The Sveshnikov Variation of the Sicilian – 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5 – also known as Lasker-Pelikan or Cheliabinsk Variation – is one of the most popular and fascinating replies to 1.e4. Right from the beginning, Black is striving for active and dynamic counterplay, and this results in a double-edge struggle for the initiative. In the seventies of the 20th century it was Jevgeni Sveshnikov who worked out the system as a pioneer. Today, it fi rmly belongs to the repertoire of many outstanding players like Kramnik, Lautier, Radjabov and Leko. Dutch top grandmaster and six-times national champion Loek van Wely himself has played the Sveshnikov since 1998. On this DVD he comments on his latest encounters with world-class players like Shirov, Anand, Topalov and Kramnik. Nearly all games are from the period 2003-2006. As one would expect in the Sveshnikov, the games abound with combinatorial ideas and sacrifices; a feast for all fans of tactics. Van Wely focuses on the main variations 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5 6.Ndb5 d6 7.Bg5 a6 8.Na3 b5 9.Nd5 Be7 10.Bxf6 Bxf6 11.c3 Bg5 12.Nc2 and 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5 6.Ndb5 d6 7.Bg5 a6 8.Na3 b5 9.Bxf6 gxf6 10.Nd5 f5. Video playing time: 3 h 43 min
Born in 1972, Loek van Wely learned chess at the age of 4 and was soon recognized as one of the greatest talents in the Netherlands ever. After becoming Grandmaster in 1993, he steadily climbed up the Elo ladder to reach a peak of 2714 and a place among the top ten in the world in 2001. From the years 2000 to 2005, ‘King Loek’ won the Dutch national championship six time in a row. His reputation as an uncompromising fighter with a merciless will to win make him a most welcome guest in tournaments all over the world.. Among van Wely’s greatest successes are his triumphs at the Berlin Open in 1991, the World Open in Philadelphia in 1992 and the New York Open in 1995. In 2005, he was the top board of the victorious Dutch team at the European team championship in Gothenburg.
RUY LOPEZ: MOLLER DEFENCE
GM Nigel Davies
آموزش روی لوپز واریانت دفاع مولر
توسط نایجل دیویس
فرمت فیلم: AVI
مدت آموزش: 1 ساعت 26 دقیقه
سطح: پیشرفته - بازیکنان مسابقات
قابلیت پخش: اندروید - کامپیوتر
گشایش برای سفید
Quick KillsTarrasch French
دانلود کتاب تاکتیک ها و دامهای شروع بازی دفاع فرانسه واریانت تاراش
نویسنده Bill Harvey
فرمت pdf
تعداد صفحات 1143
نسخه اصلی با قابلیت کپی و چاپ
این کتاب شامل 1143 صفحه و 379 تمرین و تاکتیک و دامهای شروع بازی دفاع فرانسه و دفاع تاراش همراه با جواب میباشد
یکی از بهترین کتابهای شطرنج برای بالا بردن سطح تاکتیک و استراتژی میتوانید استفاده کنید کتابهای که در این سایت قرار میگیرد توسط بهترین مربیان و استادان بزرگ پیشنهاد شده و کتاب ها و منابع با دقت فراوانی جهت پیشرفت سریع شما انتخاب میشوند
تا کتیک های این کتاب اکثرا در شروع بازی اتفاق افتاده و با بخاطر سپردن الگوهای شطرنجی حریفان خود را در مسابقات به راحتی مغلوب کنید و حتی میتوانید با حل کردن این تمرینات سطح بازی خود را بسنجید و از آن لذت ببرید
به طور مثال در دیاگرام بالا سیاه شروع ومیبرد
قبل از مراجعه به جواب دیاگرام را بخوبی تجزیه تحلیل کنید این کار باعث بالا بردن سطح محاسبه و تاکتیک شما میشود
جواب :
فیلم آموزشی شطرنج دفاع هندی شاه واریانت g3
استاد بزرگ آدریان میخائیل چیشین
شامل 12 ویدئویی آموزش شطرنج
زمان آموزش 1 ساعت
این محصول را میتوانید به راحتی با نرم افزار چس بیس یا fritz نگاه کنید
نسخه کم حجم
There are a number of reasons to really like ChessBase’s 60-minute series, one is the price, another is the speed of consumption from payment to actual viewing, and the last is obviously the length. There are times when ‘more’ is not better or desirable, and that is precisely where the series fits in.
When the first iterations came out, proposing to give a speedy, yet comprehensive introduction to a variety of opening lines, I was somewhat doubtful: could they really deliver without being overly superficial, or trying to cram too much in such a short time? I waited for one that covered a line I was interested in playing, and out came veteran trainer GM Adrian Mikhalchishin with his spin on the King’s Indian with g3.
I was rather amazed to see the table of contents list no fewer than twelve videos, each following the typical presentation of far larger products in the ChessBase catalogue.
The King's Indian Defence with g3: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.g3 / 1.Nf3 Nf6 2.d4 g6 3.c4 Bg7 4.g3
01: Main Variation 6...Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e4 Part 1 - Mikhalchishin - Norris
02: Main Variation 6...Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e4 Part 2 - Tukmakov,V - Geller,E
03: Main Variation 6...Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e4 Part 3 - Tukmakov,V - Gallagher,J; Abramovic,B - Ilincic,Z
04: Unusual lines without Nc3 - 7.b3 - Mikhalchishin,A - Bologan,V
05: 6...c6 Part 1 - Mikhalchishin,A - Fercec,N; Mikhalchishin,A - Buturin,V; Mikhalchishin,A - Hoi,C
06: 6...c6 Part 2 - Pigusov,E - Kozul,Z
07: 6...c6 Part 3 - Mikhalchishin,A - Ragger,M
08: Panno Variation 6...Nc6 Part 1 - Karpov,A - Polgar,J; Akopian,V - Kotsur,P
09: Panno Variation 6...Nc6 Part 2 - Mikhalchishin,A - Westerinen,H; Mikhalchishin,A - Velimirovic,D
10: Panno Variation 6...Nc6 and 7...a6 - Krasenkow,M - Socko,B; Mihalcisin - Ufuk; Mikhalchishin,A - Gleizerov,E
11: 6...c5 7.0-0 without d5 by White - Mikhalchishin,A - Tringov,G; Epishin,V - Spraggett,K; Grigorian,K - Kasparov,G
12: Unusual Lines - Huebner,R - Sokolov,I; Karpov,A - Timman,J
As you can see, the list looks quite complete, yet the question still remained: this is a 60-minute video, right?
In the first video, Mikhalchishin explains that when facing aggressive lines such as the King’s Indian or the Gruenfeld, a player has three approaches. The first is to take the bull by the horns and try to outprepare the opponent in the main lines. While one of the most efficient, it also requires a huge amount of work if the opponent is well-prepared. The second is to play one of the space-grabbing lines such as the Saemisch, though also very theoretical, and finally there are the less confrontational lines involving the fianchetto of the bishop. There are a few advantages in the last approach: White imposes the type of game the aggressive black payer had hoped to avoid. White also has a variety of very flexible plans, based more on guiding principles than make-or-break opening moves where any misstep can be fatal.
Adrian Mikhalchishin gives a master class on the King's Indian with g3
True to the spirit of this explanation, the videos all contain important games that illustrate the principal ideas and plans of the main lines, and do not push the theory too hard, just enough to help the student not go astray.
The first game is one of the grandmaster himself, but it soon becomes clear this is a line he has a huge amount of experience in. He pulls out a number of games from his own practice, to games that helps illustrate White’s play. At all times he tries to convey the viewer confidence in the opening he is proposing to play, and he certainly does that, showing how this was even used to help prepare Susan Polgar in her World Championship match.
Obviously with so much information, a second viewing will undoubtedly be desirable, however the fact remains that the viewer has a very rich presentation in the opening by a player with decades of experience behind him.
All in all, I found Adrian Mikhalchisin’s choice of material and approach to be extremely efficient and anyone buying it can rest assured they are getting more than their money’s worth. Highly recommended.
آموزش کا مل دفاع اسکاندیناوی واریانت وزیر d6
نویسنده : مایکل Michael Melts
فرمت pdf نسخه اصلی
انتشارات راسل اینترپرایس
Russell Enterprises
تعداد صفحات 303
با قابلیت کپی وچاپ
بازدید برخی از صفحات در سایت آمازون
شطرنج جهان توجه ویژه ای به دفاع اسکاندیناوی دارد و به طور منظم در مسابقات بازی میشود با درک و یادگیری آسان برای بازیکنان تازه کار و متوسط.
در حالی که استاد بزرگان قدرتمند مانند سرگئی تیویاکوف متوجه یک شاخه بسیار عالی که در آن سیاه می تواند بدون ترس و کاملا برای پیروزی بازی کند.نویسنده مقدار بسیار زیادی از تجزیه و تحلیل جدید، بینش و توصیه های عملی اضافه کرده
In 2001, Correspondence Master Michael Melts book on the dynamic 3...Qd6 variation of the Scandinavian Defense grabbed the attention of chess world. It began to be played regularly at all levels. Novice and Intermediate players found it easy to learn and understand, while powerful grandmasters such as Sergei Tiviakov realized it was an excellent line in which Black could play fearlessly and soundly for a win. Now, in the second edition of The Scandinavian Defense: The Dynamic 3...Qd6, the author has added a tremendous amount of new analysis, insight and practical recommendations. This revised and enlarged second edition will provide both a solid foundation for meeting 1.e4 while at the same time allowing considerable room for creativity and original play. Melts serious study of a serious opening shows that at the moment not much need scare Black. Easy to play and theoretically sound how many openings can boast that? From the Foreword by Australian Grandmaster Ian Rogers