The Sicilian Accelerated Dragon was once again in a key encounter on the board in a strong league – this time in Denmark. Hector followed a line of Almasi and Svidler, while Danielsen had exactly this prepared and a good solution was to come.
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- Accelerated Dragon (advanced)
- Rubinstein system (part 1)
- Grand Prix (part 5)
- French defence, Tarrasch variation
- Nimzo Indian (Part 2)
- The Polar Bear 1.f4 (Part 1.2)
- The Polar Bear system 1. f4, Part 2.2
- Slav defense (part 2)
- 1. f4 - complete chess course in Bird (Polar Bear)
- Nimzo Indian (part 3)
- French defence, Tarrasch variation (part 2)
- Slav defense (practical game)
- Rubinstein system (part 3)
- Stonewall (part 2)
- Accelerated Dragon (Part 2)
- King's Indian (part 1)
- Nimzo Indian middlegame tactics (part 1)
- Reti vs Rubinstein, an endgame masterpiece
- Queen's Indian Defense (part 2)
- Accelerated Dragon analyzed game
- Luke McShane vs Henrik Danielsen (part 1)
- King's Indian Defence (part 2)
- 1. e4 c5 2. c3 e6 (part 1)
- Queen's Indian (part 1)
- Luke McShane vs Henrik Danielsen (part 4)
- GM Chatalbashev - GM Danielsen (part 2)
- Queen's Indian Defense (part 3)
- Slav defense (chess opening 4. Qc2, part 1)
- Slav defense (4. Qc2 part 2)
- Middlegame and endgame tactics
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