
The Role of the Center in Flank Attacks
Dear Chess Friends!
I’m glad to welcome you to my second chess webinar “The Role of the Center in Flank Attacks”!
The webinar starts on Sunday at 10 a.m. (EDT), 3 p.m. (GMT), 5 p.m. (Moscow time). This webinar is free.
Please, join using this link:
https://tricksofchess.clickmeeting.com/webinar-2-the-role-of-the-center-in-flank-attacks
This is our Webinar Plan:
Central pawn formations for flank attacks
Fragment game analysis. Yuri Averbakh – Oscar Panno (+questions for participants)
Game analysis. Vasily Smyslov – Mikhail Botvinnik (+questions for participants)
Questions & Answers
What to expect from the webinar?
I’m going to conduct this webinar as a group and interactive chess lesson. I prepared questions and exercises for you and I want you to suggest the moves, plans and share your ideas on the webinar.
Why group lessons are important?
I’m studying and teaching chess for many years and I’m absolutely sure that the key to success in chess depends on proper training methods. That’s why I have no doubts that a training program for almost any student should consist of:
Individual lessons (where the coach tries to explain and correct mistakes that the student makes)
Puzzles solving (can be part of the lesson or a homework)
Group lessons (where students may learn openings and typical plans that can be applied in certain types of positions. Group lessons also help to analyze common mistakes that many students make. And of course, group lessons increase competition between students and stimulate them to get ahead of each other!)
Tournament games (why not online games? Because, only tournament games keep you concentrated from the beginning to the very end of the game. This is where you can improve)
See you on the webinar!
CM Victor Neustroev