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How to Avoid Mistakes and Boost Your Winning Rate

ChessBase, 1. Auflage 2024

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Doesn’t every chess game get decided by mistakes? Absolutely. But most players never truly comprehend that they are making the same kind of mistakes over and over again. The first task is to identify these mistakes and label them. Then the next time you sit at the chessboard, you are aware and able to avoid them.

Vishnu groups mistakes into the following categories:
1. Unforced Errors
2. Tactical & Positional mistakes
3. Psychological mistakes
4. Calculation & Assessment mistakes
5. Good positional moves that are mistakes

With more than 20 examples, you get a firm understanding of each type of mistake. IM Sagar Shah asks pertinent questions, and has also made cards, shown throughout the videos, that ensure you can firmly grasp the nature of the mistakes. Vishnu discusses hw to fix these mistakes, and how his students - Gukesh, Leon Mendonca, Surya Ganguly and himself! - all very strong grandmasters, managed to fix the mistakes that they were making - leading to serious improvement in their play. To conclude, there are tes positions to reinforce your understanding of the subject. If you study this course carefully, it will help you to become a stronger and more aware chess player, and will surely lead to a rise in your level of play.

- Video running time: 4 hours 26 minutes
- With interactive training including video feedback
- Extra: Training with ChessBaseapps - Memorize the opening repertoire and play key positions against Fritz on various levels

Including download & stream for iPad, tablet etc: can be unlocked with imprinted key

GM Vishnu Prasanna is one of the most respected chess trainers in India. He is the coach of the current Indian no.1 player D. Gukesh his main coach for his journey from 2200 to 2750 Elo. Vishnu has used his immense experience to touch upon the topic of mistakes in chess.
Wird nicht jede Schachpartie durch Fehler entschieden? Absolut. Aber die meisten Spieler erkennen nie wirklich, dass sie immer wieder die gleichen Fehler machen. Die erste Aufgabe besteht darin, diese Fehler zu erkennen und zu benennen. Wenn du das nächste Mal am Schachbrett sitzt, bist du dir dieser Fehler bewusst und kannst sie vermeiden.

GM Vishnu Prasanna ist einer der angesehensten Schachtrainer in Indien. Er ist der Trainer des aktuellen indischen Spitzenspielers D. Gukesh sein Haupttrainer auf seinem Weg von 2200 auf 2750 Elo. Vishnu hat seine immense Erfahrung genutzt, um das Thema Fehler im Schachspiel anzusprechen.
Weitere Informationen
EAN 9783866819702
Gewicht 100 g
Hersteller ChessBase
Breite 13 cm
Höhe 19 cm
Medium Download, DVD
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Autor Vishnu Prasanna
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 1
ISBN-13 978-3-86681-970-2
Hersteller Informationen
Name ChessBase GmbH
Adresse Osterbekstr. 90 a
Hamburg 22083
Deutschland
Internet www.chessbase.de
E-Mail info@chessbase.de

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Beispielvideo:

Introduction
Videos 1-10
Introduction with GM Vishnu's shocking blunder
Setting a deadly trap
When Magnus wasn't as strong as he is today!
Gukesh was just 11 years old
Bolt from the blue
Calculating deep against the World Champion
Magnus Carlsen's positional acumen
When you will to win makes you go wrong
Queen + Knight is a deadly combo and Fabi knows it
Make sure you calculate accurately against Kramnik
Videos 11-20
Outdefending the minister of Defence
Difference between Evaluation and Calculation
How can this natural move be a mistake? Part 1
How can this natural move be a mistake? Part 2
When Magnus' will to win was misguided
Tal's 2+2 = 5
They call MVL the Lyonbeast for a reason
Calculate, Calculate, Calculate
Trying to checkmate a FIDE World Champion's king
Surya Ganguly's imagination
Videos 21-26
The creativity of Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
Viktor Korchnoi was known for his calculation
Surya Ganguly's transformation
Vishnu Prasanna's transformation
Leon Mendonca's transformation
Gukesh's transformation
Exercises
Exercises
Exercise 01
Exercise 02
Exercise 03
Exercise 04
Exercise 05
Conclusion
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