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Foxy Chess Openings: The Blumenfeld Gambit DVD

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  • Foxy Chess Openings: The Blumenfeld Gambit DVD
  • This new Foxy Openings DVD examines a unique gambit choice which should be in the arsenal of every club and weekend tournament player.
  • Popular video instructor IM Andrew Martin spotlights the opening 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nf3 c5 4 d5 b5!? on this groundbreaking DVD.
  • Video running time: Over two hours
  • Art of War by Sun Tzu, completely re-mastered for the 21st century by ChessCentral.


This new Foxy Openings DVD examines a unique gambit choice which should be in the arsenal of every club and weekend tournament player. Popular video instructor IM Andrew Martin spotlights the opening 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nf3 c5 4 d5 b5!? on this groundbreaking DVD. The Blumenfeld is a sound and exciting way for Black to fight for the initiative and has become increasingly popular with aggressive players (including Grandmasters!) in 2008 and 2009. Martin shows you how to play this exciting gambit line and makes a convincing case for the Blumenfeld in over the board practical play. Video running time: Over two hours The Foxy Chess Openings Series is a timeless collection of Grandmasters opening explained simple enough to comprehend at any level. These DVDs will improve your rating and give you a greater understanding of all the openings and are recommended for all levels. This fine DVD should be in every chess player\'s video library - but are you prepared for mental combat? To enhance your enjoyment we\'ve included FREE the epic Art of War by Sun Tzu, completely re-mastered for the 21st century by ChessCentral. This e-book was taken from the first English translation by Lionel Giles, then painstakingly edited for textual errors while restoring Giles\' beautiful rendering of the Chinese original. Not only has the full commentary by Giles been retained, but period Chinese art tastefully evokes the feel of Sun Tzu\'s masterpiece. Now you\'re ready to play chess!

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