The Collapse Method (Part 2): The Next 3 Fundamental Principles
In Part 1, we explored the foundation:
Pressure
Progress
Imbalance
These explain how positions evolve toward collapse.
But understanding that a position is ...
The Collapse Method (Part 1): The First 3 Fundamental Principles
There is a moment in every chess game where the position stops holding together.
It doesn’t always explode immediately.Sometimes it looks stable… even solid.
But s...
The Collapse Method is a training system designed to transform the way players think during a game, not just what they know.
Instead of focusing only on memorization, openings, or isolated tactics, it teaches players how to re...
There are two types of chess players. Those who try to play good moves… And those who understand when a position is about to collapse.
I didn’t always see chess this way.
For years, I studied openings, memorized lines, solved tact...
Unlearning to Learn
As Jonathan Rowson explains in Chess for Zebras, it is extremely difficult to give a definitive answer to the question: “How can I improve at chess?” There are countless methods, theories, and approaches that hav...
🧠 Lesson #2: Start with What You’ve Got (Because What You’ve Got Is Plenty)
Introduction:We often hold ourselves back with excuses—we don’t have the right tools, the right timing, or we’re just not “ready.&rdqu...
Have you ever wondered why chess resembles life so closely?
At first glance, it might just seem like a game: a board of 64 squares, 32 pieces, rules, and strategy. But the deeper you go, the more you realize that the lessons we learn on the boar...