Having a private coach is great. Based on my experience, I can also say that a coach can not accept too many private students, otherwise his quality of coaching gets decreased. Actually, this is the reason why I started RCA some years ago. Through the courses and webinars you get a similar experience that you would have with a coach and it costs much cheaper than a private coach.
Thank you for all your hard work, Igor. Good things come to those who wait, though, and I hope you continue to blow us away with fantastic chess training in the months and years ahead. Maybe Carsten really struggles with his opponents. Myself, I am struggling mainly with my own blunders, my lack of discipline, my laziness. In my opinion indeed Lasker taught, and Igor following in his footsteps teaches , chess in the right way i. Best Regards, DD. If you are interested in a certain topic s , you are welcome to write your request here in comments.
Thanks in advance! I would love to see a course fully devoted to defence. I can get a fully winning position, but if I play it against a computer it can drag it out for 30moves, just setting up frustrating obstacles. I also think treating a strategic opening could work really well. So many books just throw variation upon variation at you; it would be nice to learn the deep underlying structure of these openings first, and then understand the theory after.
These openings also tend to be the ones I understand the least, so that would really help me! Hi Jonathan, Just to share some thought about defense. If I apply correctly the principles i. So I would say , borrowing an analogy from another field, attack is the light and defense is the darkness, the real thing is the light… Just my opinion though..
Best Regards! Thanks for the reply, DD. But sometimes that does happen, and you need to find a way to survive. I can see this after the fact, but while in a game I have no idea what to do or how to set up the best resistance.
More to the point, an opponent may offer an unsound sacrifice, but only if you can find the right counter moves.
Heck, sometimes I sacrifice something, I win a game, but afterwards when I look at it with a computer I see that a simple series of moves completely thwarts my attack. Learning how to defend will help attacking skills, because you can more easily see if the usual defensive ideas work. I agree. Creating a course would help remedy this. How can we purchase add to cart those if not found in the shop.
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Thankyu so much ,for reply,I will follow this rca blog for improvement. I had one little request to Mr Igor ,sir please release a 3 rd edition of unlocking GMs mind. Thankyu so much Igor for this valuable response. Stock Clearance - Massive Savings! Clearance Books Clearance Software. New for New for Table Top Chess Computers. For this book he focuses, in his entertaining and well-known style, on different aspects of the complex middlegame.
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