Do You Make These Most Common Chess Mistakes?
Let me ask you a question...
Are you making the most common chess mistakes in your games...without even knowing it?
Imagine...how many more games could you have won, if you'd known how to avoid these mistakes?
The good news is, you're not alone - even the world's best chess players sometimes make these mistakes!
I'm Grandmaster Max Illingworth - a High Performance Coach sharing with you, in less than one hour, the three most common mistakes chess players of all levels make in their games!
In this video lesson, you're going to see how Ian Nepomniachtchi, in his 8th game against Magnus Carlsen in the 2021 World Chess Championship Match, cost himself any chance of becoming World Champion...all because he made these mistakes!
And these three mistakes are:
1. Not Playing To The Demands Of The Position
2. Making Assumptions/Not Looking For Alternatives
3. Misevaluating Piece & Pawn Exchanges
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Comment below - what is the most common chess mistake of all?
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