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We’ve all been there: you play a near-perfect opening, navigate the middlegame like a pro, and find yourself with a +3.0 advantage. Then, in three moves, it’s gone.
Most players think they need more "theory," but usually, the problem...
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The Tennison Gambit might not be the most sound weapon in White’s arsenal, but it's definitely one of the most exciting ones!
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One thing that separates Magnus Carlsen from other top players is his ability to grind out wins from seemingly hopeless positions. In my latest video, How Magnus Carlsen Wins Bad Positions, we take a deep dive into one such game where Carlsen demo...
In today’s lesson, we dive deep into one of the most stylish ideas in chess: sacrificing a rook in the opening to grab the initiative and get a winning position.
This is a fairly advanced topic that involves subtle maneuvers, bold sacri...
You might have heard the old chess adage, "A knight on the rim is dim!" but have you ever truly explored why? In today's lesson, we take a deep dive into this.
Knights are short-range pieces. Their strength lies in their ability to control key c...
Sacrificing a minor piece (bishop or knight) without a direct winning combination is one of the most advanced and courageous decisions a player can make. It's not just about brute force, it's about intuition, pressure, long-term weaknesses, and fa...
Are you tired of always playing the Italian Game or the Ruy Lopez? Today I’d like to share an offbeat yet powerful weapon to surprise your opponents.
The Ponziani Opening (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.c3) is an underrated alternative that can ca...
Isolated Queen Pawn (IQP) positions are one of the most critical pawn structures you’ll encounter in chess. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player, understanding how to play with and against the IQP is key to improving your position...
The idea of pushing the h-pawn early in the opening is becoming more and more popular. Normally, pushing h4 as White (or h5 as Black) in the opening might not sound attractive as the h-pawn very often protects the king when castling short.
Ho...
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If you're tired of facing the solid Scandinavian Defense (1.e4 d5), I have an exciting, aggressive idea for you in the main line, the Leonhardt Gambit.
After 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Qxd5 3.Nc3 Qa5 4.b4, White sacrifices a pawn early, seizing the initiati...
For years, American Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura struggled to "crack the code" against former world champion Magnus Carlsen in classical chess. After 12 losses and 18 draws, that breakthrough finally came at the Bilbao Masters 2016.
Magnus is ...
Some players are known for their creativity, others for their positional understanding, but former world champion Alexander Alekhine was legendary for his calculation skills. In my latest video, Calculate Like Alexander Alekhine, I explore one of ...
The Smith-Morra Gambit (also known as the Morra Gambit) is a favorite weapon for aggressive players looking to take Black out of their comfort zone. Instead of passively playing against the Sicilian Defense, White sacrifices a pawn early in exchan...
Some chess games are still studied generation after generation as they stand the test of time. One such masterpiece is Efim Geller’s attacking gem against former world champion Vasily Smyslov at the 1965 Candidates Quarterfinal in Moscow.
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One of the most common tactical patterns in the opening is something that even experienced players can overlook.
A good way to study tactics is by studying the same tactic on different openings. This will improve your tactical skills and it will...
In every chess game, there are key positions where the right decision can lead you to victory, or a single misstep can cost you the game or ruin a great position. Recognizing these critical moments is a skill that separates strong players from the...
With a new year comes new challenges and opportunities.
Over the past years (while focusing on my online courses), I’ve received many requests for private lessons, and I’m thrilled to finally share this opportunity with you. I alr...
The Exchange variation of the French Defense (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5) is a line that has risen in prominence at the highest levels of chess. It is also a popular choice among club players and amateurs looking to avoid theoretical complications and...
Today I’ll start with a quote from the legendary American player Paul Charles Morphy.
Morphy, born back in 1837 and considered the best player in the world at hist peak, was a ferocious attacking player. He was also a quick player, the kin...
Every time I wonder if chess will disappear or become less and less popular in the future, I remember that we’re playing some openings that have been studied for 500 years and we still haven’t solved them yet!
One of the oldest op...
Today I wanted to discuss a very important yet often ignored topic.
Don’t you get impressed when you see a top player analyzing and seeing things immediately? It seems as if they were robots rather than humans.
If you think that what ...