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E-DVD The Caro-Kann Exchange Variation from White's Perspective - Chess Lecture Volume 112

E-DVD The Caro-Kann Exchange Variation from White's Perspective - Chess Lecture Volume 112

Presented by International Grandmaster Eugene Perelshtyen for ChessLecture.com

GM Perelshtyen shows how to employ the Exchange Variation as he often has at the GM

Level. The Exchange Variation 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 is a very subtle line for white to

fight for a long-term positional advantage based on a rapid development of your two bishops

that will make it very difficult in turn for black to develop his bishops to active diagonals.

Content: 1.5 hours of chess theory and discussion, with an example game, in a series of 4

lectures.

Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.03 out of 5 ECO: B13

Fans on ChessLecture.com said: GM Perelshteyn's lecture was excellent as always.

GM Eugene Perelshtyen earned his third GM norm after sharing first place in the 2006

Foxwoods Open, giving him the official GM title. He won the Samford Chess Fellowship in

2002, an award that amounts to $64,000, which is awarded to the top American player under

25 years old. Eugene also led the University of Maryland, Baltimore County to several Pan

American championships from 1998-2002. Eugene also won the highly prestigious US Junior

Championship in 2000. Eugene recently co-authored the books Chess Openings for Black,

Explained and Chess Openings for White, Explained.

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E-DVD The Caro-Kann Exchange Variation from White's Perspective - Chess Lecture Volume 112

Presented by International Grandmaster Eugene Perelshtyen for ChessLecture.com

GM Perelshtyen shows how to employ the Exchange Variation as he often has at the GM

Level. The Exchange Variation 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 is a very subtle line for white to

fight for a long-term positional advantage based on a rapid development of your two bishops

that will make it very difficult in turn for black to develop his bishops to active diagonals.

Content: 1.5 hours of chess theory and discussion, with an example game, in a series of 4

lectures.

Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.03 out of 5 ECO: B13

Fans on ChessLecture.com said: GM Perelshteyn's lecture was excellent as always.

GM Eugene Perelshtyen earned his third GM norm after sharing first place in the 2006

Foxwoods Open, giving him the official GM title. He won the Samford Chess Fellowship in

2002, an award that amounts to $64,000, which is awarded to the top American player under

25 years old. Eugene also led the University of Maryland, Baltimore County to several Pan

American championships from 1998-2002. Eugene also won the highly prestigious US Junior

Championship in 2000. Eugene recently co-authored the books Chess Openings for Black,

Explained and Chess Openings for White, Explained.

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Presented by International Grandmaster Eugene Perelshtyen for ChessLecture.com

GM Perelshtyen shows how to employ the Exchange Variation as he often has at the GM

Level. The Exchange Variation 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 is a very subtle line for white to

fight for a long-term positional advantage based on a rapid development of your two bishops

that will make it very difficult in turn for black to develop his bishops to active diagonals.

Content: 1.5 hours of chess theory and discussion, with an example game, in a series of 4

lectures.

Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.03 out of 5 ECO: B13

Fans on ChessLecture.com said: GM Perelshteyn's lecture was excellent as always.

GM Eugene Perelshtyen earned his third GM norm after sharing first place in the 2006

Foxwoods Open, giving him the official GM title. He won the Samford Chess Fellowship in

2002, an award that amounts to $64,000, which is awarded to the top American player under

25 years old. Eugene also led the University of Maryland, Baltimore County to several Pan

American championships from 1998-2002. Eugene also won the highly prestigious US Junior

Championship in 2000. Eugene recently co-authored the books Chess Openings for Black,

Explained and Chess Openings for White, Explained.

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