Beginner Mistakes And How To Avoid Them: The Middlegame

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Released on: Jun 07, 2024
Created by: GM Josh Friedel
Video: MP4, H264, 960x540 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Genre: e-Learning
Duration: 5 h 18 min | File Size: 1.17 GB​

These Simple "This or That" Drills Sharpen Your Inner Detector For Beginner Mistakes In The Middlegame. Once your pieces are out, the middlegame begins. You need a plan, you need a strategy and you need to know how to neutralize your opponents' ideas. GM Josh Friedel is an experienced coach and knows exactly what kinds of mistakes beginners make - so he knows exactly what you need to improve.
Following up on his successful Beginner Mistakes and How to Avoid Them: The Opening, GM Friedel walks you through the most common middlegame errors and teaches you how to avoid them. And not only that - you'll be perfectly placed to exploit the mistakes that your opponents make.
This course covers five key topics that you need to bring your middlegame up to the next level
  • Board Awareness - you'll learn to keep track of the pieces on a messy board and how they're working with each other
  • Tactics - most games are decided by relatively simple tactics, and this plays an even bigger factor at the beginner level. You'll drill the most common tactics to boost your pattern recognition
  • Attacking - hunting down the king is fun, but you can easily go astray - with this course you'll learn to ruthlessly conduct attacks on the king
  • Consolidation - converting extra material into the win can be difficult but GM Friedel will show you how to avoid getting swindled
  • Positional - GM Friedel focuses on the beginner mistakes that more advanced players may take for granted and gives you a solid foundation to build your chess knowledge on

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