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Key Concepts of Chess–Pawn Structures Vol. 1

DVD-box, ChessBase, 1. edition 2022

From the series »Fritz Trainer Strategie«

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In this series it’s all about strategy for club players, explained in a simple way with clear examples! The idea is to focus on certain themes using specific pawn structures. The central question is: how can the pieces be manoeuvred into good positions and what should we then consider? IM Herman Grooten will offer rules-of-thumb and concepts to give clubchess players the necessary guidance to try and find the right paths in their own games. In this two-part course the emphasis will be on typical pawn-structures, ones that appear quite often in games and that will be very recognisable to club-chess players. Hence, the topics ”Open and half-open files“ and ”the pawn chain“ will be covered extensively on this video course.

·Video running time: 6 hours 30 min (English)
·With interactive training including video feedback
·Extra: Model Games and Training with ChessBase apps - Play key pawn structures against Fritz on various levels

More Information
EAN 9783866818408
Weight 100 g
Manufacturer ChessBase
Width 13 cm
Height 19 cm
Medium Download, DVD
Year of Publication 2022
Author Herman Grooten
Series Fritz Trainer Strategie
Language English
Edition 1
ISBN-13 978-3-86681-840-8
Binding DVD-box

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Sample Video:

Introduction
Fundamentals Part 1
Definitions 1
Definitions 2
To create doubled pawns: Spiesberger-Galdunts
To create doubled pawns: Van Wely-Short
To get rid of doubled pawns: Constructed Position
To win with tripled pawns: Lysyj-Ernst
To play against a backward pawn: Estrin
To deal with tension between two pawns: Gerlagh-Mollema
Tension: Hibma-Breuker
Tension: Fischer-Taimanov
Typical structures: Suba-Zadrima
Fundamentals Part 2
Capture towards the center: Babula-Rustemov
Capture off the center: Carlsen-Naiditsch
Capture off the center Topalov-Van Wely
Capture off the center: Gershon-Shinkevich
Capture off the center: Atalik-Metin
Capture off the center: Lanchava-Schuurman
Release the tension: Sokolov-Marcelin
The pawn chain, attacking the base: Moskalenko-Fedorchuk
The Isolated Queen's Pawn - attacking plan: Roiz-Beccaris
The Passed Pawn: Van der Wiel-Haver
Exercises
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Exercise 8
Open and Half-Open File Part 1
Backward pawn: Gheorghiu-Shapiro
Minority-attack: Van den Berg-Kramer
Manoeuvres in front of the pawns: Gashimov-Ivanchuk
Open file and seventh rank: Zivanic-Kovacevic
Open up files with the king in the center 1: A.Haast-Coenen
Open up files with the king in the center 2: Avrukh-Schripkenko
Which is the right file? 1: Leniart-Kriebel
Which is the right file? 2: Berg-Bareev
Open and Half-Open File Part 2
Eliminating defender 1: Suba-Spraggett
Eliminating defender 2: NN-NN
Eliminating defender 3: Anastasian-Chatalbashev
Entering the seventh rank 1: Kveinys-Comp
Entering the seventh rank 2: Leko-Mamedyarov
Demolishing the seventh rank: Fleming-Knopf
Queen entering on the right way: Grandelius-Sokolov
The back rank 1: NN
The back rank 2: Lautier-Onischuk
The sixth rank: Kasparov-Gavrikov
Exercises
Description
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Exercise 8
The Pawn Chain
Instructive Example
Attacking the chain with White
Attacking the chain with Black
Demolish the structure 1: Moskalenko-Fedorchuk
Demolish the structure 2: Forgacs-Tartakower
Demolish the structure 3: Hess-P.Gerlagh
Making use of a space advantage: Ostovic-Rogul
Standard Sacrifice 1: P.Kuipers-P.Gerlagh
Standard Sacrifice 2: Kosten-Adrian
King’s Indian Defense Overview
Model Game for White: Korchnoi-Van Wely
Model Game for Black: Tratat-Ye Jiangchuan
Exercises
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Exercise 8
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