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.
- 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. -
Free sample video: Vishnu's own blunder
Free sample video: Gukesh was just 11 years old
Free sample video: Gukesh's transformation More
VIDEO PREVIEW
CONTENTS
- 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
PROPERTIES
Language: | English |
Level: | advanced, tournament player, professional |
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Minimum: | Computer: Dual Core |
Recommended: | Processor: PC Intel i5 (Quadcore) |
ChessBase Account: | Internet access and modern web browser, e.g. Chrome, Edge, Safari. |
Language | English |
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Level | Advanced, Tournament player, Professional |
Year | 2024 |
Streaming | Yes |
Author | Prasanna, Vishnu |
Language | English |
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Level | Advanced, Tournament player, Professional |
Year | 2024 |
Streaming | Yes |
Author | Prasanna, Vishnu |