The hallmark of a master is —the art of preventing your opponent's ideas before they even manifest. We will analyze classic games from Tigran Petrosian and Anatoly Karpov to understand how to: Identify the opponent's most "active" idea.
Learning how to dominate on one color of squares when the opponent has traded off their corresponding bishop. Lessons with Grandmaster - 3
Staying objective when you have a "slightly" better position. The hallmark of a master is —the art
Taking your chess game to the next level requires more than just memorizing openings; it requires a shift in how you "see" the board. Staying objective when you have a "slightly" better position
Chess is a battle of nerves. In this lesson, we discuss the transition from the middlegame to the endgame. Many players relax once the queens are off the board—that is exactly when a Grandmaster strikes. We will cover: