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All pins are not created equal. Understanding their effectiveness means understanding the power of paralyzing your opponent’s pieces, File size: 2.52 GB
MasterClass – Garry Kasparov – Chess
22 years old Garry Kasparov He was the youngest world champion in chess. After beating Bobby Fischer’s peak rating, he outranked his fiercest competitors for over twenty years. Now, Garry He is willing to share his chess strategy, which made him a six.-Time champion. You will be able to develop your intuitions and philosophy through his lessons.
01. Introduction
GarryHis teaching style reflects his play style: direct, dynamic, ambitious. He shares the details of what he will be covering in the class, as well as concrete instruction for players of different levels.
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02. Garry’s Chess Fundamentals
Find out how the World works Chess Champion thinks like Garry His chess philosophy is shared.
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03. Double Attacks – Part 1
The double attack is a simple idea that can be fatal. Garry offers elegant examples to show its power—and how to defend yourself from it.
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04. Double Attacks – Part 2
Garry Offers an in-To help you grow your practical portfolio, we recommend a detailed study of the double-attack.
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05. Skewers
Garry He believes in the power that geometry can bring out. Through these positions, he shows how you can get the best out of your pieces—even the weak ones.
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06. Discovered Attacks
It is possible to miss a detected attack and have severe consequences. Garry’s examples reveal how even top players can overlook this surprising move.
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07. Pins
All pins are not created equal. Understanding their effectiveness means understanding the power of paralyzing your opponent’s pieces, especially in the endgame.
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08. Deflection/Attraction
Defense requires harmony. Knowing how to disrupt your opponent’s plans is crucial. Garry shows how to identify an opponent’s target and then find a tactical way to destroy that defensive coordination.
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09. Interference
The moment an opponent’s pieces lose their ability to counter threats, you can start building your attack.
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10. Overload
Overload can be very destructive when pieces have to keep an eye out for dangers coming from all directions. Garry’s examples include one move that made his opponent literally jump out of his chair.
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11. Winning Trades
Trading pieces doesn’t mean simply eliminating pieces of equal value. In the endgame, it can create a decisive advantage—or save a game that appears hopeless.
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12. Endgames Part 1
In Garry’s experience, the endgame never means the end of excitement. He shows the purity and creativity of the endgame—including drama, shouldering, and zugzwang.
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13. Endgames Part 2
Garry continues his endgame lessons with pawn endgames, rook endgames, queen v. pawn—and, of course, the king’s role. Although it may seem slow and weak in middlegame, an active King is crucial in the endgame.
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14. Endgames Part 3
Garry Miracles can be created if you believe in them. Most players waste time looking for openings. You can make the game.-Studying the rich possibilities offered by endgames can help you make miraculous decisions.
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15. Part 1 – Openings
Garry As a child prodigy, I played e4 and stayed with it as the under.-18 chess champion of USSR and below-20 World champions Find out when and how he developed his repertoire.
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16. Part 2: Openings
What happens if you opponent plays your opening. How can you create a winning opening, both strategically and psychologically? Is there universal opening advice?
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17. Part 3 – Openings
He brought abandoned openings back from the dead and built a database of almost 20,000 different analyses—but Garry Believes there are more ideas out there.
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18. Simultaneously
You can watch the time in 30 minutes with a time control. Garry You can take on three players who have ratings of 1266 to 1515 or 2103.
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19. Jason’s game
“What else can you do?” Garry breaks down Jason’s moves and answers questions about what his opponent could have done differently.
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20. Molly’s Game
“It seems like the whole army is coming for me.” After Molly opens her mouth with the Sicilian Garry You can counter with a calm move. You can then follow these steps: Garry He talks about how he created his pieces and how Molly could have caused him more discomfort.
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21. Dennis’ Game
“No, I didn’t see that line.” Garry Dennis misses a line and shows how he created an illusion of an attack, without actually threatening anyone.
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22. Case Study: Opening
Garry This article examines Vishy Anand’s opening against him in 1995. We discuss a crucial error, strong attacks, tactical themes, and a quiet but powerful move that was made at a rare stage in the game.
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23. Case Study: Endgame
Garry The focus of this article is on pawn endgames, and the drama they can cause. A passion for the beauty and complexity of the endgame is one way to improve your chess.
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24. Garry”The Journey”
Even when Garry When he was a young boy, the number thirteen held special significance for him. He also shares in the realization of this numeric destiny and the forces which shaped his unique style.
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25. How to Analyze
World champions reach the top by relentless analysis and brutality Find out more Garry Players are most at risk if they believe.
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26. Computers and Chess
The sting is Garry’s loss to Deep Blue has softened over the years. He is able to look back at that loss and see the positive effects of computer chess training.
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27. Mental toughness
The poster that was hung above Garry’s bed as a kid included a line borrowed from Soviet dissidents: “If not you, who else?” Garry Talks about his triumph in the most difficult matches of his career as well as his recovery from physical pain after making mistakes.
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28. Closing
Whether you’re playing at home, at a club, or in a tournament, the variations in chess are limitless—and so are the possibilities for improving your game.
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29. Bonus! Secret Novelty
After a crushing defeat to Karpov Garry Analyzing his play, he came up with a variation he had never used.
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Here’s what you’ll get in MasterClass – Garry Kasparov – Chess
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes