The Ultimate Guide to Chess Pawn Structures
What you'll learn
- Be able to recognise effective plans in different openings and their pawn structures e.g. Minority attack plan in Carlsbad structure of Queens Gambit
- Be able to build an effective opening repertoire which fits your playing style e.g. Nimzo-indian for prophylaxis style
- Be able to use pawn structures to influence the level of tactics one needs to calculate - e.g. Slav or French structures can be used for quieter positions
- Be able to understand what Beth Harmon in the Queen's Gambit hit Netflix series meant with the terms "Backward pawn", "Hanging Pawns"
- Be able to let pawn structures drive your choice of openings knowing you have fundamental middlegame ideas
- Be able to transpose favourably into different structures when appropriate e.g. from London system into Stonewall structure
- Be able to recognise the key basic pawn formations that frequently arise from chess openings
- Be able to head to particular structures which match your mood and energy levels for calculation or need for just drawing
- Be able to leverage common winning patterns both for and against particular pawn structures within your own games
- Be able to make use of Thorn pawn structures and head for them for both middlegame and endgame advantages
- Be able to make positional pawn sacrifices for things like Knight outposts and other positional gains
- Be able to make positional exchange sacrifices to create a longer term upward trend within certain pawn structures
- Be able to make effective pawn based strategies for the opening phase
- Be able to make effective pawn based strategies for the middlegame phase
- Be able to make effective pawn based strategies for the endgame phase
- Be able to appreciate the fundamentals of Pawn related Chess Strategy in terms of position evaluation and longer term planning
- Be able to make use of pawn chain undermining where appropriate
- Be able to make effective Outposts around key squares within the pawn structure
- Be able to do "high level shuffling" especially around potential strategic pawn breaks to minimise regrets and maximise impact
- Be able to understand the dynamic and positional tradeoffs of different pawn structure factoring in King position
- Be able to see the up and downsides of the Isolated pawn structure and its descendants such as hanging pawns
- Be able to choose openings based on their pawn structures if you wish to build up your tactical strengths e.g. gambits or dynamic structures e.g. IQP
- Be able to recognise which dynamic structures need you to put on your calculation and attacking hats or pay a penalty later in miserable endgames
- Be able to understand iconic and beautiful game examples for handling various pawn structures such as classic Bobby Fischer games
- Be able to see with updated analysis fantastic examples that Kingscrusher has researched in the last few years from his Youtube channel
- Be able to be inspired by connected passed pawn examples from the engine World where even Stockfish couldn't handle the potential of them
- Be able to choose the right plan especially in non-tactical situations thus saving time on the clock
- Be able to fight effectively against tactical players with methods such as counterplay-removal and endgame transitioning
- Be stimulated to play the Sicilian Sveshnikov effectively being inspired by the Backward pawn examples
- Simplify your need to memorise tonnes of opening theory if you master the essential pawn structures
- Be able to make use of prophylaxis when appropriate within certain pawn structures
- Be able to evolve your opening repertoire with structurally implied game examples in this course such as the Nimzo-Indian to inflict doubled pawns on opponents
- Be able to see the price often paid for damaging structures such as "Bishop without counterpart" which can be a targetable downside in its own right
- Be able to get make use of "Thorn pawn" structures aka "Chess cheat code!" which Chess Neural networks have proven valuable
- Be able to add "Soul" to your chess game! - "Pawns are the Soul of Chess" - François-André Danican Philidor
- To be able to have a more effective structural perspective on what is going on in a position
- To be able to rethink your opening choices and general game plans generally based on pawn structures
- Be able to have effective "template plans" based on pawn structure which occur in many different openings
- Be able to use a nice simple line with White vs the Caro-Kann - the exchange variation with knowledge of Carlsbad structure ups and downs
- Be able to play the Sicilian Sveshnikov making use of effective template plans given in the examples
- Be able to understand the structural "playbook" of both sides in a tonne of different openings which have similar structures highlighted in this course
- Be able to appreciate "structualists" like Capablanca, Petrosian, Karpov, Adams who are masters of pawn structure plans and annotated games
- Be able to handle key pawn breaks for yourself and the opponent - give yourself a break :)
- Be able to transform structures into other sometimes more exploitable advantages or other structures
- Be able to appreciate Kingscrusher's pure love and admiration of Tigran Petrosian who also inspired Karpov with the concept of relatively risk-free chess :)
- Be able to appreciate Kingscrusher's love of Mikhail Tal in the Benoni structures which can be transposed to from the Kings Indian defence
- Game analysis all engine checked with latest Stockfish NN (Neural Network) often uncovering amazing new previously undiscovered resources!
- Be able to appreciate classic notable games in Chess history which are major stem games for key ideas organised by structure
- Be able to see how World chess champions championed particular structures such as Petrosian in the French and Tal in the Modern Benoni
Requirements
- Knows the basics of playing Chess
Description
Chess is a game of decision-making, and as the famous saying by Philidor goes, 'Pawns are the soul of chess.' Unlike any other pieces, pawns are the symbol of irreversible choices, moves you make that could shape your entire game. This is why understanding chess pawn structures is a fundamental skill for any player.
' The Ultimate Guide to Chess Pawn Structures' provides a comprehensive study on pawn structures in chess. This course focuses on pivotal games from World Chess Champions and renowned 'structuralists' who have shown an exemplary understanding of pawn structures and have tailored their opening choices to exploit these structures effectively.
The aim of this course is to provide a balanced understanding of different structures, highlighting their pros and cons, and to guide you in predicting your opponent's moves and plans. The examples and templates in this course will enhance your understanding of openings, allowing you to employ successful plans from past world chess champions, grandmasters, and other great players.
This course explores key pawn structural elements through a plethora of instructive games, showcasing the advantages and disadvantages of:
Doubled Pawns
Hanging Pawns
Backward Pawns
Isolated Pawns
Pawn Islands
Passed Pawns
Thorn Pawns (inspired by Neural Networks)
It also delves into more specific configurations of pawns, including:
d5 Pawn Chain
e5 Pawn Chain
Carlsbad Structure
Caro Structure
Slav Structure
Boleslavsky Hole Structure (with special emphasis on Sveshnikov examples!)
Stonewall Structure
At the end of this course, you will develop a 'structuralist' mindset towards chess, recognizing the true importance of the 'little guys,' the pawns! As Philidor asserted, pawns are indeed the life and soul of the game. So, buckle up and delve deep into the intricacies of chess pawn structures with this comprehensive guide.
Who this course is for:
- Chess beginner and intermediate players
Instructor
Tryfon Gavriel, also known as "Kingscrusher" on the Internet. I am a FIDE Candidate Master (CM), and British Regional Chess Master, and run a popular Youtube channel for many years with over 114k+ Subs as of 2021 and a Silver Button Award.
I have done many shows on commercial chess servers. I am also the Webmaster of the correspondence-style chess server Chessworld which emphasizes game quality and research.
Playing experience
Over 35 years of playing activity both online and offline. Peak ICC blitz rating of 2625 (18-Jun-1999). Peak ICC 5 min auto-pairing of 2383 (29-Jun 2012). ECF Grading peak classical: 212 (A) ECF. Peak Rapid rating: 217 (C).
Lichess marathon top 10 finishers in 4 marathons so far. Top 50 finisher in 7 marathons so far. Top 100 finisher in 4 marathons so far. And top 500 in 1 marathon so far. Won quite a few tournaments at lichess - in fact giving me 3rd rank overall behind Lance5500 and papasi in a recent detailed statistical blog analysis titled "Lichess Marathon Statistics".
One of my earliest Over-the-board achievements in Chess was winning the Lloyds Under 18 national UK tournament in 1989. My trophy was awarded to me by Grandmaster and Ph.D. Mathematician Dr John Nunn.
Teaching experience
I have done teaching in Schools and also have done teaching online with several Lichess students on a regular basis, and have a very good coaching rating at lichess.
Other experiences
Played twice in the main British Chess championship. Many of my Youtube viewers claim big rating increases after watching my videos.
Best skills
I particularly love attacking chess, chess tactics, and combinations, and it is probably no accident that my "Complete Guide to Chess Tactics" has been a best-seller shortly after its release here at Udemy.
In general, I will try and give you greater enthusiasm for the game and in particular the dynamic attacking, aggressive tactical aspects of playing chess. My favorite heroes are mainly Attacking style tactical players: Paul Morphy, Alexander Alekhine, Mikhail Tal, Bobby Fischer, and Garry Kasparov. if you want to be a dynamic aggressive attacking style player, I may be able to encourage you and find you relevant resources on that path. The dynamic aggressive attacking players were particularly strong tactically and would often trade off pawn structure neatness and material to try and checkmate the opponent's kings. Checkmate does win the game :) They were masters of finishing combinations naturally as they sought to reduce the king's safety of the opponent in various ways including bringing the King out for often beautiful mating combinations.
Chess Openings
In terms of concrete openings to make use of potentially teaching here at Udemy through courses. I like Solid openings on such as the London System. I also like provocative openings like the Knight's Tango systems to encourage weaknesses from opponents. I am also at faster time controls especially, particularly fond of aggressive openings and gambits. For example, the Smith-Morra Gambit vs the Sicilian Defence, and other gambits can be used aggressively even with the black pieces such as the Albin Counter Gambit. Gambits vary of course in soundness and it is important to teach what "ticks many boxes" for use in various time controls. Also, I like surprising opponents with openings such as the Nimzo-Larsen attack, the King's Indian Attack, The London System, and Queen's Knight attack system 1. Nc3, all of which I have courses for here at Udemy.
In the search for the ideal courses to provide you, I like to search within myself for my core strengths and passions within the passion of Chess.
I truly hope you enjoy my courses and they improve your chess and your enjoyment of chess generally - and life generally :)