Inspired by the world’s top young talent Magnus Carlsen games, GM Henrik Danielsen presents the Grand Prix system. This is the introduction of the series of episodes from The Insight chess show, and describes how the Grand Prix in Sicilian is as fast as the bullet leaves the gun.
More from Grand Prix, Lectures, Openings
- Queen's Indian Defense (part 3)
- Sicilian defence, Alapin (part 2)
- Rubinstein system (part 1)
- Opening advantage
- King's Indian (part 1)
- Rubinstein system (part 2)
- Sicilian defence, Alapin (part 1)
- Nimzo Indian middlegame tactics (part 2)
- Danish chess league (part 1)
- Rubinstein system (part 3)
- Slav defense (part 2)
- Slav defense (practical game)
- French defence, Tarrasch variation
- Luke McShane vs Henrik Danielsen (part 1)
- Grand Prix (part 5)
- Wesley So - Anish Giri
- Accelerated Dragon (advanced)
- 1. e4 c5 2. c3 e6 (part 1)
- Nimzo Indian (Part 2)
- Queen's Indian Defense (part 2)
- Slav defense (4. Qc2 part 2)
- Topalov - Kamsky game 2 Candidates matches
- Luke McShane vs Henrik Danielsen (part 4)
- King's Indian (part 2)
- Bobby Fischer endgame
- Accelerated Dragon (Part 1)
- French defence, Tarrasch variation (part 2)
- Wesley So - Shirov
- Queens Indian and Gruenfeld
- Spassky - Fischer
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