Description
Basics of Chess Strategy Vol. 1 (Download)
by Robert Ris
In this video course, you embark on your initial journey toward mastering essential strategic concepts. Echoing the sentiments of the legendary player Philidor (1726-1795), who asserted that "pawns are the soul of chess," you will discover the enduring truth of this statement in the fundamental lessons on chess strategy presented in the course.
Following a brief introduction to each chess piece, exploring their strengths and weaknesses, the focus shifts to an in-depth examination of pawns and their specific functions. Pawns play a crucial role in chess, serving to protect the king, support other pieces, and restrict the opponent's mobility, influencing the game's trajectory. Recognizing the dynamics of strong and weak pawns becomes essential, along with understanding how to capitalize on pawn weaknesses. The concept of weak squares is explored, elucidating the advantages of piece occupation on such squares. Rooks, recognized as powerful pieces, are examined in the context of "open files" and the "seventh rank," highlighting the interconnectedness of sound positional play and aggressive chess. A comprehensive consideration of these elements is crucial when strategizing to enhance one's pieces or undermine the opponent's position. The interactive format provides an opportunity to reinforce newly acquired knowledge through 77 exercises that test your understanding.
- Video running time: 5 hours
- With interactive training including video feedback
- Database with 77 exercises
Contents
- Introduction
- Pieces
- Topics
- Pawn functions
- Pawn structures and pawn chains
- Tension
- Weak pawns
- Weak squares
- 7th rank
- Open files
- Small plans
- Exercises "7th rank"
- Exercise 1-9
- Exercises "Open Files"
- Exercise 1-13
- Database
- Exercises "Weak Pawns"
- Exercise 1-13
- Database
- Exercises "Pawn Structures"
- Exercise 1-15
- Database
- Exercises "Weak Squares"
- Exercise 1-14
- Database
- Exercises "Small Plans"
- Exercise 1-12