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Chess Openings Wizard from Bookup http://www.bookup.com demonstrating Backsolving a chess opening for Black
http://www.bookup.com How to play the Black side of 1.e4 e5 chess opening
Your opponents will play moves that are not in your chess opening books. What do you do?This video answers that question with an example from the London System for white. (1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bf4)This chess opening is easy to learn for beginners and is played by grandmasters.
Mike goes on a tirade about how you lose at chess by relying on game statistics from game databases like ChessBase or Chess Assistant or MasterChess 6000 in the chess opening. http://www.bookup.com has the solution
Mike explains how Backsolving works in Chess Openings Wizard and in other chess openings software. www.bookup.com
How to print high quality chess diagrams by copying and pasting diagrams using Chess Openings Wizard
How to make tutorials in Chess Openings Wizard by recording your own voice along with the changes you make on the chess board.
How Chess Openings Wizard handles tranpositions
How to create a new chess openings repertoire using Chess Openings Wizardhttp://www.bookup.com