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Fundamentals

5 Alıştırmalar
  1. 1

    Black king in the center

    Kurs önizlemesi
    1. 1

      We take the center and open lines for the bishop and queen.

    2. 2

      Black responds symmetrically and keeps a classical structure.

    3. 3

      We attack e5 and speed up development.

    4. 4

      Black defends e5 and increases control of the center.

    5. 5

      The bishop targets f7, the sensitive square in this system.

    6. 6

      This development enables our main idea with tempo.

    7. 7

      We threaten f7 directly and force a precise response.

    8. 8

      Black counters in the center to deflect our attack.

    9. 9

      We remove the pawn that held Black’s center.

    10. 10

      This recapture looks natural, but it leaves f7 too fragile.

    11. 11

      The sacrifice destroys Black’s castling rights and wins the initiative.

    12. 12

      The king accepts, but it becomes the target for the middlegame.

    13. 13

      The queen arrives with check and also attacks the knight on d5.

    14. 14

      The king retreats, but remains passive and poorly coordinated.

    15. 15

      Remember: if Black captures on f7, the king immediately pays the price.

  2. 2

    Development under pressure

    1. 1

      We take the center and open lines for the bishop and queen.

    2. 2

      Black responds symmetrically and keeps a classical structure.

    3. 3

      We attack e5 and speed up development.

    4. 4

      Black defends e5 and increases control of the center.

    5. 5

      The bishop targets f7, the sensitive square in this system.

    6. 6

      This development enables our main idea with tempo.

    7. 7

      We threaten f7 directly and force a precise response.

    8. 8

      Black counters in the center to deflect our attack.

    9. 9

      We remove the pawn that held Black’s center.

    10. 10

      This recapture looks natural, but it leaves f7 too fragile.

    11. 11

      The sacrifice destroys Black’s castling rights and wins the initiative.

    12. 12

      The king accepts, but it becomes the target for the middlegame.

    13. 13

      The queen arrives with check and also attacks the knight on d5.

    14. 14

      The king stays in the center, which justifies energetic play.

    15. 15

      Remember: against ...Ke6, develop first and open the position afterward.

  3. 3

    Na5 equalizes

    1. 1

      We take the center and open lines for the bishop and queen.

    2. 2

      Black responds symmetrically and keeps a classical structure.

    3. 3

      We attack e5 and speed up development.

    4. 4

      Black defends e5 and increases control of the center.

    5. 5

      The bishop targets f7, the sensitive square in this system.

    6. 6

      This development enables our main idea with tempo.

    7. 7

      We threaten f7 directly and force a precise response.

    8. 8

      Black counters in the center to deflect our attack.

    9. 9

      We remove the pawn that held Black’s center.

    10. 10

      Black chases the bishop and cuts off our direct attack.

    11. 11

      The check wins a tempo before repositioning.

    12. 12

      Black covers key squares and reinforces the structure.

    13. 13

      We take what is available before retreating.

    14. 14

      Black recaptures and opens the b-file without becoming disorganized.

    15. 15

      Remember: against ...Na5, keep the activity and then return to healthy play.

  4. 4

    Calming down the Traxler

    1. 1

      We take the center and open lines for the bishop and queen.

    2. 2

      Black responds symmetrically and keeps a classical structure.

    3. 3

      We attack e5 and speed up development.

    4. 4

      Black defends e5 and increases control of the center.

    5. 5

      The bishop targets f7, the sensitive square in this system.

    6. 6

      This development enables our main idea with tempo.

    7. 7

      We threaten f7 directly and force a precise response.

    8. 8

      Black chooses the Traxler, a tactical counterattack.

    9. 9

      We avoid dubious complications and take the useful pawn.

    10. 10

      Black’s king comes out early and loses comfort.

    11. 11

      Remember: against the Traxler, stay simple and keep control.

  5. 5

    Mate

    1. 1

      We take the center and open lines for the bishop and queen.

    2. 2

      Black responds symmetrically and keeps a classical structure.

    3. 3

      We attack e5 and speed up development.

    4. 4

      Black defends e5 and increases control of the center.

    5. 5

      The bishop targets f7, the sensitive square in this system.

    6. 6

      This development enables our main idea with tempo.

    7. 7

      We threaten f7 directly and force a precise response.

    8. 8

      Black counters in the center to deflect our attack.

    9. 9

      We remove the pawn that held Black’s center.

    10. 10

      This recapture looks natural, but it leaves f7 too fragile.

    11. 11

      The sacrifice destroys Black’s castling rights and wins the initiative.

    12. 12

      The king accepts, but it becomes the target for the middlegame.

    13. 13

      The queen arrives with check and also attacks the knight on d5.

    14. 14

      Black hopes to hide, but the continuation remains forced.

    15. 15

      We remove the central defender with check.

    16. 16

      Black must recapture to avoid collapsing immediately.

    17. 17

      Remember: when the king goes to g8, the tactical motif remains alive.

    18. 19

      Checkmate.

Pressure on the king

3 Alıştırmalar
  1. 1

    Knight on d4

    1. 1

      We play for the initiative from the very first move.

    2. 2

      Black accepts an open position.

    3. 3

      The knight prepares pressure on e5.

    4. 4

      Black defends and develops normally.

    5. 5

      The bishop already fixes the f7 target.

    6. 6

      This move makes the position tactical.

    7. 7

      We force Black to react immediately.

    8. 8

      Black counters in the center to deflect our play.

    9. 9

      We clarify the center to attack more effectively.

    10. 10

      This recapture frees our motif on f7.

    11. 11

      The sacrifice opens the black king’s position.

    12. 12

      The king captures, but it will be attacked relentlessly.

    13. 13

      The queen arrives with check and also eyes d5.

    14. 14

      The king remains exposed in the center.

    15. 15

      We develop with a concrete threat.

    16. 16

      Black chases the queen, but the king remains unprotected.

    17. 17

      Remember: against ...Nd4, strike on d5 first.

  2. 2

    Pressure before opening up

    1. 1

      We play for the initiative from the very first move.

    2. 2

      Black accepts an open position.

    3. 3

      The knight prepares pressure on e5.

    4. 4

      Black defends and develops normally.

    5. 5

      The bishop already fixes the f7 target.

    6. 6

      This move makes the position tactical.

    7. 7

      We force Black to react immediately.

    8. 8

      Black counters in the center to deflect our play.

    9. 9

      We clarify the center to attack more effectively.

    10. 10

      This recapture frees our motif on f7.

    11. 11

      The sacrifice opens the black king’s position.

    12. 12

      The king captures, but it will be attacked relentlessly.

    13. 13

      The queen arrives with check and also eyes d5.

    14. 14

      The king remains exposed in the center.

    15. 15

      We develop with a concrete threat.

    16. 16

      Black defends d5, but the piece is drawn away from the king.

    17. 17

      Remember: against ...Nb4, castle quickly and then open the center.

  3. 3

    Ne7 too passive

    1. 1

      We play for the initiative from the very first move.

    2. 2

      Black accepts an open position.

    3. 3

      The knight prepares pressure on e5.

    4. 4

      Black defends and develops normally.

    5. 5

      The bishop already fixes the f7 target.

    6. 6

      This move makes the position tactical.

    7. 7

      We force Black to react immediately.

    8. 8

      Black counters in the center to deflect our play.

    9. 9

      We clarify the center to attack more effectively.

    10. 10

      This recapture frees our motif on f7.

    11. 11

      The sacrifice opens the black king’s position.

    12. 12

      The king captures, but it will be attacked relentlessly.

    13. 13

      The queen arrives with check and also eyes d5.

    14. 14

      The king remains exposed in the center.

    15. 15

      We develop with a concrete threat.

    16. 16

      The knight retreats and slows down Black’s entire camp.

    17. 17

      Remember: against ...Ne7, gain space and then open the position.

Black defenses

5 Alıştırmalar
  1. 1

    Poisoned pawn

    1. 1

      We take space and prepare a quick attack.

    2. 2

      Black responds in classical fashion.

    3. 3

      We attack e5 and develop usefully.

    4. 4

      Black defends and keeps a healthy structure.

    5. 5

      The bishop is already looking at f7.

    6. 6

      Black lets us play the active push.

    7. 7

      We put pressure on f7.

    8. 8

      Black takes a pawn, but completely neglects the king.

    9. 9

      This move immediately drives the black king out.

    10. 10

      The king comes out early and loses coordination.

    11. 11

      We open the center while the black king is exposed.

    12. 12

      Black thinks he is winning more material, but loses vital time.

    13. 13

      Remember: against ...Nxe4 followed by ...Nxd4, c3 puts everything back in order.

  2. 2

    Black queen lost

    1. 1

      We take space and prepare a quick attack.

    2. 2

      Black responds in classical fashion.

    3. 3

      We attack e5 and develop usefully.

    4. 4

      Black defends and keeps a healthy structure.

    5. 5

      The bishop is already looking at f7.

    6. 6

      Black lets us play the active push.

    7. 7

      We put pressure on f7.

    8. 8

      Black takes a pawn, but completely neglects the king.

    9. 9

      This move immediately drives the black king out.

    10. 10

      The king comes out early and loses coordination.

    11. 11

      We open the center while the black king is exposed.

    12. 12

      Black takes a piece, but gives up the queen.

    13. 13

      The bishop creates a decisive pin along Black’s line.

    14. 14

      The king captures, but the black queen remains undefended.

    15. 15

      Remember: if Black takes too much, the queen falls.

  3. 3

    Center recovered

    1. 1

      We take space and prepare a quick attack.

    2. 2

      Black responds in classical fashion.

    3. 3

      We attack e5 and develop usefully.

    4. 4

      Black defends and keeps a healthy structure.

    5. 5

      The bishop is already looking at f7.

    6. 6

      Black lets us play the active push.

    7. 7

      We put pressure on f7.

    8. 8

      Black takes a pawn, but completely neglects the king.

    9. 9

      This move immediately drives the black king out.

    10. 10

      The king comes out early and loses coordination.

    11. 11

      We open the center while the black king is exposed.

    12. 12

      Black chases our knight to gain a tempo.

    13. 13

      We recapture calmly and keep a good structure.

    14. 14

      The black king recaptures, but remains badly placed.

    15. 15

      Remember: against ...h6, recenter the play and keep the practical advantage.

  4. 4

    Sober Traxler

    1. 1

      We take space and prepare a quick attack.

    2. 2

      Black responds in classical fashion.

    3. 3

      We attack e5 and develop usefully.

    4. 4

      Black defends and keeps a healthy structure.

    5. 5

      The bishop is already looking at f7.

    6. 6

      Black lets us play the active push.

    7. 7

      We put pressure on f7.

    8. 8

      Black chooses direct counterplay instead of defending.

    9. 9

      We avoid unnecessary complications and take the useful pawn.

    10. 10

      The black king is forced out.

    11. 11

      Remember: against the Traxler, restraint is worth more than greed.

  5. 5

    Structure with Na5

    1. 1

      We take space and prepare a quick attack.

    2. 2

      Black responds in classical fashion.

    3. 3

      We attack e5 and develop usefully.

    4. 4

      Black defends and keeps a healthy structure.

    5. 5

      The bishop is already looking at f7.

    6. 6

      Black lets us play the active push.

    7. 7

      We put pressure on f7.

    8. 8

      Black chooses the correct central defense.

    9. 9

      We remove the advanced pawn to keep the initiative.

    10. 10

      This move chases the bishop and cuts off our direct attack.

    11. 11

      The check gives us a useful tempo before retreating.

    12. 12

      Black consolidates and closes the squares for our bishop.

    13. 13

      We take the pawn while it is possible.

    14. 14

      Black recaptures and gets an active structure.

    15. 15

      Remember: against ...Na5, simplify and then play a normal position.