website for explained openings

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galhajaj

hello,

i am looking for a website with every move explained for openings

i have this (great) website -

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/

but not all the openings explained there like the ruy lopez anti-marshall and berlin defense... when can i find a website (or something else) with explained moves? or at least for the two i mention...

thank u!

galhajaj

someone??

kco

try the chesscafe with Gary Lane.

mnag

For ChessCafe:

http://www.chesscafe.com/

Then go to archives, look for Gary Lanes column, Opening Lanes.

JimSardonic
Is there something that explains more than just different lines? I'd love a book or webpage that is more thorough in explanation than a bunch of long strings of continuations. Sure, there are beginner opening books, like Seirawan's Winning Chess Openings -- but that's more of a primer. I'm looking for something that says, for example, "here is the root of the opening. Here is our advantages/drawbacks. Here is how we utilize them. This move starts a variation that focuses on this advantage, while this variation focuses on doing this..." and so on. Is there anything like this available?
ItalianGame-inactive

youtube.com has a ton of videos.