In the first of this two part DVD series, GM Simon Williams will guide you through an extremely aggressive repertoire based on 1 d4. Concentrating on gambits and sharp play, this opening has been Simon's weapon in becoming a Grandmaster. Learn his secrets and the secrets of a Grandmaster in this 7 hour DVD!
In the first of this two part DVD series, I will be guiding you through an extremely aggressive repertoire based on 1 d4. Concentrating on gambits and sharp play this opening has been my main weapon in becoming a Grandmaster. Learn my secrets and the secrets of a GM in this 7 hour DVD!
This DVD covers:
Chapter 1: The Slav
Chapter 2: The Semi-Slav
Chapter 3: The Triangle Variation – Marshall Gambit
Chapter 4: Queen’s Gambit Accepted
Chapter 5: The Queen’s Gambit Declined: 5 Bf4
Chapter 6: The Albin Counter Gambit
Chapter 7: Vienna Opening
Chapter 8: Ragozin Variation 4…Bb4
Chapter 9: 4… Nbd7 5 Bf4
Chapter 10: The Tarrasch Defence
Chapter 11: Conclusion/Overview of DVD 1
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Publication Date
November 1, 2016
Runtime
630 Minutes
Region Lock
None - Playable Anywhere
Hardware Requirements
Standard DVD Player
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