Chess education is based on examples of great players of the past. Most of the typical methods of attack, analogous plans and correct ways of conducting different endgames happened for the first time in their games. On the basis of these games, numerous books have been written about endgame subjects and endgame technique. Even concerning openings, the great Alexander Alekhine said that theory is simply the practice of the masters! More
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CONTENTS
- Introduction
- How to use the classics in your own games
- Game 1: Mikhalshichin - Bronstein, 1980
- Game 2: Olafsson - Fischer, 1958
- Game 3: Mikhalchishin - Beliavsky, 1981
- Game 4 and 5: Vidmar - Tarrasch, 1906 and Mikhalchishin - Lalic, 1985
- Strategic handling of manoeuvres
- Flank attack
- Dynamic counter attack in classical openings
- Sacrifice on e6 in the Sicilian
- Sacrifice on b5 in the Sicilian
- The rook transfer
- Strategic handling of typical pawn structures
- Attacking in the King's Indian
- Preventive strategy in development
- The knight on e5
- Central strategy with a pawn on d5 Part 1
- Central strategy with a pawn on d5 Part 2
- Opening the centre in Maroczy structures Part 1
- Opening the centre in Maroczy structures Part 2
- Miscellaneous
- Endings with the bishop pair
- Changing the central structure Part 1
- Changing the central structure Part 2
- Changing the central structure Part 3
- Changing the central structure Part 4
- Changing the central structure Part 5
- Exploitation of weak squares Part 1
- Exploitation of weak squares Part 2
- Modern Attack in the French Defence Part 1
- Modern Attack in the French Defence Part 2
- Exercises 1-10
- Exercise 01
- Exercise 02
- Exercise 03
- Exercise 04
- Exercise 05
- Exercise 06
- Exercise 07
- Exercise 08
- Exercise 09
- Exercise 10
- Exercises 11-20
- Exercise 11
- Exercise 12
- Exercise 13
- Exercise 14
- Exercise 15
- Exercise 16
- Exercise 17
- Exercise 18
- Exercise 19
- Exercise 20
- Exercises 21-31
- Exercise 21
- Exercise 22
- Exercise 23
- Exercise 24
- Exercise 25
- Exercise 26
- Exercise 27
- Exercise 28
- Exercise 29
- Exercise 30
- Exercise 31
- Bonus
- Analysis
- More Classics
- Exercises
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 | 2021 |
Streaming | Yes |
Author | Mikhalchishin, Adrian |
Language | English |
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Level | Advanced, Tournament player, Professional |
Year | 2021 |
Streaming | Yes |
Author | Mikhalchishin, Adrian |