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An opening strategy used by black to have a strong attack against white queen pawn openings. The Benoni Defence and variations have been used by the likes of Bobby Fischer and Kasparov to name a few.
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Exploring Fischer's opening strategies versus various openings. This video looks at one of his defences against the King's Pawn opening. The match was played in 1966 in Santa Monica against Wolfgang Unzicker.
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this is an interesting AMv, cause, I really don't do them anymore.
I'm also making the same kind of them with my new program Sony Vegas 8.0 pro.
.....sadly, I still can't use it......
so...here is the WMM version.
Song: Pawn Shop Promises
artist: A5A (across five aprils)
made by: Me.
Made: July 4th-July 5th
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I'll be talking about illegal pawn drops, Which are "mate with a dropped pawn" and "two pawns in a file".
I'll also show you a brilliant mate problem, in which a rook chooses to unpromote so as to avoid "mate with a dropped pawn".
playlist: http://jp.youtube.co m/view_play_list?p=5 87865CAE59EB84A
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Exploring Fischer's opening strategies versus various openings. This video looks at his tactical use of the King's Indian Defence against a Queen's pawn game. Of particular interest is Fischer's strength in maintaining the tension of the position until an opportunity arises. The match took place in 1971 against Mark Taimanov, with Fischer winning.