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The Queen's Gambit Accepted PowerBook 2019

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The London System PowerBook 2019

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​​Game Changer: AlphaZero's Groundbreaking Chess Strategies and the Promise of AI

Authors - Matthew Sadler,
Natasha Regan


Publication - February 20, 2019

The story behind the self-learning artificial intelligence system with its stunning chess skills

It took AlphaZero only a few hours of self-learning to become the chess player that shocked the world.

The artificial intelligence system, created by DeepMind, had been fed nothing but the rules of the Royal Game when it beat the world’s strongest chess engine in a prolonged match. The selection of ten games published in December 2017 created a worldwide sensation: how was it possible to play in such a brilliant and risky style and not lose a single game against an opponent of superhuman strength?

For Game Changer, Matthew Sadler and Natasha Regan investigated more than two thousand previously unpublished games by AlphaZero. They also had unparalleled access to its team of developers and were offered a unique look β€˜under the bonnet’ to grasp the depth and breadth of AlphaZero’s search. Sadler and Regan reveal its thinking process and tell the story of the human motivation and the techniques that created AlphaZero.

Game Changer also presents a collection of lucidly explained chess games of astonishing quality. Both professionals and club players will improve their game by studying AlphaZero’s stunning discoveries in every field that matters: opening preparation, piece mobility, initiative, attacking techniques, long-term sacrifices and much more.

The story of AlphaZero has a wider impact. Game Changer offers intriguing insights into the opportunities and horizons of Artificial Intelligence. Not just in solving games, but in providing solutions for a wide variety of challenges in society.

With a foreword by former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov and an introduction by DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis.

You can download all the games from the book as a pgn-file.

Matthew Sadler (1974) is a Grandmaster who twice won the British Championship and was awarded an individual Gold Medal at the 1996 Olympiad. He has authored several highly acclaimed books on chess and has been writing the famous β€˜Sadler on Books’ column for New In Chess magazine for many years. Natasha Regan is a Women’s International Master from England who achieved a degree in mathematics from Cambridge University. Matthew Sadler and Natasha Regan won the English Chess Federation 2016 Book of the Award for their book Chess for Life.

Magnus Carlsen:
β€œQuite inspirational. I was thinking at several points during the game in Round 11 of the 2019 Tata Steel Chess Tournament: how would AlphaZero have approached this?”

Garry Kasparov:
β€œChess has been shaken to its roots by AlphaZero.”

Steven Strogatz (professor of mathematics at Cornell), New York Times, December 26, 2018:
β€œMost unnerving was that AlphaZero seemed to express insight. It played like no computer ever has, intuitively and beautifully, with a romantic, attacking style.”

Grandmaster Raymond Keene, The Spectator:
β€œOne of the most important chess books ever written.”

Grandmaster Daniel King on his YouTube channel:
β€œI absolutely love it. A fascinating read: provocative, inspiring, instructive and joyful. AlphaZero’s style is great fun, some of the things it is doing are incredible. This is just a great book.”

International Master John Bartholomew, on his YouTube Channel:
β€œI love Game Changer. This is a phenomenal book.”

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​​Chess King Diamond Pro 2018 with Houdini 6 (download, PC & Mac)

€91.62

Product Description

Chess King Diamond Pro With Houdini 6 Pro Download. New
Chess King Diamond Pro 2018 with Houdini 6 Pro is the new improved version for 2018 of the top selling Chess King chess software Chess King Platinum Pro 2017, Chess King Gold 2016, in its absolutely strongest version. It is sold with both Mac and PC installers and allows up to 4 activations in any mix PC & Mac, for example 3 PC installations and 1 Mac installation. Chess King Diamond Pro includes the Houdini 6 Pro super grandmaster engine and the new updated 2018 GigaKing game database with over 6 million games, a database of commented games and the largest correspondence database, bringing the total of games included in Chess King Diamond Pro to 6.8 million games.


Includes the strongest engine available Houdini 6 Pro

What separates Chess King Diamond Pro from the other versions is the included super grandmaster Houdini 6 Pro, the choice of most of the world’s Grandmasters.

Houdini 6 Pro supports up to 128 threads (cores), up to 128 GB of hash memory, large memory pages, and NUMA-aware (Note: Houdini 6 Standard supports up to 8 threads)

The PC engine Houdini 6 Pro is a standard UCI engine which you can take out of Chess King Diamond Pro and use in other chess programs, for example Chessbase, Chess Assistant or Aquarium.

PC + Mac and multilingual

Both installers for PC and Mac are included in the Chess King Diamond Pro package.

The PC version is compatible with all windows versions from XP, Vista, 7, 8, up to the most recent Windows 10.
The Mac version is compatible OS X 10.11 up to the most recent OS X 10.13 High Sierra.
It can be installed and used in 5 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, and Russian.
Internet connection required only during installation for engine Houdini activation.

Chess King Diamond Pro will help you improve at chess. It’s complete with all the best tools, and it’s easy to use for all levels. Play, learn, analyze, prepare for your opponent, store your own games and share them to the world.


Main features of Chess King Diamond Pro

β€’ Super Grandmaster engine Houdini 6 Pro
β€’ Huge opening tree with evaluations and success for each move
β€’ GigaKing 2018 games database
β€’ Classical (any level), Random, Puzzle (1500 puzzles) and Quest modes (100 games)
β€’ Prepare for your opponent, opening and custom trees

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​​ChessOK Aquarium Pro 2019

The program gives you more advanced functions related to the analysis of games, the most detailed comments on games, search for positions, powerful chess combinations, games, databases and much more. Please note, if the Houdini 6 UCI engine is already installed on your PC and all you need to do is find the right interface - then this software is the best you can find!

We get:

- Interactive deep analysis - the most advanced chess analysis method available today.

- Infinite analysis has become more flexible than ever, with analysis presets.

- Search for errors and analysis of the game for the whole party.

Play against the computer.

- Choose one of the three methods of handicap by strength, handicap material or handicap time.

- You can also simply set the ELO level you want to play against!

- Publish your games, analyzes, or even entire chess books!

- Compatibility with the main formats of books and databases.

- Databases with approximately 7.077 million games in total (data for November 2018), which can be updated from chessok.com every week, adding 1,500 new games for free.

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​​Chess Assistant Pro 19 v12

You waited and it happened, before you the program Chess Assistant - will allow you to significantly improve your level of playing chess. Contains an unreal number of games, you can start the game mode against the computer at the level of the grandmaster. Plus, the development can conduct an analysis of chess games. The entire database is updated via the Internet, the games played by real professionals take on the fundamentals. You will be able to recreate any position and study it thoroughly. The software is able to analyze at once several dozen steps forward. There is a preparation for the opponent function, it allows you to beat a certain option and find the best way out of this position. Houdini 6 PRO, supplied with the Chess Assistant 19 PRO, can support up to 128 cores and 128 GB of hash, including NUMA support! Houdini 6 PRO can perform any type of analysis: multipass game analysis, interactive analysis, background analysis. You can easily connect Chess Assistant 19 to any other UCI programs, such as Stockfish 9 or Komodo.

It's really very cool, but it costs a lot of money, so our site offers to download Chess Assistant Pro for free with the key in the archive of the latest version, unpacked the archive, installed the program, launched it, indicated the key, you can use it without time limits and functions. For you, Chess Assistant Pro is always free, download and rejoice!

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Top 10 Openings for White and Black By IM Valeri Lilov

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Positional Chess by GM RB Ramesh Nurtr Live Room Session

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Pawn Endgame by GM Konstantin Landa
Nurtr Live Room Session

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​​The Jobava London System with GM Simon Williams and Blair Connell (2019)

Description

If you're looking for a super simple system to play with White, perhaps the simplest of any openings, then the Jobava London System is the must-buy DVD for your repertoire!

Your first three moves will follow the line 1.d4 2.Nc3 and 3.Bf4; Black has few concrete setups to play against this. The London System is renowned by club players for requiring minimal preparation against openings such as the King's Indian Defence, Grunfeld, Nimzo, Benko, Benoni, Budapest Gambit... the list goes on!

The Jobava London System is perfect for both the club player and GMs alike. Names such as Carlsen, Aronian, Rapport, and of course Baadur Jobava are now playing this exciting and attacking opening regularly.

Presented in the Double Tuition format, your hosts are GM Simon Williams and Blair "Switcheroo" Connell.

Contents

Introduction 16:16
Move Order and Typical Ideas 34:28
1.1 The Critical Line - Introduction 06:02
1.2 The Critical Line - White Goes Gambit Style 23:44
1.3 The Critical Line - The More Reliable Approach 33:38
2 Two Can Play That Game 10:20
3 Black Plays Meekly 16:45
4.1 The Sensible 3...e6 - White Plays Nb5 17:38
4.2 The Sensible 3...e6 - The Slower Approach 25:15
5 Black Plays Scared 17:31
6.1 Black Plays ...g6 - Introduction 13:13
6.2 Black plays ...g6 4 Qd2 The traditional approach 12:37
6.3 Black plays ...g6 - The Modern Approach - Black Plays Badly 18:21
6.4 Black Plays ...g6 - The Modern Approach - The Critical 6...c5 22:38
6.5 Black Plays ...g6 and Allows e4 17:26
7.1 1.d4 d5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.e4! 12:17
7.2 1.d4 d5 2.Nc3 c5 3.e4! 14:52
7.3 1.d4 d5 2.Nc3 Bf5 11:42
8 1.d4 with Black playing ...c5 08:49
9 1.d4 Other Black Systems 08:35
Conclusion 17:10

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​​The English Hedgehog Defence
by Lubomir Ftacnik


This DVD by Lubomir Ftacnik deals with the Hedgehog structure and its phenomenal potential for generating active counterplay with Black. The appeal of elastic piece development around a dynamic pawn structure has helped to spread this concept to many other openings. The author has consciously limited his survey to the English Hedgehog with an emphasis on the challenges Black faces following the centralisation of White’s queen after 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nc3 e6 4.g3 b6 5.Bg2 Bb7 6.0-0 Be7 7.d4 cxd4 8.Qxd4. While Black will have to survive various challenges to his position, as the aggressor enjoys a slight advantage in development and has great freedom of movement for his pieces, once the defender manages to fend off direct aggression, his prospects are usually quite promising. The idea has stood the test of time and has been resistant to the plethora of rather ingenious ideas White players have come up with over the last two decades. The rise in popularity of an alternative plan with 7.Re1 is a strong indicator that Black emerges from the main lines in good health. Any player able to cope with some pressure in the English Hedgehog will be amply rewarded with flexible, action-packed positions, and plentiful Black counter-chances. Video running time: 3 hours 50 min

Languages: English

Level: Tournament player, Professional

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​​GM Alexander Alekhine, PhD

He was the fourth World Chess Champion. He is considered one of the greatest chess players ever know for his fierce and imaginative attacking style, combined with great positional and endgame skill. Alekhine is highly regarded as a chess writer, theoretician, producing innovations ina wide range of chess openings, and giving his name to Alekhine's Defense and several other opening variations. He also composed endgame studies.

Born: October 31, 1892, Moscow, Russia.
Died: March 24, 1946, Estoril, Portugal

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​​Fight Like Magnus - A coherent fighting repertoire - Chessable.com
Content:
01Quickstarter Guide
02
Sveshnikov Sidelines
03Sveshnikov 7.Nd5
04
Sveshnikov 9. Bxf6, 11. c3 and others
05Sveshnikov 9. Bxf6, 11. Bd3
06
Sveshnikov 9. Nd5 sidelines
07Sveshnikov 9. Nd5 with 11. c3
08
Rossolimo with 4. Bxc6
09Rossolimo without 4. Bxc6
10
Alapin
11Closed Sicilian Grand Prix Attack and other
12
Sidelines on move 2
13Sidelines on move 3
14
Model Games Sveshnikov
15Model Games Anti-Sicilians

Video Course by
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​​Keeping the Tempo: The Art of Forcing Chess

In chess, the initiative is everything. When Wilhelm Steinitz, the first World Champion, laid out his classical chess principles, he said, β€œonly the player with the initiative has the right to attack”.

Get the initiative and you boss the game. Your every move contains a deadly threat, your opponent’s plans are out of the window. All they can do is react, defend passively and hope your next move isn’t the last.

Now you can learn the secret of commanding the initiative with Keeping the Tempo: The Art of Forcing Chess from American GM Josh Friedel (2562).

This 5 hour course teaches you how to think in a new way, prioritizing forcing moves, tactics and sacrifices to keep your opponents on the back foot.

GM Josh Friedel has earned his reputation as one of the fiercest attacking players around and says it’s this approach of playing the most forcing (good) move in every position that has helped him achieve his success.

Here’s how it will change your game:

Find strong moves quickly with Josh’s aggressive analysis As Nigel Short says, β€œModern chess is too much concerned with things like pawn structure. Forget it, checkmate ends the game!”
MesgenRg7Start seeing counter-intuitive ideas that win positions like this one! Computers find them easily but our human preconceptions actually cloud the answer from us. Josh reveals how to think like Stockfish! (Chapter 5).
Effortless endgame execution. Tactics are everywhere in the endgame. In chapter 6, GM Friedel shows you how you can apply the principles of forcing chess to win 80% of endings!
One-way traffic. The only way your rivals will be able to survive is by creating counterplay – but Josh’s tempo prophylaxis technique means they’ll get no joy!
A fantastic course that will help you win more games, have more fun and improve your calculation skill!

Chapter Outline:
Introduction
Tempo Tactics
Calculating with Tempo
Finishing with Tempo
Offbeat Tempi
Tempo in the Endgame
Tempo Prophylaxis

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​​Winning The Middlegame GM Igor Smirnov

Many players don’t know anything about chess strategy. In the opening stage, one needs to develop one’s pieces, but after that, it’s much harder to find the right moves.

There are many tutorials that cover different strategic and tactical motifs in chess, but there’s no single and clear guide. Our new course is designed to provide you with such a guide.

This course is designed mainly for students at a 1500-2000 rating level. However, it will still be useful for higher rated students as well.

For students of a lower rating, I would advise starting with β€œThe Grandmaster’s Secrets” or β€œThe Grandmaster’s Positional Understanding” course.

About the Author:
Igor Smirnov is an International Grandmaster from Ukraine.

He is also a chess coach and holds a Master’s degree in Psychology.

GM Smirnov has developed numerous chess lessons, articles, webinars and training courses, including the famous courses that have helped many players of all levels improve their chess skills.

How is this course going to help me?
Chess Strategy: Master the Chess Middlegame with GM Igor Smirnov
Winning The Middlegame GM Igor Smirnov
This course is perfect for beginner to intermediate level chess players who want to improve their overall skills in chess middlegame, those who want to get that MASSIVE increase in rating points.

By the end of this course, the gap in middlegame knowledge between you and your opponents will become so huge that it will be really difficult for them to compete with you.

You will have a much clearer understanding of middlegame play after studying this course. You will be able to apply this knowledge right away after you have finished studying this course.

Here are some of the key concepts covered in this course:

The Single Most Important Middlegame Rule
Evergreen Middlegame strategy
Isolated pawns
The main middlegame plan unknown to amateur players
What you will do when you cannot attack?
Doubled pawns
When and how to move your pawns
Majority attack
Many of your questions about Chess Strategy will be answered
What should I attack?
What should be my target in the middlegame?
What can I attack in my opponent’s territory?
How to make my army stronger than my opponent’s?
How to play against double pawn?
How to play with or against Isolated pawns?
I strongly believe that knowledge that you can’t apply practically is not just useless but actually harmful. Unfortunately, this problem is typical of many chess books.

In the course β€œWinning the Middlegame” you will find only practical recommendations. You will also know what and exactly how you should do to use these principles in your tournament games.

The practical part of the course will help you to practice the course’s ideas and to get appropriate practical skills. Thus you will improve your chess skills and will start winning more games right after a study of the course.

Chapter Outline:
Lesson-1: The Single Most Important Middlegame Rule

Lesson-2: What you will do when you cannot attack?

Lesson-3: Evergreen Middlegame strategy

Lesson-4: Doubled pawns

Lesson-5: Isolated pawns

Lesson-6: When and how to move your pawns

Lesson-7: The main middlegame plan unknown to amateur players

Lesson-8: Majority attack

The practical guide for action

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​​My Path to the Top by Vladimir Kramnik

Born in 1975 in Tuapse on the shores of the Black Sea, Vladimir Kramnik studied at the Botvinnik-Kasparov chess school. At 16 he was included in the Russian Olympiad team and scored a sensational 8.5/9, the best result at the Olympiad. After that followed a string of great tournament results, culminating in a world championship challenge. In 2000 Kramnik played the chess legend Garry Kasparov and beat him to take the title, which he successfully defended in 2004 against Peter Leko and 2006 against FIDE champion Veselin Topalov, whom he defeated to take the unified world championship title.

On this DVD Vladimir Kramnik retraces his career from talented schoolboy to World Champion in 2006. With humour and charm he describes his first successes, what it meant to be part of the Russian Gold Medal team at the Olympiad, and how he undertook the Herculean task of beating his former mentor and teacher Garry Kasparov. Kramnik dissects his wins against Leko and Topalov, giving us a vivid impression of the super-dramatic final games of the 2006 match. His commentary is full of useful advice and provides a fascinating insight into the thought processes that govern top level play.

The DVD contains more than six hours of video with narrative and game analysis. There are also five additional segments from an exclusive video interview on the intrigues that surrounded the 2006 world championship, and on the state of the chess world in general.

Part 1 (no game) Childhood and development of his chess talent, 37:43
Part 2 Olympiads Manila 1992, Kramnik – Nunn, (ol) Manila 1992, 26:45
Part 3 Linares 1993 and 1994, the fi rst win against Kasparov: Kramnik – Kasparov, Linares 1994, 20:04
Part 4 Chess in the 90s, game Kasparov – Kramnik, Dos Hermanas 1996, 16:46
Part 5 Chess in the 90s: Kramnik – Karpov, Dortmund 1997, 8:21
Part 6 Chess in the 90s: Kramnik – Kasparov, Novgorod 1997, 11:37
Part 7 Chess in the 90s: Topalov – Kramnik, Linares 1997, 9:03
Part 8 Preparation for the World Championship match against Kasparov in London 2000, 27:55
Part 9 The Berlin Defence I, Kasparov – Kramnik, London 2000 (m/1), 20:34
Part 10 The Berlin Defence II, Kasparov – Kramnik, (m/3 and m/9); London 2000, 29:31
Part 11 Kramnik - Kasparov, London 2000 (m/2), 18:01
Part 12 (no game) The World Championship match against Leko, Brissago 2004, 23:46
Part 13 The decisive final game, Kramnik - Leko, Brissago 2004 (m/14), 34:34
Part 14 (no game) Reunifi cation World Championship Match against Veselin Topalov, 9:53
Part 15 (no game) Elista Match preparation II, 4:42
Part 16 Topalov – Kramnik, Elista 2006 (m/2), 31:43
Part 17 Kramnik – Topalov, Elista 2006 (m/12), 10:46
Part 18 Decision by tie-break: Kramnik – Topalov, Elista 2006 (rapid 2) 14:30
Part 19 Decision by tie-break: Kramnik – Topalov, Elista 2006 (rapid 4), 12:15
Part 20 Looking forward to the World Championship tournament in Mexico, 2:04
Exclusive Interview with Vladimir Kramnik (44 min) on the intrigues the intrigues surrounding the 2006 world championship, and the state of the chess world in general

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​​​​​​33 CHESS CONCEPTS THAT TOOK DOWN WORLD CHAMPIONS

ARE YOU TIRED OF BEING THE UNDERDOG? ARE YOU READY TO SEE YOUR RATING INCREASE?! IF SO, READ ON!

The question is always the same: how to win chess games against a good player? To beat a stronger player, you need to be ready to induce and exploit mistakes, but how to do that? This video series focuses on concepts, ideas, and patterns that are essential to know to spot those opportunities.

This video series focuses on concepts, ideas, and patterns that are essential to know to spot those opportunities. Even the best players in the world lose games, and this series solely relies on more than 200 sample positions and games that feature a world champion on the losing side vs. a non-world champion, sometimes even against a clear underdog.
Even the best players in the world lose games, and this series solely relies on more than 200 sample positions and games that feature a world champion on the losing side vs. a non-world champion, sometimes even against a clear underdog. If even World Champions are taken down with the help of the presented subjects, why not your next opponent in a local club event, or in your next tournament?

The more ideas and patterns you know, the easier it will be to find a good solution in your games. Watching this series will help you to better spot your opponent's mistakes and exploit them more effectively.

What will I receive?

The 33 Chess Concepts series is divided into 33 training videos, covering more than 19 hours of top-level instruction, by one of the best and most illustrative teachers on ICC today!

Loose Pieces Drop off (0:40:31)
Improve your worst piece (0:32:03)
Take care of your Knights (0:29:39)
Use the bishop pair (0:28:57)
Who's afraid of IQPs (0:39:11)
Knife to f5 (0:36:34)
Dead Pieces (0:33:29)
Play h4 (0:35:09)
Play g4 (0:27:43)
Give your rooks a lift (0:33:29)
Opposite colored Bishops rule (0:36:21)
Develop your pieces (0:34:00)
It's just a pawn (0:31:58)
Double your pawns (0:34:10)
Kings are strong (0:31:52)
Use pawn majorities (0:31:18)
Knight vs. Bishop - a key imbalance (0:32:54)
Exploit multiple weaknesses (0:36:49)
Knights on the rim (0:37:08)
Get a central pawn majority (0:33:59)
King and Pawn endings are tough (0:41:41)
Manage Space correctly (0:40:58)
Good, bad and ugly bishops (0:38:42)
It's about the king! (0:40:45)
Use the minority Attack (0:32:24)
An Exchange is not that much (0:39:57)
Let the opponent make the play (0:37:05)
Cut the board in two (0:37:09)
Play for scholar's mate (0:32:25)
Push Delroy (0:33:38)
Not all rook endings are drawn (0:32:01)
Trade off the fianchetto bishop (0:34:41)
Prevent Counterplay (0:30:50)
Includes PGN for all games!

If you’re ready to see your rating increase, then don't miss this one!

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1st ChessAddiction Bullet Arena

Entry = Free!!
Prize = Top 3 players will get one Chess material they Want.
Time = 11-04-2020 at 12:00 GMT(+5:30)

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Congratulation to the Winners.
Our first tournament is finished and here's the Final standing. And Winners don't forget to claim your Prize.

Most of you are wondering why the heck Tournament got cancelled, so I wanted to let you know it's not my fault.
Lichess.org took down his site for maintenance in the middle of the Tournament.