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Ep. 7 The MOST Important Idea in Chess (and how to use it) | Complete Chess Strategy Part 1

February 13, 2022 00:03:05 2.96 MB Downloads: 1

Part 1 of my Complete Chess Strategy course for beginners all the way till 2000+. This will be a 10 part series covering total chess strategy. My understanding is simple and comprehensive and much more applicable and practical than using "imbalances" or other methods. Chess rules and generalities give you pieces to memorize and leave you confused rather than clear. 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. 

Perfect for 1600-1900 intermediate chess players as well to learn how experts and master think about chess. You will see the difference between learning chess rules to learning chess concepts where you can actually apply them to real game situations as you understand the framework behind these ideas.   

ChessDiagnostic is a educational chess channel teaching everything about chess in quality concept videos as well as game analysis and lessons about chess information. Follow along on this journey and you're sure to improve your chess game! 

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