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Hello there!

I hope you're doing well! Today, we're going to tackle two really exciting parts of the game: learning how to equalize from a tough position and how to create an advantage when the game is even. We've got a fun plan with 25 puzzles for each level, starting from easier ones and moving up to normal difficulty. Once you reach a puzzle rating of 2000 on Lichess, you can jump into the normal puzzles!

Here’s what we’ll be working on:

1. **Equality** https://lichess.org/training/equality - 25 puzzles

2. **Advantage** https://lichess.org/training/advantage

3. **Crushing** https://lichess.org/training/crushing - 10 puzzles

4. Play two rapid games (10 or 15 minutes each) to wrap up our training.

Please focus on accuracy not speed. Doing mistakes while working on puzzles will reflect your game in a bad way. 

If you have a little extra time, I highly recommend doing a one puzzle streak https://lichess.org/streak. It’s a great way to challenge yourself!

Thanks for being a part of this, and happy learning!

Best,

Darko Polimac

Fide Trainer

If you wish to have daily tasks with me please contact me for more info