Showing posts with label Free Chess Video Lesson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Chess Video Lesson. Show all posts

How to evaluate a position at the various stages of the game?


If we want to better evaluate different positions of the chess game, we would consider a lot of various factors such as development, material and positional advantage, pawn structures, weaknesses, tactics and so on.
Evaluate a chess position

However, in some cases, you might be a pawn up (or have some material advantage) but yet, your opponent has the initiative or better pieces’ coordination or vice versa. Have you ever been in such situations? :)

If so, here is my question to you: how do you evaluate the positions, when the regular factors for the evaluation don’t help?

Remember, if your evaluation of the position is wrong, then you will choose the wrong plan to continue the game and you’ll end up playing the wrong moves. Therefore, the evaluation of the position in a correct way is very important.


That’s exactly what we’ll see today – our guest coach IM Alex Kundin has prepared a very instructive video lesson for you on this topic. In this video, he will teach you how to evaluate the position during of the different stages of the game. You can watch the video lesson below:

Author information

Alex Kundin is an International Master from Israel with a current FIDE rating of 2323.
IM Alex KundinHe is a former Europe youth champion and an experienced chess coach. He has an extensive knowledge about chess openings

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How to become a defending champion in chess?

Remote Chess Academy (RCA) is very happy to announce that its new course is almost ready – it’s called “Defending Champion”.

As you can learn from the title of the course, this course deals with one of the most important topics of the chess game – defense. The authors of this course are FM Marko Makaj (our guest coach) and myself (Igor Smirnov).

The course will be released soon, so please stay tuned! :) Meanwhile, let’s talk more about this topic and have a little preview of the course.

Nowadays, many chess players face huge problems when it comes to defending the position when the opponent is attacking.
Defending in ChessWhile contemplating about this topic, we’re faced with the following questions:

  • How to create a solid repertoire against an attacking player?
  • When to defend and when to ignore opponent’s attack/idea?
  • Do you always have something ‘better’ not to resign?
  • How to stop losing initiative/material?
  • How to make counter-attack (instead of just defense)?
  • and the list goes on..

But the main question is “How to make a perfect defense or fortress?” – like the one we’ve seen in the recent World Championship match where Karjakin showed off his extraordinary defensive skills. :)

All your questions and doubts will be cleared in the upcoming course. Meanwhile, we’d like to offer you a small preview of the course to help you be prepared for the course. :) You can watch the video below:



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Indian National Premier Chess Championship 2015 Round 7 Highlights

In the previous article, IM Valeri Lilov prepared a video lesson for you, annotating the games of the sixth round of Indian National Premier Chess Championship. If you missed that, you can check those instructive games here. I’m sure you don’t want to miss the different things you can learn from these games. :) 
Indian National Premier Chess ChampionshipToday, Lilov has published the video which is the highlights of the seventh round of the tournament. In this lesson, Lilov has selected two of the most fascinating games from the round involving players like GMs Vidit Santosh Gujrathi and Sethurman, IMs Arghyadip Das and Shyaam Nikhil.

How to Eliminate Blunders? (PART-2)


We keep revealing the most effective anti-blunder techniques for you.
On the 21st November “Chess Mate” has published the 2ndpart of my lesson “How to Prevent Blunders”. If you are Indian, you may like to check out that paper magazine (by the way, it’s one of the oldest chess magazines in the world, and the biggest one in India).
For my non-Indian students, I’ve just recorded a video lesson about the same topic. Check it out,and become a blunder-free player!
You can find the 1st part of this lesson here: LINK
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How to Eliminate Blunders?


Recently “ChessMate” (which is the biggest paper chess magazine in India) published my new lesson “How to Prevent Blunders”.
If you live in India – check out the September and November issues of “Chess Mate”.
At the same time I want that ALL the students can learn this important lesson. So I’ve just recorded a video about the same topic for you.


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The Most Common Mistake


As a chess teacher, I analyse my pupils’ games regularly. Of course, I analyse games of other players as well. That’s why I can tell you that there are a few most common mistakes, which most of players make often. So in this lesson, I am going to tell what the most common mistake is. Well, to be honest, I am not totally sure whether it is the most common mistake or not, but it is definitely one of them.  
Check my new video: The Most Common Mistake


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Professional Opening Preparation


Today I won some blitz games against Dominguez (who was a World blitchampion) Blitgives us lot of fun! 

OK, I’ll be more serious. Once again Ive realized how it is important to be well prepared in an opening stage. When you play against a strong opponent, an opening preparation exerts strong influence on
the final result.

Thats why top players use 90-95% of their training time on an opening preparation. Though I dont recommend you to do the same, it is still very important topic. In modern chess it is definitely one of
the main factors of your practical success.

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