Chuzhakin’s system. How to avoid blunders.

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Chuzhakin

Let’s discuss it.

This new technique at the interface of strategy and tactics is aimed at decreasing the number of blunders and improving your play. The rules given in the book are based on the geometry of the chessboard and peculiarities of interaction between chess pieces.

Description and examples: http://neoneuro.com/en/chess

The main idea of the system is optimization of thinking. Using it, it is not necessary to monitor all interactions of 16 pieces and 16 pawns, which occur on 64 squares. The system will reveal a limited number of the so called hazardous elements, on average 3 to 7 for each side and will allow you to concentrate your attention on them. In other words, we are talking about the reduction of information which should be processed.

The system will:

  • improve your positional play
  • decrease the number of blunders, especially combination oversights
  • make your play more confident and let you use your time rationally because you will not have to pay attention to unnecessary points on the board
  • specify when it is necessary to calculate tactical variants and when you can do without it
  • help you find unexpected combinations owing to an effective and simple algorithm
  • suggest a correct arrangement of pieces to create tactical threats for your opponent
  • make it easier to find a defense in a complicated position
  • reduce the number of variants you have to calculate when analyzing a position and choosing a move.

Let’s examine an example from a game of a reader. Nmbers of rules are written in brackets.

 
 
 Black’s hazardous elements: a7(3), b7(3), d7(3, point d7 is attacked twice, as the attack through the friendly bishop on d3 is counted according to the system), d8(3), e7(3), g8(7.1), h7(4). White wins by making consecutive attacks on all 7 HE of Black. The hazardous element theory allows you to find correct moves in this position almost automatically:
You can post blunders from your games here and the author will analyze them using this method.
Wilbert_78

The author... you mean... you?

Chuzhakin
Wilbert_78 написал:

The author... you mean... you?

yes, the book is published in Russian, and now some chapters are translated to English.

Below is my game versus Genius on mobile Phone, the level of PC is not high, just one second per move, I also played fast. 

Mr_Tarkanian

Good ole Reverend Chuzhakin.  He's both a prank'ster AND a great kid - in that order.  

    Now can anyone decipher Russian?  I thought there was no longer a country called Russia?  Just little bits and pieces of different little countries that splintered off from it.

TupeloFreeman

Avoiding blunders is a new technique?

Chuzhakin

A new technique is to calculate Hazardous Elements before calculating variants. Hazardous Elements simplify tactic calculation; also HE-managing can be accepted as a new positional principle. 

Avoiding blunders is one of the features of the System.

See more information on the site: http://neoneuro.com/en/chess

Book in PDF: http://www.neoneuro.com/downloads/chuzhakinssystem.pdf 

 
Chuzhakin

New version:

http://www.neoneuro.com/downloads/chuzhakinssystem.pdf

official web page: http://neoneuro.com/en/chess

facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chuzhakinsystem

bgianis

Do you intend to translate it all in English? What about other languages?

Chuzhakin

Really I have a wish to make full translation and after a printed book in English and other languages and looking for publishers for this.  

kodejuice

Implementing this algorithm/system into a chess engine would be interesting. put on my to-do list

ChrisWainscott
Couldn't help but notice some questionable analysis in your example. In your first note after 4.Qb6 why would Black play 4...Be6 instead of 4...Ba4 which would keep up the pressure with the pin?
didibrian
Linear. Takes a lot of time