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Hi there.

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In this election, we're going to have a look at the sand in the fence and in particular after two free

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on second movement, a free black playing ESX.

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So this gives priority to this dance choir bishop.

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Now, there are certain named variations, and this is part of the rich cultural heritage of chairs

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of the DNC takes 1964.

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There's the so-called timing of variation where he sings.

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So there's whole books and courses just on this variation.

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There's the can or posterization of assets.

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So these are famous plase, mark, time, love for the time, not variation of the very famous place

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in the history of jazz.

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Time of played Bobby Fisher and famously lost six they'll towards 1970 to World Championships match.

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So it was in one of the candidates leading up to Fisher qualifying for the 1972 World Match.

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So timing off with 96.

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Can another player or person and even only a generation player with a six.

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And you can see that they have example games.

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If you can't look up these actual players, there's a variation which is just based on functionality

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or an appearance.

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The four nights version where black actually players don't have sex white actually players might see

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free and then black actually plays.

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In the phone lines.

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96, huh?

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So we have the false inspiration for nights out on the boat quite quickly.

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We also have this is not so hot for me.

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This is a bit dodgy, but maybe a little bit dangerous.

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Sometimes the pen, it seems lucrative, but if White knows what they're doing in this penetration,

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it's not particularly good.

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It hasn't got a high reputation at high levels, but it might be good as a surprise weapon.

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So there's these variations where that bishop is given priority and sometimes comes out quite early

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on and then sometimes desex later.

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So these E-Systems, they're a bit tricky and you need to know specific, more tailored strategies sometimes

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against ESX.

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So you've got to treat them on their own merit, these structures.

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And yet essentially Bishop the DOTZLER bishop can be a little bit more dangerous and energetic than

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usual because of ethics being played.

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So other key Sicilian in defense operations if we go back so efore C5 93, let's revisit now DCX and

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if it doesn't want to play.

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The four, there are other key moves here, like the so-called Moscow operation, which is basically

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five check, so you see that plus that means a check are short algebraic notation.

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The Moscow operation should be five CHAC and even some grandmasters are not sometimes familiar of the

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finesse that they're calling Moscow Rosolino voters.

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Yeah, it's it's knowledge, which is pretty finessed.

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So if they played actually if Blank played C6 and you play, this should be fine.

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This is the Rosolino version instead named after another famous player, Rosolino.

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If we have also online a free if we try ESX now we don't want to play defore.

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There's the so-called Copac system and I've actually played Copac.

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He was a fantastic computer scientist and international master and he invented a system where quite

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often the bishop would go back to Setsu with a very interesting game indeed.

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So very, very interesting ideas in the Copac system.

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So, yeah, these are kind of alternatives to consider and they can be pretty dangerous for the unprepared

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Sicilian defense player.

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So they make great surprise weapons that you play, not afraid desex and they're expecting you to play

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D4.

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But if you want a surprise weapon, you should check out this Moscow VeraSun B5 check.

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So it leads to very, very interesting ideas, kind of, which sometimes are more simple and positional

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than if you played for the Open Sicilian.

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So very annoying stuff.

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And 96 again, they can't escape.

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Sometimes you just want to play Bishop Be five.

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And I've often referred to this as an anti linkov system.

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It's really annoying.

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If I wanted to play as a sentence of and you see this on the board, which should be five.

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So there's a bit of psychology coming in here because the of the black pieces does want generally a

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tactical game and you can sometimes annoy them by playing more positional moves.

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So you don't always have to play the open game when they play these moves.

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So desex or ninety-six or ESX, you can annoy them in various positional ways.

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So ESX kopeks system.

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Free bishop, be free desex by the check, Ninety-Six, you can be fine.

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Yeah, OK, so yeah, various annoyances and so psychology comes in to opening choice that if you do

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indulge them with open the open and you're giving them the type of game they want.

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But in your early developments, it's also good for you, though, to play a more open tactical game

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in general.

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To just bear that in mind.

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For me, you need to fill the power of the pieces and the open positions of the cinema fans.

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I give both sides of the power of the pieces and having to calculate for both sides improves your calculation

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and visualization and evaluation skills.

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OK, thanks so much.
