Saturday, February 28, 2015

A Famous Combination

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Spassky's Test

Friday, February 13, 2015

Skills and Psychology in Chess

Chess Success 
"Your body has to be in top condition. Your Chess deteriorates as your body does. You can't separate body from mind."  -  Bobby Fischer

"Self-Taught Grandmaster" will allow aspiring players to organize an effective self-training process. 
(a) You can get the most effective training methods,
(b) what materials you should use, and
(c) a clear guide for your chess progress.

The complete "training program" will provide a special system of preparation and training plan on: (1) thinking system, (2) openings, (3) attack, (4) strategy,
(5) tactics, (6) endgame, (7) planning, (8) refining, (9) extra skills (10) preparation and special set of training tasks to get the appropriate SKILLS.

 Self-taught GM

You’ll know WHAT to study and HOW you should train. Including the Psychological aspects about the human mind and the body.

And here's an excellent supplement to the chess course - a new book about psychology in chess...

"Champion Psychology - A book for future chess champions"

Chess Psychology
Launch Page >> Champion Psychology

(The images and links will bring you to RCA's Chess Course overview.)

Monday, February 9, 2015

How to Become a STRONG Chess Player

The Magical Number Seven
7 Most Important Steps
1. Understand the base principles of chess.
2. Develop correct thinking process.
3. Train chess skills - tactical vision, calculation, positional play, endgame skills.
4. Applying the newly learned skills in actual games. 
5. Self-understanding and enhancing personal skills.
6. Good openings and preparation.
7. Physical and psychological preparation.

7 Delightful Chess Books You Must Study
1. Blunders and Brilliancies
2. The Chess Terrorist's Handbook
3. Chess Blueprints: Planning in the Middlegame
4. Test Your Positional Play
5. 100 Endgames You Must Know
6. Chess Training Pocket Book
7. Winning With Chess Psychology

7 Fascinating Opening Tactics and Traps
1. Antuanes – Suta  Corr., 1988
Nimzo-Indian Defense [E30]
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bg5 h6 5.Bh4 Qe7 6.e3 d6 7.Qa4+ Nc6 8.d5 exd5 9.cxd5 Qe4! (D)
White to move
     Surprisingly, Antuanes confronted with threats of 10...Bxc3+ and 10...Qxh4 decided not to prolong the fight and resigned. 0–1         
        
        White can actually save himself from immediate disaster by taking care of Black's biggest threat with 10.0-0-0! (Other moves like 10.Qb3 Na5; 10.Qd1 Nxd5; 10.Bb5 Bxc3+ 11.bxc3 Qxa4 followed by ...Nxd5 won't save him as well.) although Black keeps a slight advantage after 10...Bxc3 11.Qxe4 Nxe4 12.dxc6 Bf6 =+.

2. Mieses, J. - Chigorin, M.  Ostend, 1906
3. Abonyi, I. - Hromadka, K.  Prague, 1908
4. Fischer, R. - Reshevsky, S.  USA-ch New York, 1958
5. Sax, G. - Nunn, J. DM  Brussels, 1985
6. Hodgson, J. - Illescas Cordoba, M. Wijk aan Zee,1993
7. Vysochin, S. - Zakharevich, I.  RUS St. Petersburg, 2003

Thursday, February 5, 2015

So much depends on opening theory?

Kasparov On The Openings
"By the time a player becomes a Grandmaster, almost all of his training time is dedicated to work on this first phase. The opening is the only phase that holds out the potential for true creativity and doing something entirely new." - G. Kasparov

“How much book do I need to know?"...
        "The bare minimum is: You need to know the traps that come up in your openings!” – GM Andrew Soltis 

It is important to study the openings and know what traps and disasters may arise from a particular variation, either to use it against an opponent or avoid falling for it. Opening traps are useful in blitz, online play, and usually with players who do not study opening theory.  

Naturally, even Grandmasters are not exempted against making gross blunders. Many strong GMs get caught in a trap, and we can all agree that what happens to strong players can turn up in anyone’s gamesYou just have to remember at one time or another, chess players from amateur to Grandmaster have fallen for a devious trap or employ a crafty hidden idea to unsuspecting opponent.

        (I won't spoil the surprise, but on my next blog i will show some of my personal  favorites about catastrophe in the opening.)

This is a must-have!! 
If you want to advance your opening play to the level of Masters/Grandmasters, you should learn the general principles of opening play and have a powerful opening repertoire. Also know the secrets of proper and efficient opening preparation at a very high level.
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Opening Bundle (3-in-1)
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Another KEY part of the chess course is the "Practical Part"
        It will help you train the SKILLS, during the course’s study. Thus you’ll be able to implement it in your practical games. You will complete some special training to become a real expert in these openings, and be familiar with all of the specific variations,as well as their typical ideas and plans.


                      (The images and links will bring you to RCA's Chess Course overview.)