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ChessBase Newsletter // In this series by the English grandmaster Chris Ward, Black's most aggressiv

[#46 August 2023](#) ChessBase Newsletter // [Sicilian Dragon: The Real Deal! Part 1-3 at a special price!]( In this series by the English grandmaster Chris Ward, Black's most aggressive response to 1.e4 is examined. Use Ward's vast experience to expand, refresh and improve your repertoire. This week you can save 25% by getting the complete package with all three parts for only 59.90€! Don't miss this opportunity! Now for 59,90 €.[Order the from the ChessBase shop now!]( // [ChessBase News: The Monthly Dragon - Introducing: The Hungarian Dragon!]( One opening variation in the Sicilian Dragon is getting more and more popular. The Hungarian Dragon! A somewhat "safer" Dragon than usual, with a twisty idea to push h5 forward very soon, and avoid all of White's pawn rushes better. Dragon tamer Chris Ward shows us a game by Richard Rapport, where our Dragon bishop causes some havoc on h3, instead of g2!| Photo: John Upham[Visit the ChessBase News page now!]( // [ChessBase News: ChessBase 17 Tutorial - Optimizing the screen]( The flexibility of ChessBase shows in the variety of functions. It starts with the recording of games and continues with the analysis of games, the building of an opening repertoire or the preparation for an opponent. And sometimes you want to work no engine, sometimes with one, sometimes with two engines at the same time. Whatever you do, you want to see it on the screen. This tutorial shows you how to master your screen with the help of ChessBase..[Visit the ChessBase News page now!]( // ChessBase bestseller [ChessBase 17 Mega packege]( [Power Fritz 18]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( // [Opening Encyclopaedia 2023]( [Mega Database 2023]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( // [ChessBase Magazine 214]( [Premium annual membership]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( [Order from the ChessBase shop now!]( [jetzt vorbestellen]( // You're a subscriber to the ChessBase newsletter. If you no longer want to receive the chessbase newsletter, [click here.]( © 2023 ChessBase Schachprogramme Schachdatenbank Verlagsgesellschaft mbH Registered: Osterbekstr. 90a, 22083 Hamburg Telephone: 040-63 90 60 0 - Fax: 040 630 12 82 Directors: Matthias Wüllenweber and Rainer Woisin HR Amtsgericht Hamburg HRB 40336 Value added tax identification number DE 118644875 Local tax office tax number 49/711/00031ChessBase, All rights reserved

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