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E-DVD A Poisonous System Against the KID Fianchetto - Chess Lecture - Volume 29

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International Master Bryan Smith explains strategies to beat one of the oldest defenses.
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IM Bryan Smith grew up in Anchoarge, Alaska and now resides in Philadlephia, PA. His accomplishments include first in the 2008 National Chess Congress, first place in the 2008 King's Island Open and has won many other Grand Prix tournaments. Bryan was on the national champion UMBC chess team from 1999 to 2001. Bryan is the highest rated player ever from Alaska.

A Poisonous System Against the KID Fianchetto,  Part I: Runtime 31 mins 31 seconds

"Really liked the system you were recommending! Looking forward to trying it soon. Very comprehensive review of all critical variations. NICE!"

"Excellent as usual! I appreciated the linkage you noted of actions occuring on various parts of the board being related."

A Poisonous System Against the KID Fianchetto, Part II (In Practice): Juraj Lipka vs. Bryan Smith Run Time: 38 mins 23 seconds

"Excellent lecture, game and system. Keep them coming."

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ISBN DVD0029CL
Delivery Time Available Within 1 Business Day
Popular Collections ChessLecture.com DVDs
Publication Date November 7, 2012
Runtime 1.1 hours
Hardware Requirements Works on All Platforms (MP4 Format)
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