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- Martin A. - The Basics Of Winning Chess 2.0
Martin A. - The Basics Of Winning Chess 2.0
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In this DVD Andrew Martin, experienced coach and International Master, shows you how. Andrew Martin about this DVD: “It has been ten years since the first ‘Basics of Winning Chess’ was released and so I thought it was time to revisit this project. After all, chess has changed dramatically over the last decade and standards seem higher than ever. We must attempt to keep up! It is often said that the strongest players operate like machines. Once they get a winning position, they win it. From a certain point in the game they seem to be able to play on autopilot. So on this DVD let us try to trace the development of technique, almost from scratch to master level, so that we may develop these skills to the best of our ability.“ „Version 2.0 draws extensively from modern chess practice. Virtually all the games are instructive and of high quality. Nearly all are from recent times and many have notes, which you may use for extra study. It gives you a roadmap for improvement. The DVD will be particularly useful for players within the rating band 1200-2200. It is a tour of the modern game.”
System requirements
Minimum: Pentium III 1 GHz, 1 GB RAM, Windows Vista, XP (Service Pack 3), DirectX9 graphic card with 256 MB RAM, DVD-ROM drive, Windows Media Player 9, ChessBase 12/Fritz 13 or included Reader and internet connection for program activation. Recommended: PC Intel Core i7, 2.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM, Windows 7 or Windows 8, DirectX10 graphic card (or compatible) with 512 MB RAM or better, 100% DirectX10 compatible sound card, Windows Media Player 11, DVD-ROM drive and internet connection for program activation.
Content:
01: Introduction and Game 1
02: Level 1
03: King and pawn vs king part 1
04: King and pawn vs king part 2
05: King and pawn vs king and pawn part 1
06: King and pawn vs king and pawn part 2
07: Queen vs pawn
08: King and pawns vs king and pawns
09: Rook and pawn vs rook part 1
10: Rook and pawn vs rook part 2
11: Rook and pawn vs rook part 3
12: Tactics - Llaneza Vega,M - Gonzalez Garcia,J
13: Attack - Khenkin,I - Bischoff,K
14: Quiz 1 - Rebaudo,N - Johnsrud,J
15: Quiz 2 - Al-Sayed,M - Georgiev,K
16: Quiz 3 - Mamedyarov,S - Giri,A
17: Level 2
18: Time and space - Anand,V - Carlsen,M
19: Small advantage in space - Harikrishna,P - Giri,A
20: Pawns and pawn structure - Predke,A - Leon Hoyos,M
21: Quiz 1 - Bacrot,E - Mamedov,R<
22: Quiz 2 - Gupta Abhijeet (IND) - Noritsyn Nikolay (CAN)
23: Quiz 3 - Inarkiev,E - Morozevich,A
24: The whole game is linked - GM Flear,G - IM Hawkins,J
25: The concept of asking yourself questions throughout your game - Rodshtein,M - Karpov,A
26: Level 3
27: Playing unexplored lines - Kramnik,V - Giri,A
28: How to mount and sustain pressure - Tkachiev,V - Carlsen,M
29: Quiz 1 - Nepomninatchi - Jakovenko
30: Quiz 2 - Nakamura,H - Mamedyarov,S
31: To be well prepared - Martinez Duany,L - Macieja,B
32: A weapon against the sicilian - Gelashvili,T - Krishnan,V
33: Quiz 3 - Short - Howell
34: To be able to play any position against anybody - Giri,A - Adams,M>
35: Quiz 4 - Grischuk,A - Mamedyarov,S
36: Quiz 5 - Carlsen,M - Kamsky,G
37: Outro
- Video running time: 6 h 06 min
- With interactive training including video feedback
- Exclusive training database withmany annotated games by Andrew Martin
- Including ChessBase Reader
System requirements
Minimum: Pentium III 1 GHz, 1 GB RAM, Windows Vista, XP (Service Pack 3), DirectX9 graphic card with 256 MB RAM, DVD-ROM drive, Windows Media Player 9, ChessBase 12/Fritz 13 or included Reader and internet connection for program activation. Recommended: PC Intel Core i7, 2.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM, Windows 7 or Windows 8, DirectX10 graphic card (or compatible) with 512 MB RAM or better, 100% DirectX10 compatible sound card, Windows Media Player 11, DVD-ROM drive and internet connection for program activation.
Content:
01: Introduction and Game 1
02: Level 1
03: King and pawn vs king part 1
04: King and pawn vs king part 2
05: King and pawn vs king and pawn part 1
06: King and pawn vs king and pawn part 2
07: Queen vs pawn
08: King and pawns vs king and pawns
09: Rook and pawn vs rook part 1
10: Rook and pawn vs rook part 2
11: Rook and pawn vs rook part 3
12: Tactics - Llaneza Vega,M - Gonzalez Garcia,J
13: Attack - Khenkin,I - Bischoff,K
14: Quiz 1 - Rebaudo,N - Johnsrud,J
15: Quiz 2 - Al-Sayed,M - Georgiev,K
16: Quiz 3 - Mamedyarov,S - Giri,A
17: Level 2
18: Time and space - Anand,V - Carlsen,M
19: Small advantage in space - Harikrishna,P - Giri,A
20: Pawns and pawn structure - Predke,A - Leon Hoyos,M
21: Quiz 1 - Bacrot,E - Mamedov,R<
22: Quiz 2 - Gupta Abhijeet (IND) - Noritsyn Nikolay (CAN)
23: Quiz 3 - Inarkiev,E - Morozevich,A
24: The whole game is linked - GM Flear,G - IM Hawkins,J
25: The concept of asking yourself questions throughout your game - Rodshtein,M - Karpov,A
26: Level 3
27: Playing unexplored lines - Kramnik,V - Giri,A
28: How to mount and sustain pressure - Tkachiev,V - Carlsen,M
29: Quiz 1 - Nepomninatchi - Jakovenko
30: Quiz 2 - Nakamura,H - Mamedyarov,S
31: To be well prepared - Martinez Duany,L - Macieja,B
32: A weapon against the sicilian - Gelashvili,T - Krishnan,V
33: Quiz 3 - Short - Howell
34: To be able to play any position against anybody - Giri,A - Adams,M>
35: Quiz 4 - Grischuk,A - Mamedyarov,S
36: Quiz 5 - Carlsen,M - Kamsky,G
37: Outro