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Ep. 11 Strategic Elements Analyzed! Temporary Advantages | Complete Chess Strategy Course

February 15, 2022 00:17:02 16.53 MB Downloads: 0

Part 5 of my Complete Chess Strategy course for beginners all the way till expert (2000+). Part 5 covers Steinitz Temporary Advantages of his strategic elements that are part of our overall understanding of piece activity. This is a 10 part series covering total chess strategy. My understanding is simple and comprehensive as well as very simple, which allows me to apply it and play at a high level without spending hours studying chess information. Chess rules are good to know, but ONLY if you have an overall framework of understanding and they have to be the RIGHT chess rules. Not all chess information is created equal. I will teach you chess strategy as strong players actually think during a real chess game when you only have a short time to think. You will gain real chess understanding and clarify what you should do in every chess position. From this chess strategy course for beginners we will delve into tactics and other areas of chess but I want my viewers to have a solid base to grow from with these very deep but easy to understand chess basics. Perfect for 1600-1900 intermediate chess players as well to learn how experts and master think about chess. Though these are simple concepts they can be the foundation for all of your chess skill and knowledge. You will see the difference between learning chess rules to learning chess concepts + chess rules where you can actually apply them to real game situations as you understand the framework behind these ideas.

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