1. e4 e5: A Discussion (Eventually Middlegames) - GM Ben Finegold
Grandmaster Ben Finegold gives an intriguing talk about the most common amateur opening, the double King pawn game. Learn to play more than the boring Giuoco Piano. Spring traps and know to avoid them. See two Ruy Lopez middlegames that Finegold played. 2016.01.12 C50 Blackburne shilling gambit Boris Kreiman vs. Benjamin Finegold, 2002: C64 Ruy Lopez, classical defence, Benelux variation Ferdinand Hellers vs. Finegold, 1990: C64 Ruy Lopez, classical defence, Benelux variation

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Ben's Wild European Days | Mastering the Middlegame - GM Ben Finegold

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UNFILTERED: GM Ben Finegold on FIDE, GothamChess, Marriages, and Why You’ll Never Be a GM

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Always Play exf5, with GM Ben Finegold

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The 2014 Candidates Tourney: Anand vs. Aronian - GM Ben Finegold

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Beating Lower Rated Players | Beginner Beatdown - GM Ben Finegold

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Middle Game Plans, with GM Ben Finegold

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Karpov and his Ruy Lopez | Mastering the Middlegame - GM Ben Finegold

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MAGNUS CARLSEN: 99999 ELO CHESS

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The Games of Paul Morphy - GM Ben Finegold - 2013.08.07

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Marshall, Steinitz, Lasker: Best of 1890s-1910s | Games to Know by Heart - GM Ben Finegold

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My Great Middlegames of 1987 & 1988 - GM Ben Finegold

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You Must Know Your 1.e4 e5 Gambits | Climbing the Rating Ladder vs. 1367

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Where's the Threat?! Calculate!! | King's Indian | The Sensei Speedrun | GM Naroditsky

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Advanced Game Analysis - GM Ben Finegold - 2014.01.29

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How to Open with 1. e4 by Hikaru Nakamura (some dude)

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Never Resign, with GM Ben Finegold

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Party like it's the early 1990s | Mastering the Middlegame - GM Ben Finegold

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The Legend: Paul Morphy - GM Ben Finegold - 2014.12.18

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The Wildest Knight Attack Ever Played in Chess

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