In today's video, I cover an underrated and overlooked landing most commonly seen in the Double Corner opening. It can also arise from a number of different openings, but I've never felt it received the attention is deserves compared to other major and notable landings. It has been played in important events (1949 world championship and 2003 U.S. National, for example), and there is a fair amount of published play dedicated to it.
There is also a large amount of scope, allowing for both open and closed positions. As always, I recommend playing out the sequences on your own board. I talk through one of the more popular and tradition lines of play, with many of the moves being interchangeable.
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