Winning Moves: Secrets of Grandmaster Chess

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Learn to make better decision by using ‘secret’ grandmaster concept. The course is structured in the following way: 1) Introduction The nine subject are introduced: How to think like a grandmaster Attacking Chess Prophylactic thinking Manouvering Dynamic chess Opening principles Endings Tactics The mental game of chess 2) More about the course Who is teaching? Who is this course for? Requirements After taking this course you will… The structure How to use this course 3) Think like a grandmaster Using a complete grandmaster game (Sune Berg Hansen – Mads Andersen from Elsinore in 2013) you will learn the following: Always to have an idea What is important? Thinking in Scenarios Improve the scope of your pieces The role of pawnstructures 4) Attacking chess Using the game Jonas Bjerre – Zlatko Illincic from Budapest 2019 you will improve your understanding of the role that: Speed Mobilization Space Plays when it is time to attack. 5) Prophylactic thinking An almost unknown grandmaster concept. The example is Sune Berg Hansen – Jesper Hall from Germany 1999. You will learn how to prevent your opponent’s ideas before they get them! Prophylactic thinking is a powerful ‘Ninja-tool’ that will separate you from your competitors in the local chess club – guaranteed! 6) Manouevering Find good squares for the pieces. Learn to recognize a good square. Deploy your forces efficiently. Learn to talk to your pieces and get the to work together. This video is based on the game Sune Berg Hansen – Joerg Hickl played in Germany in 2019. 7) Dynamic chess What is dynamic chess? How to become more dynamic Activity vs material Based on the game Filip Boe Olsen – Sune Berg Hansen from 2019. 8) Endings Mostly and introduction to the right approach Theoretical (technical) endings Strategic endings (with the game Lasker – Capablanca) How to study the endgame 9) Opening principles The aim of the opening Some principles How to build an opening repertoire Based on a walkthrough of the Ruy Lopez and the Nimsoindian 10) Tactics Why is it important? Typical tactics How to become better at tactics 11) The mental game of chess An approach to get the most out of your abilities in chess!

Requrirements

Requirements Basic knowledge of the game of chess

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