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Foreword

01. Opening Play
02. Exceptions
03. Giuoco Piano
04. Ruy Lopez
05. Open Defense
06. Steinitz System
07. Classical Variation
08. Winawer Variation
09. Tarrasch Variation
10. Sicilian Defense
11. Queen's Gambit
12. Réti Opening
13. English Opening
14. Alekhine's Defense
15. Center Counter

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You see, a few months ago I was doing some research on I.A. Horowitz, who is one of the most well-known and influential chess players of the last century. I noticed that most of his work was available and accounted for with the exception of one of his most important pieces of work ‘How To Win In Your Chess Openings’. 

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  • The first thing to do about your weaknesses. In this section, you’ll learn how to make your weaknesses into a strength.

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