HOW TO PLAY Sicilian Defense DRAGON Variation by Grandmaster Anish Giri
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World top 10 chess player Anish Giri introduces the Sicilian Dragon variation. He introduces the main line, the Yugoslav Attack, and talks about the pawn structure and main ideas for Black and White.
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