From Robert, “The whole point of the Lowenthal is to play a typical 'Sicilian Endgame.'
One where White gets the bishop pair and Black gets better control over the center thanks
to his e5-pawn. I believe this to be an incredibly practical choice. Moreover, my analysis
has shown that it is not nearly as bad as its reputation."
Content: 2 hours and 29 minutes of instruction and analysis in a series of 5 lectures.
ECO: B32, B33 PGN Files Included
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GM Robert Hunaski Robert achieved the International Master title by the age of 18, and his
Grand Master title at the age of 24, in his senior year of college. Robert received his Bachelor of
Arts from the University of Connecticut in May 2012 with a double major in Political Science
and Philosophy, and a double minor in English and Middle Eastern Studies. Robert has had
extensive experience both as a player and a coach; he is a FIDE Senior Trainer, and member
of the coaching squad for the US players at the World Youth and World Cadet Championships.