السبت، 31 مارس 2018

DVD course (Cutting Edge King's Indian Defense - GM Robin van Kampen)



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A comprehensive guide to modern King’s Indian 

theory! Rising Dutch star GM Robin van Kampen will teach you everything he knows about this dynamic defence to 1.d4
Gain a deep understanding of the King’s Indian Defence and be prepared for all the critical lines.

In this terrific DVD, GM Robin van Kampen shows us all about the most aggressive response against white’s 1. d4 opening. It is the King’s Indian Defense. This opening starts off with the series of moves 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 0-0 and is considered one of the most challenging responses to 1. d4. Usually white wants to play a quiet, positional game when playing 1. d4 but this opening quickly takes the game into attacking waters with little chance for white to slow the game down. Especially if he is not prepared to face this opening, it will give him plenty of problems.

This DVD is very well produced and the opening is very well explained from the black side. Robin shows the viewer all of the different variations and move orders that both sides can play. He has a very nice speaking tone and is very easy to understand. You’ll be learning all about this attacking opening and how you can crush white in many of the lines. It is an opening that is used by many of the top Grandmasters nowadays and is held in high esteem by them. Learn more about the opening that your opponent will know and you will be better prepared to launch quick attacks and crush them in the middlegame!



CHAPTER OUTLINE
1. Cutting Edge KID 
2. Classical KID 10.Be3, 11.f3 and 12.Bf2 with 14.Nb5 
3. Classical KID Be3, f3, Bf2 with 14.c5 
4. Classical KID Be3, f3, Bf2 with 13.a4
5. Classical KID Be3, f3, Bf2 with 13.Nd3
6. Classical KID – f3 and g4
7. Classical KID Be3, f3, Bf2 and g4 
8. Bayonet Attack with 9…a5 bxa5 
9. Bayonet Attack a5 Ba3
10. Classical KID 9.Nd2
11. Classical KID f3 Nd3 and Bd2
12. Classical KID Sidelines
13. Classical KID Delayed Exchange
14. Petrosian Variation
15. Exchange Variation
16. 7.Be3 Ng4 with 9.Bc1 and 11.dxe5
17. 7.Be3 Ng4 with 11.d5 and h3
18. 7.Be3 Ng4 11.c5
19. Be2-Bg5 Averbakh Variation
20. 5.h3 and 6.Bg5
21. KID h3 Nf3
22. Four Pawns Attack
23. Saemisch introduction and 6.Be3,dxc5
24. Saemisch Be3 c5 Nge2
25. Saemisch 6.Bg5 and 6.Nge2
26. Financhetto / Panno – Intro and 8.d5
27. KID Panno, 8.b3
28. Fianchetto / Panno 8.Qd3 and 8.h3
29. Fianchetto / Panno 8.Bf4 and 8.e4
30. Sidelines: Bf4 and Bg5 without e4
31. Torre system and 3.Nc3
32. Sidelines: The London System 3.Bf4
33. Sidelines: g3 without c4
34. Last words of wisdom

Deadly Opening Traps with GM Bryan Smith



Chess Opening Traps is something that can make or break your game. Everyone hates playing a piece down by move 7, or having their King under attack by move 10. At the same time, everyone loves learning new and cool opening traps that can instantly win a game for you in just a few moves.

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Chess Opening Traps is something that can make or break your game. Everyone hates playing a piece down by move 7, or having their King under attack by move 10. At the same time, everyone loves learning new and cool opening traps that can instantly win a game for you in just a few moves.


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الأربعاء، 28 مارس 2018

Attacking the English and Reti

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  • Author: Alexander Delchev,Semko Semkov
  • Pages: 236
  • Publication Years: 2016



This book offers an active Black repertoire against The English Opening 1.c4, the Reti 1.Nf3, and their siblings that arise after 1.g3.



The authors advocate for seizing space in the centre with ...c6 and d5, followed up by ...e4 or ...d4.


They pay special attention on the ideas behind the moves, leaving the detailed coverage for the "Step by Step" sections



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الاثنين، 26 مارس 2018

DVD course Sicilian Taimanov by Van Kampen






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he Sicilian Defense is the most popular chess opening in existence and so it’s no surprise that it’s also the most theoretical. With whole books written on each of the 6 main 6th move choices for White in the Najdorf, sometimes it can be difficult to keep up.
Enter the Taimanov Sicilian, characterized by the moves 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7. This opening has increased in popularity over the last couple of years but is still relatively fresh compared to other variations.
Dutch GM Robin van Kampen was persuaded to switch from the Najdorf to the Taimanov and is very happy with his decision, noting that success with the Taimanov Sicilian is based more on ideas than memorizing concrete variations.
In this 4h 16m course, Robin shows exactly how to tackle all White’s systems and reveals the many opportunities Black has for getting a decisive advantage if White goes wrong.
By learning the key strategic principles given by GM van Kampen, you will be able to meet 1.e4 with a very confident …c5! and push the game into territory you know much better than your opponent does.

CHAPTER OUTLINE

  1. The English Attack: Intro and 11.Bxd4
  2. The English Attack: 11.Qxd4
  3. The English Attack: 10.Kb1 and 10.Nxc6
  4. 8.f4!? – Popov’s System
  5. Hybrid English Attack with 9.f4
  6. 6.f4
  7. 6.Be2 with 7.0-0
  8. 6.Be2 Nf6 7.Be3
  9. 6.g3
  10. The Be3/Bd3 System
  11. 5.Nb5
  12. Rare 6th moves
  13. 6.Be3 a6 7.Qf3
  14. Anti-Sicilian Intro and 3.c3
  15. Anti-Sicilian with 3.c4
  16. Anti-Sicilian with 3.b3
  17. Anti-Sicilian with 3.g3 and 3.d3
  18. Outro


الأحد، 25 مارس 2018

DVD course Delorme Method MM









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For those who desire success in chess, mastery of the fundamentals is essential. But our understanding of this ancient game has changed a lot in the computer era, and the question of what those fundamentals are and how they should be approached has had to be re-examined. Now, French GM Axel Delorme has put together the essential guide to playing great chess in Modern Chess Fundamentals. In this 15 hour course Axel sets out the golden rules for getting active positions without weaknesses, drawing on some of the most instructive games ever played. Everything in Modern Chess Fundamentals is geared towards improving the skills that lead to practical success, such as how to handle the bishop pair (often a winning advantage in the hands of masters but typically wasted by club players); how to shape the pawn structure for a long-term advantage and the essential endgame knowledge that will serve you well for the rest of your life. Modern Chess Fundamentals is a comprehensive course for players aiming to reach 1800 level.

Summary:
Chapter 1: Importance of Development and King Safety
Morphy's Opera House Game
Schulten - Morphy
Marache - Morphy


Chapter 2: Poisoned Pawns in the Opening
Nimzowitsch - Alapin
Browne - Quinteros
Tingov - Fischer


Chapter 3: Don't Castle Too Early
Black Castles Too Early
White Castles Too Early
Pawn Defense in Front of a Castled King
Castling into Weakened Pawn Structure
The Knight as a Defender of a Castled King


Chapter 4: Positional Sacrifices
Reshevsky - Petrosian
Liublinsky - Botvinnik
Yurgis - Botvinnik
Nezhmetdinov - Chernikov


Chapter 5: Choosing a Plan after the Opening
Benko - Petrosian
Spassky - Petrosian
Bukic - Petrosian


Chapter 6: How to Use the Bishop Pair
Rosenthal - Steinitz
English - Steinitz
Richter - Tarrasch


Chapter 7: When Bishops Fianchetto
Fischer - Larsen
Fischer - Purevzhav
Peterson - Larsen
Panov - Simagin
Petrosian - Ree
Kotov - Gligoric


Chapter 8: Pawn Structures and Weakened Squares
Rubinstein - Salwe
Karpov - Browne
Botvinnik - Flohr
Canal - Capablanca


Chapter 9: Bad Pieces
Karpov - Lautier
Polgar - Anand
Ivanchuk - Anand


Chapter 10: Endgame Principles
Good Bishop vs Bad Bishop
Good Knight vs Bad Bishop
Good Bishop vs Bad Knight
Philidor and Lucena Rook Endgames
Rook and Pawn Endgames
More Complicated Rook and Pawn Endgames
Pawn Endgames


Chapter 11: Tactics and Calculation
Tal - Kazimirovich
Birbrager - Tal
Tal - Skuja


Chapter 12: Chess Studies
Stalemate Studies
Endgame Studies