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Chess Strategies: Learn Attacking Tactical Chess Maneuvers
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Chess Strategies: Learn Attacking Tactical Chess Maneuvers

Chess Tactics With Live Chess Examples From Real Games. Learn How To Play Chess Like A Pro. Chess Tutorials For All.
Last updated 6/2017
English

What you'll learn

  • Improve the quality of your chess games
  • Understanding of the fundamentals of tactical strikes
  • Improve your tactical skills
  • Find the best move in certain types of positions

Course content

7 sections29 lectures2h 15m total length
  • Welcome to the course2:05

    Explore attacking tactical chess maneuvers and master motifs such as defense annihilation, destruction, decoying, discovered attack, and pursuit through guided lessons, puzzles, and quizzes.

Requirements

  • If you know the basic rules of chess and know how the pieces move the you will get more value out of this course

Description

This course covers attacking chess motifs such as defence annihilation, decoying, distraction, discovered attack and pursuit. I will demonstrate not only the concept of these tactical chess maneuvers but also the logic behind finding these moves in your own chess games. This course is broken down into 5 sections (one for each motif). In each section you will find 3-4 tutorials analysing different chess puzzles (the difficulty of the positions analysed in these puzzles increases as you go along). Also each section contains an analysis of a game played between two chess grand masters to demonstrate how effective these tactical manoeuvres can be and finally we prepared quizzes for you to practise and the end of each section.

Who this course is for:

  • If you already know the basics of chess and would like to step up your game then you've come to the right place. In this course I will teach you how to analyse various chess positions as well as how to spot them in your own games