Peter Svidler, his Chess Secrets – GM Damian Lemos (EMPIRE CHESS)

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The Scandinavian Defense with 1. e4 d5 is one of those openings that I have always thought to be slightly incorrect, although you still see elite Grandmasters like Alexey Dreev and Viswanathan Anand playing it as a surprise weapon from time to time.

The reason I have never liked the Scandinavian Defense is very simple – I understand that black gets to immediately exchange white’s center pawn on e4 and activate the black queen, however it seems to be a superficial type of activity and white is going to gain time developing his minor pieces by attacking black’s exposed queen.

In this chess video excerpt from the Empire Chess DVD ¨Grandmaster Secrets – Peter Svidler¨ Grandmaster Damian Lemos analyzes an impressive victory by Peter Svidler over Alexey Dreev as white seizes the initiative early and continues to build his lead in development into a dangerous attack in the center and against black’s king.

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