In this week's workshop, we're going to do:
- Scotch Gambit -- an aggressive line for white in scotch opening. (As @samostically has been saying it to be his favorite opening and wanted hive thematic arena on it, I've selected it for this workshop with illustrative games.)
- Wild Positional and Tactical Combinations of Middlegame
- Rook vs Bishop (with and without pawn) Endgames
1.Opening:
(check lichess study links below diagrams for example games)
Scotch Gambitlichess study link |
Hikaru Nakamura Vs Onischuk, Al lichess study link |
Jones, G. vs Yu Yangyi lichess study link |
Jones, G. vs Jakovenko, D.
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Scotch Gambit Brilliancy on LiChess
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2.Middle-game:
White to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation of this position. Should you jump with your knight, Exploit pinned bishop or do something even more subtle? lichess study link |
Black to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. How would you deliver a tactical blow, keeping in mind that your queen and rook are hanging? lichess study link |
3.End-game:
White to Play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. Can black draw this position? lichess study link |
White to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. Is this position drawable? lichess study link |
White to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. Is this position drawable for black? lichess study link |
White to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. Is this position winnable for white? lichess study link |
These ideas are must have patterns in your mind for understanding and ultimately playing better chess.
Solving the positions:
Try to solve these positions by
- Evaluating the position, finding who's better i.e white or black.
- Studying the positions one by one, without rushing.
- Calculating different variations no less than 5 minutes each position, for better understanding.
Every Friday at 20 GMT hosted by @stayoutoftherz | Every Saturday at 20 GMT hosted by @schamangerbert | Every Sunday at 19 GMT hosted by @chessbrotherspro |
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Thanks for Your Attention! -Regards |
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