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Chapter 9
Chapter 9: Intermediate Openings (White & Black)
Welcome to Part 2! From this point forward, we will go into much greater detail.
If you made it this far, I believe in you to stay focused and keep pushing.
You may review certain intermediate openings with both White and Black here, before I recommend more specific ones in Chapters 10 and 11.
Study 1: White Begins With Queen's Pawn (1. d4) - The LondonDrill 1: The London Study 2: White Begins With Queen's Pawn (1. d4) - The Queen's GambitDrill 2: The Queen's Gambit Accepted Drill 3: The Queen's Gambit DeclinedStudy 3: White Begins With King's Pawn (1. e4)Drill 4: 1. e4 - The Spanish Drill 5: 1. e4 - The ItalianDrill 6: 1. e4 - The ScotchStudy 4: The King's Pawn (1. e4) Versus The Sicilian (1...c5)Drill 7: The Sicilian TaimanovDrill 8: The Sicilian KanDrill 9: The Sicilian Scheveningen VariationDrill 10: The Sicilian NajdorfDrill 11: The Sicilian DragonStudy 5: Setups for Black - King's Indian and Pirc SetupDrill 12: The Pirc vs 1. e4 Drill 13: The Pirc vs 1. d4Drill 14: The Pirc vs 1. Nf3Study 6: Setups For Black - The e6/b6 DefenseDrill 15: The e6/b6 Defense vs 1. e4 Drill 16: The e6/b6 Defense vs 1. Nf6Drill 17: The e6/b6 Defense vs 1. d4Study 7: Different Black Openings Against 1. e4Drill 18: 1. e4 e5 - The Closed SpanishDrill 19: 1. e4 e5 - Spanish with 4. Bxc6Drill 20: 1. e4 e5 - The Italian For BlackStudy 8: Fighting the English (1. c4) With Black - Learning About SymmetryDrill 21: Fighting the English (1. c4 c5)