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How to Use a New Idea in an Old Opening | ChessKid.com
Some chess openings have been around for hundreds of years! FunMasterMike used to use the Scotch Opening as a kid, and he'll show you how GM Gawain Jones used the same opening to beat GM Wesley So. If you enjoyed this chess video and want to watch more, make sure that you subscribe to our channel! We create unique chess content to help you improve your … [Read more...] about How to Use a New Idea in an Old Opening | ChessKid.com