Next Level Training - Day 1

Next Level Training - Day 1

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In the end of 2020 I started my journey to the Grandmaster (GM) title. Part of the journey in the beginning of 2021 I joined the Prochess training elite group where we had several strong players. One of them was the top Swiss Grandmaster Noël Studer

He was Swiss Chess Champion in 2016, and again in 2019.

On August 5th 2021, Noël announced he would be retiring from competitive chess at the start of 2022, citing health problems, and the want to focus on other career paths.

He is now creating Chess improvement content on his blog which he started on March 28th 2021, with the goal of sharing his knowledge attained in 6+ years as a chess professional.

I enjoyed very much his articles and when I saw he created a new course, I contacted him to ask if I can be an affiliate and help him to share his course with others.

He sent me the course and asked me to study it, so I know well what he is teaching before sharing it with others.

I was happy to start to study it and decided to make my next step in on my way to the Grandmaster (GM) title and on my way to be a better chess coach.

In the next days I will study the course: Next Level Training: Conquer the chess information chaos and will share the key ideas from it.

I started to run again daily to be in a good physical condition.

Today was the 10th day:

Is this working!? In the Titled Tuesday @chesscom tourney I won against Super Grandmaster Jorden von Foreest winner of the Tata Steel Chess 2021 tournament and second of world champion Magnus Carlsen.

I will analyze the game tomorrow. Here you can replay the game:

I decided to accept new students. 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 Turzo

International Master

http://atillaturzo.com/
 

If you would like to create your own training plan and would like to know how to study chess better, then check this course! 

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I use the Chessmood opening courses:

1.e4 with white

Accelerated dragon with black

Benko-gambit with black