Lessons With Grandmaster - 3 Here
In our previous sessions, we focused on the "how"—the mechanics of tactical combinations and the geometry of the endgame. In Part 3, we shift our focus to the "why." To play like a Grandmaster, you must stop asking, "What do I want to do?" and start asking, "What is my opponent trying to achieve?"
A weakness isn’t always a hanging pawn. Sometimes it’s a square that could become weak ten moves from now. We’ll dive into: Lessons with Grandmaster - 3
Taking your chess game to the next level requires more than just memorizing openings; it requires a shift in how you "see" the board. In our previous sessions, we focused on the
Learning how to dominate on one color of squares when the opponent has traded off their corresponding bishop. In our previous sessions