
GM Fernando Peralta
En esta previa los GM Fernando Peralta y Marc Narciso analizan la línea más incisiva contra la defensa Alekhine, el ataque de los 4 peones. Las blancas ocupan el centro con sus peones y toman las riendas del juego. Al mismo tiempo las negras tratan de socavar los peones centrales blancos.
Posiciones muy ricas surgen en esta fascinante variante. Las negras pueden tanto enrocar corto o bien largo, llegando a agudas posiciones de enroques opuestos. Incluso en algunas variantes permanecen con su monarca en el centro.
Esta particular alternativa negra contra el peón rey, que lleva el nombre del cuarto campeón mundial de la historia, Alexander Alekhine, es poco vista en la actualidad, pero supo aparecer en partidas importantes. Un ejemplo de ello ocurrió en la décimo tercera partida del “match del siglo” entre Bobby Fischer y Boris Spassky jugado en Islandia en 1972. El norteamericano sorprendió al ruso con la movida inicial de caballo venciéndolo en un histórico y apasionante final.
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Avoid the Opponent's Opening Preparation With This Aggressive Gambit!♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/blackmar-diemer-gambit-im-andrew-martin/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2015/01/15/blackmar-diemer-gambit-im-andrew-martin/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless In the video “Blackmar-Diemer Gambit” by IM Andrew Martin, we are shown the highly aggressive gambit opening that many players live and “die-mer” by. The opening starts off innocently enough with 1.d4 d5, but then takes a swift turn with the pawn sacrifice 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3. If you want to steer the game into a funky, aggressive, attacking direction then this opening is for you. After showing the basic set-up for the gambit, Andrew looks at a few ways that Black can play after continuing to capture pawns with 4… exf3. This is followed by looking at some of the ideas White and Black can play if the e4 pawn is defended, instead of capturing again. Many of the opening ideas for White here involve using his quick piece mobility and open lines in order to attack the opponent’s king very quickly. How strong can White develop an attack if Black is not careful? What ways can Black try to defend, but still get into a lot of trouble? Watch the video to find out! Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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The English Opening: A simple but strong opening to learn! - GM Roman Dzindzichashvili♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/learn-to-play-the-english-the-easy-way-gm-roman/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2015/01/12/learn-to-play-the-english-easy-way/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless In the video “Learn to Play the English the Easy Way” by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we see a few simple set-ups that will help us to play the English opening. In this video, the focus is on getting White an easy game using this opening. All of the lines that are examined give White a good advantage, or at least a comfortable position. This makes learning the English very easy, because we do not need to memorize a lot of different move orders. The starting position appears after 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3. From here Roman talks about Black’s three most popular moves (2…Nf6, Nc6 and Bb4) and how White can play simply against each of them. There are many tricks that Black must watch out for as well, which can cause White to gain an advantage quickly if Black is not careful. How does Roman prove that White gets an easy game in all of the lines? What ways can White increase his advantage if Black is not aware of the pitfalls? What the video to find out! Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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When declining a gambit can be powerful! - IM Andrew Martin♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/benko-gambit-declined-im-andrew-martin/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2015/01/08/benko-declined-im-andrew-martin/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless In the video “Benko Declined” by IM Andrew Martin, we see some of the ways that White can decline the sacrificed pawn in the powerful Benko Gambit opening. Because the Benko Gambit can be such a strong opening, many players prefer to avoid accepting the gambit and decide to steer the game down a different path. Many dangerous systems have been developed, and Black must be careful if he wants to emerge with a good game. Andrew begins by examining the different moves that White can play to decline Black’s pawn sacrifice. We are then shown Black’s best strategy against each of these move options and how he can get a good game despite White not accepting the gambit. Andrew also shows games that were played in some of the variations, so we can see examples to emulate. Does Black still end up with a strong position despite his sacrifice being declined? How can White try to trip up Black in key positions? What can Black do to overcome these ideas? Watch the video to find out! Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Watch out for counter-combinations! - GM Roman Dzindzichashvili♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/improve-your-combinational-tactical-skills-part-2-gm-roman/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2015/01/05/improve-combinational-tactical-skills-part-2/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless In the video “Improve Your Combinational & Tactical Skills – Part 2” by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we learn about the importance of move order choices in combinations and why we should be on the look-out for counter-combinations our opponent can try. When our opponents become aware of our combinations, they will try to find the best way to get out of them and use all their resources to do so. We must be aware of this. Roman shows a crazy game he played when he was younger that is filled with tactics and combinations. How would each side answer the opponent’s combinations? What key moves does Roman point out that could swing the game in each side’s favor? How did Roman find the sneaky final combinational move that won him the game? Watch the video to find out! Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Attack with Confidence Using these Themes! - GM Roman Dzindzichashvili♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/improve-your-combinational-tactical-skills-part-1-gm-roman/ ♕ FREE DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/12/31/improve-combinational-tactical-skills-part-1/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless In the video “Improve Your Combinational & Tactical Skills – Part 1″ by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we learn about the importance of intuition when searching for combinations on the board. If we have practiced and trained ourselves well with regards to tactics, then our intuition will usually help us find the correct moves on the board. Roman also speaks about the most efficient ways of checkmating using forced moves. After intuition and forced moves are discussed, we are then shown the idea of the mating net. This is when we are attacking the opponent’s king and it has no squares available to move to. Following this is the idea of critical squares that can be used on the board and how we can take advantage of them. All of these concepts are shown with accompanying positions. How can we improve our combinational and tactical skills using all of these concepts? What themes will help us to attack more effectively? Watch the video to find out! Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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The Bird's Opening: A very aggressive one! - GM Roman Dzindzichashvili♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/maximize-your-success-against-1-b4-c4-d4-gm-roman/ ♕ FREE DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/12/29/maximize-success-1-b4-c4-d4/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless In the video “Maximize Your Success against 1.b4, c4, d4″ by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we take a look at the Bird's Opening, which starts off the game with 1. f4. It is an interesting opening that reminds people of a Dutch Defense, but with the White color instead of Black. The Bird's Opening allows White to get an unusual type of position that doesn’t require them to study much theory, but can have good chances to attack quickly during the game. Immediately from the starting move of the game, White is fighting for control of the e5 square. He will soon follow up with Nf3, and seek to increase his control of the center. This opening can be a powerful weapon against opponents who are used to main theoretical lines, but do not know what to do outside of those main types of positions. How can White throw his opponent off with this radical opening? What moves can White make in order to start a quick attack or gain even greater control of the center? Watch the video to find out! Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Maximize your Opening Play! - GM Roman Dzindzichashvili♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/new-improvements-in-opening-theory-gm-roman/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/12/22/new-improvements-opening-theory/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless In the video “New Improvements in Opening Theory” by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we see new analysis of the Accelerated Dragon variation of the Sicilian Defense – a variation that modern theory has previously shown to be tough to play for Black. However, with the new improvements that Roman has found, he shows all of the tactical tricks and traps that White can easily fall into if he is not careful. With the key move a5 after Bb3, Roman proves that White has difficulties if he is stubborn and doesn’t adapt to Black’s new ideas. Black is able to steer the game into new tactical territory, something that White will probably not be ready for if he has not studied ahead of time. What tactical traps does Black have at his disposal? How does Black develop a ferocious attack in key variations? If White tries to hold onto an extra pawn, what moves can Black take to make White pay for his mistake? Watch the video to find out! Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Learn how to systematically crush your opponent! - GM Roman Dzindzichashvili♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/greatest-games-of-chess-ever-played-part-2-gm-roman/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: https://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/12/15/greatest-games-of-chess-ever-played-part-2/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless In the video “Greatest Games of Chess Ever Played – Part 2″ by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we are treated to an analysis of a game played between Vasily Smyslov and Samuel Reshevsky. Smyslov was a Grandmaster, world champion, and one of the greatest chess players of all time. His chess legacy includes many opportunities that we can all learn from, including novelties in chess theory, strategy, and endgame play. In this game, Smyslov methodically strangles Reshevsky. It started off in a Ruy Lopez opening and after a few minor piece exchanges, White quickly grabs the two bishops against Black’s two knights. With seven pawns still on the board, though, is this really an advantage? How will Smyslov use this piece difference? Which move does Roman describe as the greatest move of the game? Watch the video to find out! Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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The MOST COMPLETE Openings Overview (IM Paschall and GM Kraai)♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/openings-overview-im-bill-paschall-gm-jesse-kraai/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: https://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/12/08/openings-overview/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless The king of all opening moves: 1.e4! Bill’s openings overview of 1.e4 explains the basic fundamentals that all beginners must know; he starts with the most popular responses and works through to the less popular. Bill is keen to group them in to four separate groups and explains what these groups are and the correct way of playing within that grouping. He emphasizes that there are always many options available, but at the same time he highlights the fixed structures that belong to each grouping. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Trompowski Trounced! - IM Bill Paschall♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/standing-up-to-the-trompowski-im-bill-paschall/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/12/01/standing-up-to-trompowski/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless 1.d4,Nf6 2.Bg5,d5 3.Bxf6, gxf6 4.e3,c5 5.c4,cxd4 Bill jumps straight into a home cooked novelty which he demonstrates that White will struggle against his idea of a good Pawn Gambit versus the 3.Bxf6 gf6 Trompowski. Bill looks in detail at many of the 3…gf6 positions, attempts to use the Bishop Pair, and strives to get Black active - even at the cost of a pawn or of maintaining a good pawn structure. 5c3 is also considered, but Black is able to play 5…e5 and asks some questions of White. Bill pushes the merits of 3…gf6 to trump the Tromp. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Aggressive Play, Tricks, Opening Traps and much more! - GM Dzindzichashvili♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/dzindzichashvili-on-openings-gm-roman-dzindzichashvili/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/11/26/chess-openings/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless In this video we observe traps, instruction and chess openings, Roman explains that these should only be played ‘with good moves’ so as to not risk damaging you own position – just in case your opponent sees the trap, Roman is very keen on accentuating that a trap should not be played without fully considering positional considerations. This analysis features a number of chess opening traps. Roman includes an examination of the concepts of traps and the DVD is targeted toward beginning players as well as players of intermediate and advanced ability. Kids and adults will all enjoy the content. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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The Leningrad in the Nimzo! - NM Dana Mackenzie♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/learn-from-your-fellow-amateurs-6-nm-dana-mackenzie/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: https://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/11/24/learn-from-amateurs-6/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs 6 – NM Dana Mackenzie, from the ChessLecture series. This game features the Nimzo-Indian, Leningrad variation middlegame! The Nimzo-Indian late middlegame seems very good for Black, and Dana proves this beyond reasonable doubt. Black will eventually pressure the weak ‘c’ file with a double or triple battery. Although Black may have to fend off some early initiative, with no weaknesses it’s clear the initiative is pointless in many Nimzo-Indians Pre-endgames. Focusing a piece on an advanced weak square (c4) in White’s camp will bring about a clear asset that leads to a clear advantage for Black. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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The Marshall variation in The French! - NM Dana Mackenzie♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/learn-from-your-fellow-amateurs-5-nm-dana-mackenzie/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/11/19/learn-from-amateurs-5/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs 5 - NM Dana Mackenzie, from the ChessLecture series. All levels of ability will learn from this late middle game – pre endgame transition. The game features the French Defense “Marshall variation”, but it’s all about the middle game and Dana is keen to show that pieces and players should not be pushed around simply because your opponent has made a threat. Saving lost games is also mentioned and we see Dana’s enthusiasm for this area, showing the need to be able to fight for these half points with a checklist of rules for maximizing the chances for genuine counter play. “Look for annoying little threats” is a nice little snippet of wisdom when seeking counter play. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Master the fine Art of Attack! - IM Valeri Lilov♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/an-opening-repertoire-for-the-attacking-player-im-valeri-lilov/ ♕ FREE DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/11/17/opening-repertoire-attacking/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless IM Valeri Lilov gives a good overview of the Sicilian Dragon, fabled for its sharpness and complexity. The presenter takes this opening head on and looks at a very sharp and popular variation of the Dragon, and clinically dissects its complexity in little chunks, Valeri also explains which lines are popular and which are not. Beginners will find this opening analysis fascinating while intermediate players will benefit and improve their game. Players of advanced ability will find it useful to know the theoretical status of some of the covered lines. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Try Alert Defense to Win! - Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs 4 - NM Dana Mackenzie♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/learn-from-your-fellow-amateurs-4-nm-dana-mackenzie/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/11/12/learn-from-amateurs-4/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs 4 – NM Dana Mackenzie, from the ChessLecture series. The game studied here features two amateurs playing the Petroff’s Defense, and the classic opening trap involving the ‘discovered check’ winning the Black queen is initially examined. The lecture is highly instructive, and despite being targeted toward beginners, even stronger players will gain insight to the amateur mind’s thought processes and a common feature for beginners: a lack of regard for a single tempo. A lack of commitment to a plan is another example of instructive flawed thinking examined here. The fact that you cannot get mate with a knight on f8 is explained, as are the disadvantages of playing actively when defensive moves are called for. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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This Gambit? A Surprise Weapon Against Unprepared Players! (EMPIRE CHESS)♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/crushing-white-schliemann-gambit-gm-sam-shankland/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/11/10/schliemann-gambit-gm-sam-shankland/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless GM Sam Shankland, one of the best players in the United States, teaches us how to play the Schliemann Gambit. With his deep chess understanding and vast knowledge of this gambit, he creates a repertoire that can help the player deal with all the important lines of this opening, which has been played by great masters like Polgar, Nimzowitsch and even Karpov. In this exclusive preview brought to you by OnlineChessLessons.NET, GM Sam Shankland thoroughly analyses the sidelines of the Schliemann Gambit. Shankland shows the power of this opening and how black can obtain really active and powerful positions even in the most critical lines. The Schliemann gambit is a necessary addition to the repertoire of any player, since it is dynamic and gives black excellent counter play. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Trounce the unorthodox players! - GM Eugene Perelshteyn♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/how-to-face-unorthodox-openings-gm-eugene-perelshteyn/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/11/05/unorthodox-openings/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless This game features the unorthodox opening 3.b3 against an attempted KID opening. Eugene looks at why use unorthodox moves and why they are not played by GMs, and explains the reasons for both. When faced with such moves, we need to find the weaknesses that have been created and form our strategy around it. Beginners will derive some benefit from this Chess Lecture, but intermediate and advanced players will find it particularity instructive when Black plays a5, intending a4 to gain space on the queen side, and the advantages given if White prevents a4 by playing a4 himself. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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The Closed Sicilian for White: Basic Principles - IM Attila Turzo♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/the-basic-principles-of-the-closed-sicilian-for-white-im-attila-turzo/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/11/03/closed-sicilian-for-white/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless Try closing the door on dangerous Sicilian theory. Taken from the ChessLecture series, Attila examines a Closed Sicilian for White and explains to beginners the ideas behind each move. The attacking methods of White such as Be3 and Qd2 intending Bh6 are highlighted and likewise Black’s methods of counter-play such as e6 and d5 or Rb8 and b5. Attila mentions that a knight on f6 is a great defender but if Black places it elsewhere then White will have opportunities to attack the black king should it castle on the king-side. The importance in defense and attack of the h3 move is discussed, before going into a deeper examination of the middle game. Attila also gives some nice attacking ideas based around an early h4 attacking the black king. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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The Tarrasch French Defense for White - GM Jesse Kraai♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/the-french-defense-for-white-gm-jesse-kraai/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: https://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/10/29/french-defense-for-white/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless Is Tarrasch better than Winawer, practically, if the knight can then go to f3? Creative moves can be played in The Tarrasch French Defense for White, and Jesse starts with examining a great piece sacrifice that would ‘liberate White’s discomfort’ in a popular and trendy line of the Tarrasch…g5 variation. The video is targeted toward advanced players and the main focus is about how the d2 knight can improve its position, but Jesse is also keen to show that keeping it on f3, supporting the other pieces, is better than sending it further in to attack at g5. There is also some nice variations of the ‘Greek Gift Style’ attack on h7. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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The Pre-Endgame - NM Dana Mackenzie♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/learn-from-your-fellow-amateurs-3-nm-dana-mackenzie/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: https://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/10/22/learn-fellow-amateurs-3/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs 3 - NM Dana Mackenzie, from the ChessLecture series. This lecture is a look at a Scotch late middlegame to pre-endgame transition. Beginners and intermediate players will see the power of a ‘Passed Pawn Bind’ in an imbalanced material situation. The struggle to maintain the Bind is the focus of the video, and at one point White maintains the Bind but is a rook down and striving to win. The Bind is always looking to transform to a favorable queening of a Passed Pawn situation and we see Black struggling to defend this constant idea. Charlie Storey says, “The Bind is a positional asset everyone should be mindful of,” and Dana does a great job of explaining this. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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“The Desperado” tactic! - NM Dana Mackenzie♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/learn-from-your-fellow-amateurs-2-nm-dana-mackenzie/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/10/15/learn-from-amateurs-2/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs 2 – NM Dana Mackenzie, from the ChessLecture series. Fernandez – Shell, Florida, 2006, is targeted toward beginner and intermediate ability who are looking to learn about the main line of the Sicilian. Dana continues learning from amateurs and the exciting Sicilian Najdorf, featuring “The English Attack” with Be3, for which Dana gives us a clear and simple plan for White. The middlegame becomes very dynamic and Dana looks at the good and bad decisions made by amateurs that enable counter play, and suggests good alternatives to the bad. Then comes “The Desperado” tactic: a selfless tactic which is fully explained. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs (and their mistakes!) - NM Dana Mackenzie♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/learn-from-your-fellow-amateurs-1-nm-dana-mackenzie/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/: ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/10/08/learn-from-amateurs-1/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless The amateurs teach! Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs 1 – NM Dana Mackenzie, from the ChessLectures series. The Game features the Tamarkin – Salinkovic Nasau, 2006 Dana analyses “The 2 Knights’ Defense” when Tamarkin plays 4.d4 exd4 5.e5 d5 (The Modern Variation – sometimes called “The Nimzo 2 Knights”). White’s 6.Bb5, intending Bxc6 and then a blockade on the dark squares. 6…Bd7 is then examined and Dana is keen to mention that 6…Bc5 is the main line. After 6…Bd7 7. Bxc6 and the giving up of The Bishop Pair is discussed. The video is targeted toward beginner and intermediate ability, and students will appreciate Dana’s efforts to highlight important technical details with his clear teaching style. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Trompowsky Tamed! - IM Andrew Martin♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/annoying-d-pawn-openings-im-andrew-martin/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/10/03/annoying-d-pawn-openings/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless Andy starts out giving us an overview of the ‘Annoying d-Pawn Openings’ and classifies them as Tropowsky, Torres, Stonewall, Colle, London System and the Veresov Attack. Starting with ‘The Trompowsky', Andy examines the 2.Bg5 fearsome weapon and gives a nice antidote to its venom by producing a weird French Defense style position based on 1.d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 e6! 3e4 h6! 4.Bxf6 when Black finds a way to use the two bishops and fend off the early White initiative. Andy covers many of the critical positions and variations after 4.Bxf6 Qxf6 and gives good plans for Black to quash this annoying d-pawn setup. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Complex Chess Endgames! by GM Bryan Smith♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/complex-endgames-im-bryan-smith/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/10/01/complex-endgames/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless Complex Endgames by GM Bryan Smith, from The ChessLecture series. This lecture follows a game between two strong Russian Grandmasters, which features the Sicilian Richter Rauzer a sharp sub-opening of the Sicilian. Bryan examines the consequences of moving your king twice in the early stages of the game and then analyzes the ”pre-endgame factors”, including the ‘better placed bishop to help with winning chances.’ The DVD is targeted mainly toward intermediate and advanced ability, although beginner adults and children will also gain useful endgame snippets from Bryan’s presentation. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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Tactical Problem Solving! - Step by Step Training Guide - GM Jesse Kraai♕ DVD: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/shop/step-by-step-training-guide-vol-1-gm-jesse-kraai/ ♕ 10 GM SECRETS: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/10gmsecrets/ ♕ MORE: https://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2014/09/24/chess-training-guide/ http://facebook.com/chesstutor | http://twitter.com/onlinechessless Beginners’ principles and suggested learning approaches are covered in this step by step training guide of Jesse’s lectures. - Jesse gives some prime advice for beginners. - Do not move too quickly – must learn to relax into a position. - Board Vision – seeing the entire board. - Figure out what is going on – Become obsessed with one move. - Do not study openings rather study the principles of opening play, but rather, itemize what the moves are doing. Jesse gives a great way of learning the reasons behind the opening moves and teachers of chess would benefit from watching this lecture to improve their own teaching technique. Interface used ICC: http://www.chessclub.com/from/WStewart/
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