1. c4, e5; 2. Nc3, Bc5; 3. e3, Nf6; 4. a3,
O-O;(Waitzkin teaches to get your King out of harm's way early in the game so you can continue to develop your pieces with some piece of mind. )
The Master and Commander of this ever vigilant force moves to a more secure and tactical position on the field. "Stand firm, good King", says the powerful Rook, "I and my fellows will defend you to the last."
"No, good Rook", says the King, "A wise leader once said, 'Soldiers don't win wars by dying for their country, they win wars by making the enemy dying for theirs.' Now go forth and be victorious!"
(*snicker* I think I'm hamming it up a bit

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