1.d4 Solid Repertoire: Slav
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Bryan Tillis (Palm Beach Chess)OpeningQueen's gambit declinedSlave defenseBeginnerNM Bryan Tillis is back with a new series focusing on solid and easy to learn lines for a 1.d4 repertoire. In this video, the focus is on the Slav. If you are enjoying the content please show support by subscribing to the channel!
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