How to best defend (and attack) a weak Old Fourteenth line
The Old Fourteenth continues to be a popular opening with all classes of players, and for good reason! In today's video, I discuss a variation that is considered inferior and weak, and show how to properly defend it (while also pointing the weaknesses!). I also demonstrate how to best attack this variation, which can lead to a pretty tactical sequence if your opponent misses key moves to draw.

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