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Len Molden Canada View Profile
| Questions about specific chess openings and advice about which opening repertoire is suited to a particular style. For example, the Sicilian Defense is suited to aggressive players, while the Caro Kann Defense appeals to defensive players. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Tony D'Aloisio U.S. View Profile
| I've read a good deal on the subject and I can answer a lot of chess history questions (or at least I'll know where to look them up). Also questions regarding analyzing specific positions (although with the advent of powerful chess software, this isn't likely to have the importance it once did). | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Chuck Kinzie U.S. View Profile
| I can answer basic chess questions regarding opening, middlegame and endgame strategy and tactics. I cannot answer questions about positions with subtle nuances that require Grandmaster or computer analysis. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Wuyanbu Zutali View Profile
| I can answer questions on how to start chess clubs, tournaments, and promote chess. I can answer questions on the opening, middle game and endgame.
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2008-09-30 Chess Openings: Hi Charu, MCO is still being printed with a new edition recently released (!). However, the times have changed and here's the two opening books I highly recommend. They not only give different variations...
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2008-09-11 Queen pawn openings: Hello again Paul! If you open with 1 d4, then the most common responses are 1...d5 and 1...Nf6. If you play 2 c4 after 1...d5, then Black will probably play either 2...e6 or 2...c6. In either case...
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2008-09-08 Which one???: Hi Jayesh, Congratulations for making it to your school's semi finals! Here's some good opening plans for you, which any good general chess opening book at your local library or a search on the Internet...
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2008-09-06 castling: No, it is in fact perfectly legal for the rook to pass over an attacked square in the act of castling (or to move from a square where it is being attacked). By the way, even the world's elite players...
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2008-08-30 The Caro-Kann Defence: Hi Paul! Thanks for your interesting question. I often play the Caro-Kann in tournaments myself. It is a very solid defense and often frustrates White players who like to open things up early and...
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