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    <item><title>Saragossa exchange variation</title><description>The sarsgossa exchange variation starts off with 1.c3 e4 2.d4 exd4... in this variation white plays 3.cxd4  this opening variation tends to give a slight advantage to white because he has the two remaining central pawns and more open lines for his...</description><link>http://blog.chess.com/rexbo/saragossa-exchange-variation</link><pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 04:15:33 -0700</pubDate><guid>http://blog.chess.com/rexbo/saragossa-exchange-variation</guid></item><item><title>Saragossa 1.c3!? theory</title><description>In this blog I am going to look the saragossa opening and some theory based around it. Well first of all you will notice that you have not taken much control of the center but just like the KID you only want to control your area and slowly chip at...</description><link>http://blog.chess.com/rexbo/saragossa-1c3-theory</link><pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 04:40:31 -0700</pubDate><guid>http://blog.chess.com/rexbo/saragossa-1c3-theory</guid></item><item><title>Saragossa In action</title><description>here is a game i played using 1. c3 it was basically a miniature and my win cannot be credited to the opening more or less my opponants play. so here it is:  </description><link>http://blog.chess.com/rexbo/saragossa-in-action</link><pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 20:38:53 -0700</pubDate><guid>http://blog.chess.com/rexbo/saragossa-in-action</guid></item></channel></rss>