Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 70 | Winning won positions

Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 70 | Winning won positions

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I created 10 exercises from 2 games which I lost because of time management. In both games I got a big advantage, but in the endgame when I was low on time I made tactical mistakes.

I had no time to calculate this idea:

A special tactic:

How can white keep the balance?

How could I win?

This is its twin:

How can black force the attack?

A nice variation:

How can white gain an advantage?

How can white keep the initiative?

How can black keep his advantage?

This is the full game against the Vietnamese  Grandmaster Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn:

This is the 2nd game against the indian woman FIDE-Master Bommini Mounika Akshaya:

I wish you enjoyed the exercises. Please use the patterns in your games!

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Chessmood opening opening courses: https://chessmood.com/?r=AttilaTurzo

If you would like to improve your calculation I suggest you 2 great courses:

Tactics Ninja: Something unbelievable and funny. The editor Lily, being 1,200 on chess.com, raised her online rating by 100 points in 2 weeks, just by looking through the videos of this course when she was editing them.

Mating Matador: Mastering mating patterns is the next step to get better at tactics and become a dangerous attacker. It often bridges the gap between a strong attack against the opponent's King and victory. So once you become better at sniffing checkmates, your attacking skills naturally improve.

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. 

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1.e4 with white

Accelerated dragon with black

Benko-gambit with black