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5 RARE Chess Openings That Are Actually GOOD

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► Detailed videos on these openings

🔹The Alapin Variation ("a knightmare"): https://youtu.be/BLDiKAujMxU
🔹 Blackmar-Diemer gambit: https://youtu.be/T9vSGnxvwA4
🔹 Grob's attack: https://youtu.be/OSk3cTszyZs
🔹 Duras gambit: https://youtu.be/e5t-HfNlSgA

In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov reveals the top 5 most shocking chess openings that are surprisingly effective and can lead you to a lot of victories. These openings involve unconventional moves that may seem dubious at first glance but are actually quite powerful.

Some of these openings are so rare that they'll catch your opponents off guard right from the very first moves! You’ll also discover some tricky and aggressive gambits packed with nasty traps.

One of these openings even includes a variation where White makes 10 consecutive pawn moves without moving a single piece—and still wins!

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► Chapters

00:00 Top 5 Shocking Chess Openings That Are Actually Good
00:05 Opening-5
00:12 10 pawn moves in a row!
01:35 Opening-4
06:04 Opening-3
08:34 Opening-2
10:30 Opening-1

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