Pattern Recognition Mastermind with IM Mat Kolosowski
[8 hours 15 Minutes]
Pattern Recognition Mastermind teaches you to see and solve advanced and hidden chess patterns. If you want to be able to “insta-solve” tactics like Nakamura and pounce on every opportunity you get – without having to spend every spare second of your life training – take IM Kolosowski’s new 8-hour course.
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[8 hours 15 Minutes]
Pattern Recognition Mastermind teaches you to see and solve advanced and hidden chess patterns. If you want to be able to “insta-solve” tactics like Nakamura and pounce on every opportunity you get – without having to spend every spare second of your life training – take IM Kolosowski’s new 8-hour course.
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Learn from Garry Kasparov
with GM Pap Gyula
Some call him the GOAT—even higher than the likes of Karpov, Fischer or Capablanca.
He dominated the chess world for over a decade when he became the World Champion in 1985 until he lost it to Kramnik in 2000.
You know who I am talking about…
None other than the great Garry Kasparov.
His play is often compared to that of Alekhine, and of whom Carlsen himself noted, “I’ve never seen someone with such a feel for dynamics in complex positions.”
He held the highest rating of 2856.7 until it was broken by Carlsen in 2013.
When it comes to tactical play, every game he played often turned out to be a masterpiece.
It’s ridiculous to say that you can learn to play like him.
GM Gyula Pap thinks otherwise.
He thinks, even if you can’t become Kasparov in a day, you sure can learn a thing or two from his games. However, to study his games, you need to understand the deeper dynamics that he usually played for. Every move he made earned him a tempo. Every piece positioning had a complicated idea lurking underneath. Every attack had a hidden agenda that the opponent often wasn’t able to see through.
As a lower-rated player, it is often not easy to understand grandmaster-level games. Forget about the games of Kasparov!
That’s why, in his new course Learn from Garry Kasparov, he covers a whole bunch of Kasparov’s games, each of them covering a particular theme, and shows you how Kasparov played his games.
This 10-hour video training is not just highly instructive but also sheer fun!
Outline:
Chapter 1. Strong initiative leads to Attack
Chapter 2. Attack with Intuitive Sacrifice
Chapter 3. Attacking the King in the Center
Chapter 4. Attacking Undeveloped Opponent
Chapter 5. Attack with Material Sacrifice
Chapter 6. Initiative in Symmetrical Structure
Chapter 7. Long-term Initiative with Opposite-colored Bishops
Chapter 8. Crushing the Defense in Queen’s Gambit Declined
Chapter 9. Initiative on the Whole Board
Chapter 10. Initiative and Tactical Tricks in Catalan Endgame
Chapter 11. Keeping Initiative with Direct Moves
Chapter 12. Bishop Pair Control
Chapter 13. Bishops Power in Technical Endgame
Chapter 14. Bishop Pair Domination despite Worse Pawn Structure
Chapter 15. Bishop Pair as Compensation
Chapter 16. Bishop Pair and Major Pieces
Chapter 17. Punishing a Shaky Reversed Color Sicilian
Chapter 18. Taking Advantage of Small Inaccuracy in Nimzo-Indian Defense
Chapter 19. Taking Advantage of a Passive Play
Chapter 20. Domination on the Whole Board
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with GM Pap Gyula
Some call him the GOAT—even higher than the likes of Karpov, Fischer or Capablanca.
He dominated the chess world for over a decade when he became the World Champion in 1985 until he lost it to Kramnik in 2000.
You know who I am talking about…
None other than the great Garry Kasparov.
His play is often compared to that of Alekhine, and of whom Carlsen himself noted, “I’ve never seen someone with such a feel for dynamics in complex positions.”
He held the highest rating of 2856.7 until it was broken by Carlsen in 2013.
When it comes to tactical play, every game he played often turned out to be a masterpiece.
It’s ridiculous to say that you can learn to play like him.
GM Gyula Pap thinks otherwise.
He thinks, even if you can’t become Kasparov in a day, you sure can learn a thing or two from his games. However, to study his games, you need to understand the deeper dynamics that he usually played for. Every move he made earned him a tempo. Every piece positioning had a complicated idea lurking underneath. Every attack had a hidden agenda that the opponent often wasn’t able to see through.
As a lower-rated player, it is often not easy to understand grandmaster-level games. Forget about the games of Kasparov!
That’s why, in his new course Learn from Garry Kasparov, he covers a whole bunch of Kasparov’s games, each of them covering a particular theme, and shows you how Kasparov played his games.
This 10-hour video training is not just highly instructive but also sheer fun!
Outline:
Chapter 1. Strong initiative leads to Attack
Chapter 2. Attack with Intuitive Sacrifice
Chapter 3. Attacking the King in the Center
Chapter 4. Attacking Undeveloped Opponent
Chapter 5. Attack with Material Sacrifice
Chapter 6. Initiative in Symmetrical Structure
Chapter 7. Long-term Initiative with Opposite-colored Bishops
Chapter 8. Crushing the Defense in Queen’s Gambit Declined
Chapter 9. Initiative on the Whole Board
Chapter 10. Initiative and Tactical Tricks in Catalan Endgame
Chapter 11. Keeping Initiative with Direct Moves
Chapter 12. Bishop Pair Control
Chapter 13. Bishops Power in Technical Endgame
Chapter 14. Bishop Pair Domination despite Worse Pawn Structure
Chapter 15. Bishop Pair as Compensation
Chapter 16. Bishop Pair and Major Pieces
Chapter 17. Punishing a Shaky Reversed Color Sicilian
Chapter 18. Taking Advantage of Small Inaccuracy in Nimzo-Indian Defense
Chapter 19. Taking Advantage of a Passive Play
Chapter 20. Domination on the Whole Board
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Sicilian Defense Kalashnikov Variation with GM Misa Pap
Introduction
GM Misa Pap brought in his 10-hour video training on the Sicilian Kalashnikov—where he covers the main ideas behind Black’s setup, the positional opportunities, the dangers lurking behind, and helps you prepare a deep and thorough repertoire for those willing to play the line as Black.
Here’s what you are going to learn:
The c4 push early on. How Carlsen, as White, played around his d4-square weakness and made Yifan pay for her weak kingside as Black. (Do pay heed to how Yifan looks after her innate d5-square and d6-pawn weaknesses.)
The dicey Alapin. White sure challenges Black’s c5-pawn and also aims for centre control. Is it worth it? The White knight can’t go to c3 now! What to do when the Black queen gets harried across the board? Get the answers inside.
Rare lines in the Anti-Sicilians. Don’t want to go for the popular Anti-Sicilians such as the Alapin, Moscow, Rossolimo, or the Smith-Morra Gambit? No worries. You learn rare sidelines too, for example, 2.b3.
6.N1c3 blown out of the water! Dubov’s opponent made the mistake of playing 6.N1c3 and fell prey to Black’s a6-b5 pushback. Learn how Dubov pressured White into sacrificing one pawn after another and end up losing the game.
White’s 3.Bb5 punished. The move wants to capitalize on the White knight being on g1—and prepare for a kingside expansion with f2-f4. Not so fast, homeboy! See how Black can literally bring the sting out for a quick kill like Aronian in a 2016 match against Luldachev.
The Sicilian Defense is easily one of the hardest openings to master—especially when you are playing an “open” line like the Kalashnikov!
It has a 62.2% win (or draw) rate against White.
But you got to do it right though. That’s where this training will come in handy.
Outline
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Anti-Sicilians, Minor Lines
Chapter 3. Smith-Morra (Matulovic) Gambit
Chapter 4. Grand-Prix Attack
Chapter 5. Closed Sicilian
Chapter 6. c3 Sicilian (Alapin Sicilian)
Chapter 7. 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Bb5 line
Chapter 8. Rossolimo – 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 line
Chapter 9. Nf3 and Nc3 Move Order
Chapter 10. Kalashnikov Sicilian – Rare Lines
Chapter 11. 6.c4 Line
Chapter 12 6.N1c3 Line
Chapter 13. Model games 1
Chapter 14. Model games 2
Meet the Author
GM Misa Pap (FIDE 2521)
Is a self-made Serbian Grandmaster. He is a winner of 16 international tournaments with 2600+ performance, former youth Champion of Yugoslavia and 3-times Champion of Vojvodina. GM Pap is a regular participant of the European Chess League and has over 15 years of coaching experience. He is also a regular contributor to Chess Informant.
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Introduction
GM Misa Pap brought in his 10-hour video training on the Sicilian Kalashnikov—where he covers the main ideas behind Black’s setup, the positional opportunities, the dangers lurking behind, and helps you prepare a deep and thorough repertoire for those willing to play the line as Black.
Here’s what you are going to learn:
The c4 push early on. How Carlsen, as White, played around his d4-square weakness and made Yifan pay for her weak kingside as Black. (Do pay heed to how Yifan looks after her innate d5-square and d6-pawn weaknesses.)
The dicey Alapin. White sure challenges Black’s c5-pawn and also aims for centre control. Is it worth it? The White knight can’t go to c3 now! What to do when the Black queen gets harried across the board? Get the answers inside.
Rare lines in the Anti-Sicilians. Don’t want to go for the popular Anti-Sicilians such as the Alapin, Moscow, Rossolimo, or the Smith-Morra Gambit? No worries. You learn rare sidelines too, for example, 2.b3.
6.N1c3 blown out of the water! Dubov’s opponent made the mistake of playing 6.N1c3 and fell prey to Black’s a6-b5 pushback. Learn how Dubov pressured White into sacrificing one pawn after another and end up losing the game.
White’s 3.Bb5 punished. The move wants to capitalize on the White knight being on g1—and prepare for a kingside expansion with f2-f4. Not so fast, homeboy! See how Black can literally bring the sting out for a quick kill like Aronian in a 2016 match against Luldachev.
The Sicilian Defense is easily one of the hardest openings to master—especially when you are playing an “open” line like the Kalashnikov!
It has a 62.2% win (or draw) rate against White.
But you got to do it right though. That’s where this training will come in handy.
Outline
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Anti-Sicilians, Minor Lines
Chapter 3. Smith-Morra (Matulovic) Gambit
Chapter 4. Grand-Prix Attack
Chapter 5. Closed Sicilian
Chapter 6. c3 Sicilian (Alapin Sicilian)
Chapter 7. 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Bb5 line
Chapter 8. Rossolimo – 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 line
Chapter 9. Nf3 and Nc3 Move Order
Chapter 10. Kalashnikov Sicilian – Rare Lines
Chapter 11. 6.c4 Line
Chapter 12 6.N1c3 Line
Chapter 13. Model games 1
Chapter 14. Model games 2
Meet the Author
GM Misa Pap (FIDE 2521)
Is a self-made Serbian Grandmaster. He is a winner of 16 international tournaments with 2600+ performance, former youth Champion of Yugoslavia and 3-times Champion of Vojvodina. GM Pap is a regular participant of the European Chess League and has over 15 years of coaching experience. He is also a regular contributor to Chess Informant.
#MP4
#PGN
#TheChessWorld
🔗 👇 Download Link 👇 🔗
https://shareus.in/?i=cnXLwu
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