How to Play Solid Chess

How to Play Solid Chess

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This Sunday I will conduct the webinar called "How to Play Solid Chess," where we will explore the nuances of a calm, slow, positional playing style. It is characterized by techniques such as positional exchanges, fixing pawn weaknesses, seizing space, and putting pressure on weak squares. 

🗓 Date: 07/21
⏰ Time: 11 a.m. EDT, 4 p.m. UK time, 5 p.m. CET 

What You Will Learn:

  • Play to limit your opponent's moves
  • Hold on to unfavorable positions by going on the defensive
  • Utilize prolonged maneuvering to wait for your opponent to make mistakes

We will also discuss how certain openings align with a solid style, including the Queen's Gambit, the London System, and the Caro-Kann Defense. Additionally, we will examine the playing styles of great chess masters like Capablanca, Rubinstein, Botvinnik, Andersson, and Carlsen, and see how universal players such as Smyslov, Fischer, and Karpov incorporated solid strategies into their games.

Register now and receive the Zoom-link before the event! Your participation is absolutely free, you just need to register here: https://chesslance.com/masterclass/

See you at the webinar,
FM Viktor Neustroev

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