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@Chess Calculation 😎 Lessons From The Blindfold Chess King - GM Timur Gareyev (Chess24)
Want to master chess calculation like a pro? 🤔 Gain confidence in your tactical ability to visualize and learn to anticipate your opponent's moves with GM Gareyev's Lessons from the Blindfold King. Get instant access for only $4.99. ►https://ichs.co/2u4emEL Chess calculation is something every player needs to work on if they want to progress in their chess career. Not only do we need to train ourselves to look at the entire board and all the candidate moves, but we also need to accurately calculate which of those moves lead to a better position. Miscalculate, and you can go from the joy of finding a brilliant sacrificial tactic to tears as you realize you missed a response from your opponent and have lost a piece for nothing. Of course, chess calculation isn't easy! We aren't robots, and it can be difficult to imagine where all the pieces are going to be in 2 or 3 moves! So how can we improve this important part of our game? How do we get better at visualizing the board as it will look in 5 moves, 10 moves or more? Who better to help improve your chess vision than Grandmaster Timur Gareyev - a blindfold chess world record holder! Timur played 48 games at the same time, winning 37 of them, drawing 7 and losing only 6 - and all without taking a single glance at a board. Most of us would be lucky to have a record like that even if we could see the boards. Quite impressive! In this video preview in cooperation with chess24, GM Gareyev analyses one of the exhibition blindfold chess games he played during his training in the run-up to his world record attempt. He focuses on how he went straight for the jugular, creating a dangerous and devastating attack that blew the opponent away! Timur says that sometimes chess is like basic mathematics, and there are simple ways to analyze a position and decide on a proper course of action. With this video, you will learn how the attack develops and how to pull it off successfully. ► Corresponding article from this video with extra goodies: **** https://ichs.co/2zajdKn **** ► Come check out the iChess.net shop, we have the world’s largest collection of chess videos and chess courses: https://ichs.co/iChessShop ********** Other Videos from iChess ********** ► Subscribe to our main Youtube Channel: https://ichs.co/iChSubscribe ► Check out our Master Method video series: https://ichs.co/MasterMethod Check out our most recent video: https://ichs.co/latest-chess-video ********** FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: *********** Facebook: https://ichs.co/iChessFB Twitter: https://ichs.co/iChessTwitter YouTube: https://ichs.co/iChSubscribe ********** Our Other YouTube Channels *********** iChess en español: https://ichs.co/iChessESP

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