
The Unknown Side of Young Kasparov - Chess Lecture - Volume 162
International Grandmaster Eugene Perelshtyen shows you the âunknown side of Garry Kasparovâ through his early games against others who also went on to become well known grandmasters.
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Content: 35 minutes of chess theory and discussion, with example games, over a series of 2 lectures.
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Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 5 out of 5
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Fans on ChessLecture.com said: Very clear, very lucid. This lecture made me realize that I was confusing &âtwo weaknessesâ with âtwo targetsâ and I now have a much clearer grasp of the nuances of what constitutes a âweaknessâ.
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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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The Unknown Side of Young Kasparov - Chess Lecture - Volume 162
International Grandmaster Eugene Perelshtyen shows you the âunknown side of Garry Kasparovâ through his early games against others who also went on to become well known grandmasters.
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Content: 35 minutes of chess theory and discussion, with example games, over a series of 2 lectures.
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Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 5 out of 5
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Fans on ChessLecture.com said: Very clear, very lucid. This lecture made me realize that I was confusing &âtwo weaknessesâ with âtwo targetsâ and I now have a much clearer grasp of the nuances of what constitutes a âweaknessâ.
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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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International Grandmaster Eugene Perelshtyen shows you the âunknown side of Garry Kasparovâ through his early games against others who also went on to become well known grandmasters.
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Content: 35 minutes of chess theory and discussion, with example games, over a series of 2 lectures.
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Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 5 out of 5
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Fans on ChessLecture.com said: Very clear, very lucid. This lecture made me realize that I was confusing &âtwo weaknessesâ with âtwo targetsâ and I now have a much clearer grasp of the nuances of what constitutes a âweaknessâ.
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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.
















