Live from the Las Vegas National Open – GM Roman Dzindzichashvili

Posted on February 23,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. A full scale battle out of the opening! In the video “Live from Las Vegas National Open” by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, he begins by talking about a universal opening for White. This means that the opening set-up can be played no matter what Black does. The reason that White has this universal opening option is because he goes first in chess, something that Black doesn’t have the luxury of doing. The universal opening that Roman describes is the K[…]

The Importance of Development – Part 1

Posted on February 20,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in General Chess Articles, Beginner’s Corner. For lower rated players, a focus on developing your pieces quickly and effectively is of utmost importance for playing a well-rounded game. Many amateur games are decided very early in the game, because one player neglected their piece development or did not castle soon enough. This can result in the opponent launching a quick attack and winning the game in miniature fashion. We can also use development to our advantage though! When we are the pl[…]

Unique Kingside Attack Using Hedgehog Formation

Posted on February 17,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, General Chess Articles. The “Hedgehog Formation” is a pawn structure used by Black that arises out of certain lines of different openings such as the Sicilian Defense and English Opening. This pawn structure is characterized by Black’s farthest pawn moves only having reached the third rank of the board. Typically Black will have pawns on a6, b6, d6 and e6 and his pieces will be lurking behind the pawns. This pawn structure is seemingly passive, usually giving White a lo[…]

The King’s Indian Defense

Posted on February 16,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. Fight against White’s strong center with the King’s Indian Defense! In the video “The King’s Indian Defense” by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we see different variations of the King’s Indian Defense opening, where White does not play e4 or g3. This means that in these variations he will be playing Bf4 or Bg5 combined with the move e3. This move reinforces White’s d4 pawn a bit more and steers the game into a bit different type of position because Bl[…]

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