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ChessBase Newsletter Display problems?   In their search for ways to throw their opponents off

ChessBase Newsletter Display problems? [To the web view]( [Header] May 2024 Get your brand-new 60 Minutes video course [for free](   In their search for ways to throw their opponents off balance and create unusual positions, players such as the American GM Brandon Jacobson and Magnus Carlsen have recently (May 2nd and 7h) tried out the so-called 'Meadow Hay Gambit' in blitz games: 1.a4 e5 2.Ra3!? An offer to win the exchange that Black cannot really refuse though White gets a surprising amount of compensation. Gambit expert Robert Ris has now made a 60-minute video course on this variation which you can now get [for free](. Get your brand-new 60 Minutes Robert Ris - The surprising Meadow Hay Gambit 1.a4 e5 2.Ra3. For free until Sunday! It's that simple: if you have a chessbase shop account already, [click on this link]( (only works with this link!) and login. Then click on the front banner (or on this link in your mail) and the 60 Minutes will be added to your downloads. OR: if you don't have a shop account yet, click on this link and create your shop account. Wenn the account is verified, click on the front banner (or on this link in your mail) and the download will be added to your downloads. Enjoy it!     [Download now]( [The reinvented Ulvestad Variation]( The reinvented Ulvestad Variation [More information]( [Calculation Training - Sharpen Your Game!]( Calculation Training - Sharpen Your Game! [More information]( [ A Complete Black Repertoire against 1.d4, 1.Nf3 & 1.c4]( A Complete Black Repertoire against 1.d4, 1.Nf3 & 1.c4 [More information]( [The Stafford Gambit in 60 Minutes]( The Stafford Gambit in 60 Minutes [More information]( You're a subscriber to the Chessbase newsletter. If you no longer want to receive the Chessbase newsletter, [click here](. ChessBase GmbH Osterbekstr. 90a, 22083 Hamburg, Germany Telephone: +49 40-63 90 60 0 Directors: Matthias Wüllenweber and Rainer Woisin Registered: Amtsgericht Hamburg HRB 40336 VAT: DE 118644875 support@chessbase.com © ChessBase GmbH, Hamburg 2024 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Youtube Icon]( [Tiktok Icon]( [Instagram Icon](

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