Lesson #24: The Planning Approach - Rules For Material Imbalances (2)
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Hi all,
In the previous lesson we looked at the Art Of Trading, this time it is the Art Of Activation!
Master The Mindset #6: Psychological Aspects Of Being Better Or Worse
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In this video I point out some psychological mishaps that are common to our games.
Pay close attention and enjoy
Lesson #23: The Planning Approach - Rules For Material Imbalances (1)
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After so many lessons on the Analytical Approach, is time to start looking at the Positional Approach. Don’t forget they somehow always come together!
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Lesson #22: How To Play The Endgame - Some Misconceptions Taken Away
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Many of you are interested on tips on the endgame. You find you don’t know what to do when and endgame arises, find endgames elusive or even scary or even prefer to avoid them at all cost.
Lesson #21: How To Calculate - Which Candidate First?
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It’s back to candidates again!
In this lesson I give some practical tips on spotting and calculating them.
How To Lose In Chess (Or Not Win) #4: The Fixture Of The Mind’s Eye
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In this lecture I discuss a peculiar peculiarity…
Master The Mindset #5: Chess Player Apply Thyself!
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In this lecture I discuss a very and also underestimated aspect of chess playing strength: fighting spirit and the measure in which we apply ourselves at the board.
How To Lose In Chess #3: Small Mistakes Add Up…
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Hi all,
Welcome to yet another well succeeded video lecture if I may say so myself. In this video I discuss one of my losses from the viewpoint of the mistakes I made.
There is normally a technical and psychological side to these moments. When you make a number of them there is the risk that they start to add up.
I hope you will have some “Aha-moments” and recognize what is going on. That way you can avoid the typical mistakes that are made on the club and tournament level.