FRENCH: PSEUDO-STEINITZ
آموزش دفاع فرانسه واریانت شبه اشتاینتز
توسط رونن هرزوی
فرمت فیلم: wmv
تعداد فیلم: 3
زمان فیلم: 1 ساعت 19 دقیقه
محصول ICC
In a new series of “New Ideas In….” to accompany his recent series on the Rubinstein French, GM Ronen Har-Zvi take as look at the Psuedo-Steinitz variation of the French Defence with 1 e4 e6 2 d4 d5 3 Nc3 Nf6 4 e5 Ne4!? While this interesting line can also be played against the Tarrasch with 3 Nd2, it’s best against 3 Nc3, as White has the strong option of ignoring the Knight on e4 and playing Bd3 and c3.
The idea is to break down the White center as quickly as possible - and, if White takes on e4, the Black pawn stops White’s natural development - and the Psuedo-Steintz is regarded as a good alternative line for players of the French Defence.
ANTI-GRUNFELD SYSTEMS
آموزش سری جدید سیستم های ضد گرونفلد
توسط رونن هرزوی
فرمت فیلم: mp4
تعداد فیلم: 7
مدت فیلم: 2 ساعت 28 دقیقه
محصول: ICC
The Grunfeld Defense is one of those annoying openings that torment all 1 d4 players. After 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 g6 3 Nc3 d5 Black immediately begins active operations in the center and, more importantly, forces White to memorize a labyrinth of variations if he hopes to have any real chance at walking away with an advantage. But have no fear as there’s one Anti-Grunfeld line - favored by Veselin Topalov, among others - that’s fast becoming a panacea for white with easy play and troubles for black, and that’s lines with 4 Qa4+. And in a new series of Ronen’s Opening Survey, our openings expert takes a look at these Anti-Grunfeld lines.
THE TRIANGLE STRUCTURE
(IN THE SEMI-SLAV (4 PART SERIES
توسط جان واتسون
فرمت فیلم: mp4
تعداد فیلم: 4
مدت فیلم: 2 ساعت 17 دقیقه
محصول ICC
The Triangle Structure in the Semi-Slav (4 part series) The triangle structure is usually associated with the Semi-Slav defense. In this series, IM John Watson shows some very famous games, such as Topalov vs. Kramnik (World Championship), to illustrate yet another important pawn structure: Black's pawn form a triangle in e6, d5 and c6, creating a barrier and controlling the center.
(1E4 UNUSUAL REPLIES(2 PART SERIES
سری جدیدگشایش های غیر معمول سیاه در برابر E4
توسط جان واتسون
فرمت فیلم: MP4
تعداد فیلم: 2
زمان آموزش: 1 ساعت 18 دقیقه
محصول: ICC
1.e4 unusual replies(2 part series) IM John Watson is a renowned chess teacher, and with his new show he's going to put at your service his great teaching experience. In these videos, IM Watson is going to help you build your own opening repertoire, explaining the ideas that lie behind the moves; that's it, you won't have to memorize long sequences of moves in order to play your openings! Watson's lectures are going to sharpen your chess-sense, make you aware of what's going on over the 64-square beloved piece of wood (or the few pixels that it takes to see a board on your screen), and get a good "feeling" about your position. Every Tuesday at 3:00pm ICC time, don't miss the new and amazing Chess.FM show: Sharpen your chess-sense with IM John Watson! This week IM Watson concludes is new series on the unusual replies to 1.e4. Don't miss this formative and interesting series, and 'store' another great piece of opening repertoire for your future successes!
(SICILIAN (5 PART SERIES
آموزش سیسیلی با تغییرات اصلی
توسط جان واتسون
فرمت : mp4
تعداد ویدئو: 5
زمان آموزش: 3 ساعت 6 دقیقه
محصول: ICC
Building Black's opening repertoire against 1.e4 can't avoid the most famous and played defense of all time: The Sicilian Defense. Gm Jonathan Rowson writes about the Sicilian defense: "To my mind there is quite a straightforward explanation. In order to profit from the initiative granted by the first move, White has to make use of his opportunity to do something before Black has an equal number of opportunities of his own. However, to do this, he has to make 'contact' with the black position. The first point of contact usually comes in the form of a pawn exchange, which leads to the opening of the position. So the thought behind 1...c5 is this: OK, I'll let you open the position, and develop your pieces aggressively, but at a price – you have to give me one of your center pawns." IM John Watson, in this fantastic series, goes through all the main variations of this super-studied, yet greatly fascinating opening.