In this week's workshop, we're going to do:
- Sicilian Defense (Dragon Variation): One of the sharpest openings in chess.
- Some positional "Moves" in Middlegame.
- Tactical Rook Endgames!
Glad to see you here :)
1.Opening:
(check lichess study links below diagrams for example games)
Sicilian Defense: Dragon Variation lichess study link |
Dominguez Perez, L.. - Carlsen, M.. lichess study link |
Svidler, Peter - Carlsen, Magnus lichess study link |
Nisipeanu, Liviu Dieter - Carlsen, Magnus
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2.Middle-game:
Black to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation of this position. How would you create chances for black? lichess study link |
White to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. How would you try to gain some play for white? lichess study link |
3.End-game:
White to Play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. How to win this closed position? lichess study link |
White to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. How can white press for the win? lichess study link |
White to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. How not to blunder?/ how to win this position? 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 19 GMT hosted by @stayoutoftherz | Every Saturday at 19 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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