GM Danielsen continues showing the process of looking for good moves with white in the 1. e4 c5 2. c3 e6. In the first series we saw how blac can gain advantage in certain lines and how white can secure an equal game. These two episodes continue the search and reach for a stable solution for white, with calm game and solid chances for advantage.
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