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ReViewing Chess: Scandinavian, 2...Qxd5, 3...Qa5, Vol. 176.1 utilizes the cinema method permitting anyone to play hundreds of masterful games. As part of the openings collection, these games allow one to gain a look and feel of a position's orientation while facing the uncertainty one would face as if they played the game themselves.About ReViewing Chess:This series reverts back to a nineteenth century printing technique, cinéma des échecs, to reinvent the chess book as a training tool. Based on a method that not only understands the problems facing those whom attempt to study the game but addresses these problems head on by realizing a framework that eliminates the social obstacles preventing players from recognizing the joy and intellectual satisfaction the study of chess inspires.

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