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Friday, February 18, 2011

Chess Philosophers (part 2)

G. Chepukaitis
 Chesscafè interview
Chepukaitis' lecture 1
Chepukaitis' lecture 2
 The news of Chepukaitis' death

A. Bangiev's "Squares Strategy"
the B-method in german language  and a  google english translation of the german page
Squares Strategy Vol. 1 
Squares Strategy, Vol. 2: The Opening 
Squares Strategy, Vol. 3 Middlegame 
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