Run Time: 00:35:05

The Basic Principles Part III  Run Time: 00:24:59

The Basic Principles Part IV  Run Time: 00:33:37

The Basic Principles Part V  Run Time: 00:34:06

135 Minutes

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