الثلاثاء، 24 أبريل 2018

dvd course Mastering the Mdlegiddlegame in Kasparov’s Style” by IM Asaf Givon








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"Garry Kasparov is one of the best players in the world, or probably the best. He dominated in chess for many years, as world chess champion and in the top tournaments. It is important for every chess player to learn from the games of such an elite player to take their chess skill to next level.

Say no more, the course “Mastering the Mdlegiddlegame in Kasparov’s Style” by IM Asaf Givon is released today! ������ In this course, we tried to analyze his midame techniques and explain them with simple words to ambitious students, so anyone can incorporate those ideas in his/her own games. More specifically you’ll learn how to fight for the initiative, what the exchange sacrifice is and when to make it, how to sacrifice your pawns successfully and many more.
Key Topics Covered in the Course
1) Who is Garry Kasparov?
2) Endless Fight for the Initiative
3) Exchange Sacrifice
4) Studying Previous Champion’s Games
5) Universal Approach for Chess: Prophylaxis and Restriction
6) Pawn Sacrifice
7) Pawn Sacrifice – Part 2
8) Know Your Style and Be True to It/Adjust to It
9) Active Defense and Counterplay"

dvd couese :The London System by GM Damián Lemos Lemos Deep Dive Vol 2











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he London System by GM Damián Lemos Lemos Deep Dive Vol 2
In this 9 hour Deep Dive course, GM Damian Lemos reveals everything you need to know to gain space, control the game and start your devastating attack. Black only has a few sensible ways to respond to this system and Damian gives you clear strategies for beating all of them!

This is the perfect opening for players who prefer to understand ideas rather than memorize endless variations. GM Lemos explains the logic behind everything White is trying to achieve and illustrates each plan with superb, memorable games by players like Magnus Carlsen, Vladimir Kramnik and Alexander Grischuk.

If you want an opening system to call your own, one which you can force your opponents into and then outplay them with your expertise, master the London System with GM Lemos’ Deep Dive course!

CHAPTER OUTLINE
Ideas behind the London System: Kamsky-Steingrimsson
6…Bd6 variation: Grischuk-Wang Hao
Symmetrical variation: Carlsen-Giri
Slaying the Slav setup: Grischuk-Bartel
Queenside control: Kramnik-Dubov
Beating the …g6 systems: Grachev-Kyc
Punishing the …c5 break: Torre-Srivachirawat
Taking down targets: Prie-Martin Alvarez
Reducing Black’s counterplay: Sandipan-Arun Prasad
Dealing with …Qb6: Ni-Igonin
Early Queen exchange: Kamsky-Tokarev and Grachev-Ivanov
Tricky ideas: Miles-Minasian
Instructive miniatures: Berkes-Czebe and Sedlak-Hobber
Powerful attacks: Chernyshov-Gayer and Chernyshov-Seres

DVD course Grandmaster Decision Making with GM Alex Lenderman

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Make good decisions – win more games!

How many times have you found yourself in a situation when you think your opponent has made a mistake?
You look at the move and think “it must be a blunder”. You even know how to take advantage of it. Oftentimes, things are not as simple as they seem at first glance. In fact, some of those “mistakes” are not mistakes at all, but tricky moves. If you don’t understand the position well enough you may buy into it, ruining the game.

By incorrectly interpreting your opponent’s move as a mistake you will make a mistake yourself the very next move!

In the first part of this video course, top American Grandmaster Alex Lenderman teaches you not to assume that your opponent’s move is a mistake, until absolutely sure. GM Lenderman provides many illustrative examples demonstrating this important concept. He shares his own, personal thinking methods which help him at precisely identifying dangerous moments in the game and resolving it in his favor.
The second very important concept in chess is a complete opposite of the first one.  Even if your opponent is a significantly stronger player, it by no means implies his play is flawless. You shouldn’t be intimidated by your opponent’s credentials and expect perfection. Many players under-perform simply because they overestimate their opponent strength.
Yes, he maybe a higher rated player, but it should not psychologically affect your game.  In the second part of this video course, GM Lenderman teaches how to approach stronger opponents to maximize your chances for success.

This is a must have material for all under 2200 rated chess players.

By simply following GM Lenderman’s guidelines and applying his advice in your games you will significantly increase your playing capacity!

What you will learn?

  • Critical aspects of chess psychology that will help you at getting an edge over your competition
  • Grandmaster techniques for finding and exploiting your opponent’s mistakes and weaknesses
  • Step-by-step decision making algorithm that will help you even in toughest positions
  • Rules that you always need to follow when making a decisions in your games
  • Thinking process that GM Lenderman uses in every single game with great success [and you can too]
  • Powerful ideas that will help you at facing those higher rated players
  • and much more!

MEET THE AUTHORS:

GM Alex Lenderman (FIDE 2636)
is an American chess grandmaster. He won over 100 chess tournaments and represented U.S. in international team events on 3 occasions. GM Lenderman won a gold medal in 2015 World Team Championship, became World Open Champion and Marshall Chess Club Champion number of times. He is also an active chess coach, and enjoys seeing his students launch their own chess career!

الأحد، 22 أبريل 2018

DVD course : The London System with 2.Bf4 - Simon Williams (CBFT as MP4 videos)






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Summary
‘Why bother learning hundreds of complex variations and keeping up with the latest theory when you can play a simple yet deadly opening - the London System with 2.Bf4. In this DVD I take you through all the main ideas and setups that you need in order to gain a very exciting yet well founded opening game with the White pieces. The most important thing in my teaching is to keep things simple yet aggressive. This DVD concentrates on plans that will help you gain victory quickly. A perfect opening for the player with little time on his hands. Carlsen has started to play this opening regularly, now I share his secrets with you




DVD COURSES : Foxy 175-176-177: Play the London System, Complete Set (3 DVDs) - Chess Opening Video DVD









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Here is a special 3 part DVD set with 13 hours of easy to learn content! You get a complete system for White after 1.d4 d5 2.Bf4, with 87 highly instructive games for the tournament player - presented by GM Ron W. Henley, an experienced chess instructor, lecturer, coach, and author of over 30 books and DVDs! This chess video collection is by far the most extensive DVD content ever produced on the London System, a chess opening following 1.d4 d5 2.Bf4 that Black will have a difficult time meeting. There are 87 games presented from top GM’s like Kamsky, Kramnik, and Carlsen, with plenty of quick wins that are fun to learn. This material is meant for any level or playing strength, from Scholastic competitors to those who want to become a Master.

A word from GM Ron Henley:

The London System is the new rage because it is a legal way to cheat at chess.

Why? Because with minimal study the London is very easy for White to play, and extremely difficult for Black to beat. Playing the correct move order, you can achieve positions that are equivalent to playing the Stonewall on steroids. The idea is you get a Knight on e5 and d2, a deadly Bishop on d3 aiming at Black's castled h7, and a Queen that can go to f3 (protecting e4 from Black's Nf6 Knight) then to h3 if needed. Another plan is to castle, preparing a timely f4-f5 or pawn storm if Black offers a weakening ...h6 target. Also you can get a bonus if your hemmed-in bad Bishop on c1 is exchanged for Black's good Bishop on d6 by the route Bc1-Bf4xd6. I used this exact plan to beat my chess computer, notching my first win against about a million games lost. 

This opening is great for beating a higher rated player - as a postal Master I had to face the London System as Black in the 1980s. My opponent was rated 1300; I struggled most of the game; I spent days on each move and did not get any advantage; I know that countless hours were exhausted and I never made a dent. To make matters worse, my opponent told me he'd just had brain surgery and was playing chess to improve his memory. We finally settled on a draw. I now feel vindicated by watching the scores of other GM's go down as they play against the London. These 3 DVDs contain 13 hours of content which offers a complete 1.d4 d5 system for White. You don't need to learn all 13 hours to play the London, but it is always good to have a reference if you encounter unfamiliar Black responses.

Foxy Chess Openings, Vol. 175: Play the London System like Kamsky and Kramnik
With 26 Highly Instructive Games for the Tournament Player (Part 1 of 3, 4h 23m) 

Early history and development of the London System.

Foxy Chess Openings, Vol. 176: Play the London System like Kamsky and Kramnik
With 23 Highly Instructive Games for the Tournament Player (Part 2 of 3, 4h 00m)

Black Plays ...Qb6 and ...c4
White plays 10.Bxc4!
Black Plays ...e5, ...c5 and 5...Bg4
Black Plays 5...Bf5 6.Ngf3! e6 or 6.Ngf3 Qb6 7.Nh4!
Black Plays ...c5 and 5...Qb6
Classical Setup ...e6
White plays 6.Bd3!?

Foxy Chess Openings, Vol. 177: Play the London System like Kamsky and Kramnik
With 38 Highly Instructive Games for the Tournament Player (Part 3 of 3, 4h 37m)

Classical Setup 2...e6
Slav Setup 2...c6
Symmetrical 2...Bf5
Semi-Slav Triangle ...c6 and ...e6
Chigorin Setup 2...Nc6
Trompowsky Reversed 2...Bg4

السبت، 21 أبريل 2018

dvd course : Defending Champion – GM Igor Smirnov & FM Marko Makaj



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efense is a very important chess skill. At least in about 50% of a chess game, we need to defend. In some games, we play with Black pieces and White makes the first move, and for that reason, White has the opportunity to start the attack/initiative.
In some other occasions, one will make a mistake and he or she is forced to defend. Thus, defense is as important as attack.
Many players struggle to get out of hard positions, and crumble under pressure. If you carefully study the course, then you will be able to defend correctly against all level of players

Is this course right for me?

The course is suitable for beginners and intermediate level players, but it will be helpful for advanced level players, too. Even if your ELO is 1900+, this course will help you improve your defending skills and you’ll learn some new things.
If you want to strengthen your defending skills and stop losing games under pressure, then this course is for you.

Many of your questions will be answered

  • How to think and defend your positions in the opening?
  • How to create a solid repertoire against an attacking player?
  • When to defend and when to ignore opponent’s attack/idea?
  • Do you always have something ‘better’ not to resign?
  • How to stop losing initiative/material?
  • How to make counter-attack (instead of just defense)?

Defend the right way

White has an advantage of moving first, thus Black needs to defend right from the first move.
This course is not about the openings but it will teach you how to think and defend your positions in the opening.
Learn different approaches for playing opening stage properly.

Break unfavourable course of the play

With the accumulation of practical experience, we will learn to determine the measure of the acceptable risk, which indecently strongly depends on the initial position.
On the end, it is also very important to tell you something about the mindset in the hard situations.

Eliminate 90% of your errors

Yes, it is possible to eliminate 90% of your errors. In this course GM Igor Smirnov will show you exactly how you can do it.
Learn about the very common psychological problems of the chess players due to that, players make terrible mistakes that costs them a lot of games.

Outline

Video Lectures
  • Lesson-1: Introduction
    • Author explains why defense is important.
  • Lesson-2: How to defend in the opening?
    • Learn different approaches for playing opening stage properly
  • Lesson-3: Other approaches
    • In this lesson, FM Marko explains about the indirect approach to opening defense
  • Lesson-4: Stop losing material
    • Learn how to defend without losing pieces or material
  • Lesson-5: How to evaluate position?
    • Learn importance of evaluation in chess and how to evaluate positions.
  • Lesson-6: Simplification in chess
    • Learn how to avoid further damage to your pieces with Simplification
  • Lesson-7: Economic defense
    • In this lesson, you will learn how to use the resources in defense very economically.
  • Lesson-8: Consolidation
    • Learn how to consolidate and save lost position.
  • Lesson-9: Active Defense and Counterattack
  •  Lesson-10: Fortress
    • The fortress is a very common thing that people tend to consider chess with. Learn how to build a fortress in your games.
  • Lesson-11: Psychology of defense
    • Using many examples GM Igor Smirnov will show you how to break unfavorable course of the play
  • Lesson-12: Deal with Gambits
    • Gambits are usually used by an aggressive player so you should try not to take those gambits. In this chapter, GM Smirnov show how to deal with such gambits.
  • Lesson-13: 3 main methods
    • In this lesson, we will analyse the 3 most important methods of defense.
  • Lesson-14: Eliminate errors
    • Yes, it is possible to eliminate 90% of your errors. In this course GM Igor Smirnov will show you exactly how you can do it.
  • Lesson-15: Your practical guide
    • In this lesson, GM Smirnov explains the practical way of thinking.
  • Practical guide for action
    • It is necessary to put the received knowledge into practice. There are 9 practical tasks (over 100 games) in this course which will help you to understand and remember the ideas of the course better.
      The training program has a detailed explanation on what and exactly how you should do the practical tasks.

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