Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 100 | King's Indian endgame
Today is the 100th day when I created calculation exercises. These 10 exercises are created from a King's indian game where we got an interesting endgame.
1. How to checkmate white?
2. How can white defend?
3. How should black keep his advantage?
4. How can white keep the balance? Please use 5-10 minutes!
5. Checkmate!
6. How can black fight for the initiative? Please use 5-10 minutes!
7. How should black continue the press?
8. How can black win material?
9. How can black keep the balance?
10. How can black fight for the advantage? Please use 5-10 minutes!
You can replay the full game with my notes:
I wish you enjoyed the exercises. Please use the patterns in your games!
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I was the coach of the month and you can read an interview about it
I was the coach of the month and you can read an interview about it at https://www.chess.com/article/view/coach-of-the-month-im-attila-turzo
I am available for chess lessons.
If you would like to study with me please send me an email to attilaturzo@gmail.com where you write about your chess history and chess goals.
See you tomorrow!
Attila
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