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Chess.com - Pawn Structure 101: The Stonewall
Description
In the fourth video of what will likely become our never-ending "Pawn Structure Series", Danny discusses the Stonewall and related systems/patterns. He focuses heavily on how each side should develop their pieces, in regards to anticipating the strong points, weaknesses, and possible changes in the given structure. If you are playing these positions as white or black, hopefully these points will serve to solidify your planning skills in a real game. Full video available at http://www.Chess.com/videos
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