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The opening is called the Cadillac of chess openings, why? - it's dynamic , aggressive , promising and great scoring respone to 1.e5.
Najdorf is the most popular variation of the Sicilian defense. Nothing to add , just study the video and and conquer with Najdorf
http://www.mediafire.com/watch/oi963mw6dvvvhg6/najdorf.flv
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Danish gambit (in Russian books I often face Nordic gambit ) is very sharp attempt by white to go for attack from the very beginning . Unlike the King's gambit , here white sacrifices 2 pawn for quick development and attack. White's both bishops are placed on long diagonals to shoot on black's kingside . But, appears that black even under such an attack , can make advantage , as 2 extra pawns will come so handy in middle game and endgame . So , with careful play black must snatch the early advantage. The Author suggests this opening against weaker opponents , and also in blitz games. Anyway, if the opponent is not experienced , white can punish him.
http://www.mediafire.com/watch/k2sf8v9w6dfzf8k/danish.mp4
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Bluemenfeld gambit leads to a Benoni kind of position , but with an extra move e6 . As it's in Benoni , here too black trying to challenge white's central "d" pawn out of the first moves . I play this opening regularly in blitz , as it's very dynamic , sharp and challenging defense by black.
http://www.mediafire.com/watch/5n2zspcgicok1o1/bluemenfeld.mp4
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Benko gambit occurs after Benoni defense. I think , it's the most reasonable and desirable continuation of Benoni defense for black. Sacrificing a pawn black intends to put pressure both on white's kingside(after Ba6) and on queenside after(Rb8) , but in the Benko gambit blacks are taking risk , as with whites careful play the position will become favourable for white.
http://www.mediafire.com/watch/0qma8jlflrcjp3p/Accepted_benko.flv
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