

How to Play Chess: Lessons from an International Master
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S1 AFL. 1 - The World of Chess
24 september 201534min.Crossing lines of social class, language barriers, and national boundaries, played in family living rooms and local chess parlors and online games around the world, chess is a truly universal pastime. Discover the basics of the game and how it began; what each piece is worth and how it moves; and the mathematical notation that allows players to record games, learn from mistakes, and improve.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 2 - Secrets of the Pawns and Knights
24 september 201532min.Although humble, pawns are the most complex pieces on the chessboard. Meanwhile, the leaping knights are perhaps the strangest pieces. Learn how these two pieces move and what strategies to employ with them to control the board. Look at a few situations that test what you've learned.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 3 - Castling, Checkmate, Chess Engines, Draws
24 september 201537min.Complete your review of the basics of chess - including how to castle, the difference between checkmate and stalemate, and the etiquette of play. Then shift your attention to some astonishing aspects of the game and find out about simultaneous exhibitions, blindfolded play, and chess computers.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 4 - Must-Know Tactical Patterns in Chess
24 september 201527min.Build your arsenal of tactical skills by looking for winning patterns on the board. After covering three go-to punches - pins, skewers, and forks - Mr. Silman turns to decoys, double attacks, discovered attacks, and more. Armed with these patterns of play, you now have a major tactical advantage.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 5 - Chess Combinations and Kings in Check
24 september 201534min.Continue your study of patterns - this time with combination moves that require crafty calculations. Whether you're wondering when (and why) to sacrifice a piece, or you're looking to trap kings in tight corners, or you simply want to unleash a torrent of carnage on the board, the tactics from this lesson will help you become a more formidable player.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 6 - Checkmate! Back-Rank, Smothered, and More
24 september 201531min.Delve into the world of "piece collaboration" - using two or more pieces to win a checkmate. Mr. Silman shows you a number of classic mates that have delighted fans for generations. Not only are these mating patterns flashy and exciting, they will also give you a far deeper understanding of the game as a whole.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 7 - Checkmate against a Castled King
24 september 201531min.Castling is an excellent strategy, but a castled king is not invincible. Explore some of the patterns that can be used to checkmate a castled king - particularly using square h7. Look at when to sacrifice a bishop, how to use your queen to go on the hunt, and how pieces must work in partnership for success.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 8 - Legendary Attacking Greats of Chess
24 september 201532min.Famous chess players are some of the most fascinating figures in history. Enrich your understanding of tactics by learning about four of the most famous attacking players who ever lived: Paul Morphy, Alexander Alekhine, Mikhail Tal and Garry Kasparov. Examine several of their games to get a feel for their playing style.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 9 - A Cascade of Short, Brutal Chess Games!
24 september 201534min.Errors are common among players at all levels. We fall into traps, walk headfirst into an opponent's tactic, or simply miss a good move or hidden vulnerability. Review several ways a game can go wrong, from the quick "fool's mate" to many of the short, brutal takedowns from famous matches.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 10 - Chess Heroes of the Romantic Age
24 september 201535min.Step back to an era of gaslights and chess cafes in old Europe. The "romantic era of chess" of the 18th and 19th century was filled with raucous characters who employed swashbuckling tactics to please a crowd. Meet three famous players - Joseph Henry Blackburne, Adolph Anderssen, and Baron Ignatz von Kolisch - and learn what made their games so memorable.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 11 - Open Files and the Positional Rook
24 september 201526min.Almost everyone enjoys tactics, but tactics are not the most important element of the game. Begin the first of several lessons on positional play and chess strategy, starting with the rooks. Learn why and how to create an open file and employ your rooks to best advantage. See examples of these mighty pieces at work.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 12 - Pawns: The Positional Soul of Chess
24 september 201531min.In this lesson, you'll find out why "pawns are the soul of chess." Train your eye to see the pawn structures of a game and their strategic implications. After honing your ability to read a position and see patterns, study a few strategies for making the most out of the pawns - including pawn chains, the passed pawn, the Grünfeld Defense center, and more.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 13 - Positional Weaknesses and Targets in Chess
24 september 201532min.Continue your study of pawn movements by examining a number of potential weaknesses. Mr. Silman helps you notice and make use of vulnerabilities such as isolated pawns and doubled pawns. By sharpening your powers of observation, your chess game will take a giant leap forward.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 14 - Closed and Open Positions on the Chessboard
24 september 201531min.It's always important to develop your pieces as quickly as possible, but once developed, open and closed board positions require very different strategic approaches. Study these differences and find out how to use your knights, bishops, or rooks for greatest success - and how best to get those pieces into play.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 15 - Chess Statics vs. Dynamics: An Eternal Battle
24 september 201535min.Much of chess boils down to the tension between static play versus dynamic play. Static play encompasses the long game and positional advantage, while dynamic play is all about tactics and aggressive attacks. Find out when to rely on each approach.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 16 - Using Chessboard Imbalances to Create Plans
24 september 201527min.In this lesson, you'll begin putting all the pieces together from previous lessons. Learn to read the board for imbalances, and then discover how to put those imbalances to work. A wealth of examples teaches you to understand "the body language of the board" - a skill that separates successful players from their defeated opponents.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 17 - Legendary Teachers Who Transformed Chess
24 september 201535min.Meet several key players who advanced the game from the Romantic to the Modern era. In addition to learning about the personalities of players such as André Philidor, Wilhelm Steinitz, Siegbert Tarrasch, and Aron Nimzowitsch, you'll study some of their most interesting games to get a feel for how chess became much deeper than before.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 18 - Chess Endgames and the King’s Magical Powers
24 september 201532min.While you must have tactical and positional skills to be a formidable chess player, learning the strategy behind a successful endgame is crucial to bringing your understanding of chess to the next level. This first of three lessons on oft-neglected endgame strategy introduces you to the powers of the king. Mr. Silman shows you how the kings can take over the chessboard.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 19 - Kings and Pawns in Next-Level Endgames
24 september 201526min.Continue your study of endgames, especially those involving the king and one or more pawns. Here you'll find out how to avoid - or create - stalemates and draws, as well as the critical techniques for getting pawns to the end of the board - or blocking those dangerous pawn advances.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 20 - Triangulation and Two Critical Rook Endgames
24 september 201531min.Round out your study of endgames with an examination of triangulation, a key tactic for gaining control (called "the opposition") in a king-versus-king standoff. Then turn to two common rook endgames: the Lucena Position and the Philidor Position. Mr. Silman offers several general rules for handling these situations.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 21 - Chess Openings: The Right and Wrong Way
24 september 201531min.Many people believe openings are the most important part of the game, but as you'll learn in this lesson, this belief is wrong on many levels. Here, you'll encounter a few simple strategies for developing your pieces and getting to the middle of the game. Learn Mr. Silman's recommended opening repertoire so you can successfully get through the opening with minimum memorization.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 22 - Chess Psychology and the Known Unknown
24 september 201530min.Chess is riddled with psychological traps - particularly if you find yourself playing a daunting opponent. Mr. Silman offers insight into several of these traps and helps you maintain your confidence, whether you're playing a peer on your level or one of the most sophisticated computers on the planet.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 23 - The Chess Amateur’s Mind
24 september 201527min.See how amateur chess players tend to approach the game - giving away pieces and neglecting to defend against enemy attacks. By studying several common amateur mistakes, you'll strengthen your own chess skills and get into the mindset of thinking through your opponent's best reply to every move.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopenS1 AFL. 24 - Picking a Chess Hero
24 september 201538min.As you've seen so far, the chess greats all have a unique approach to the game, often rooted in how they understand other players. Finish your journey by studying four final champions - José Raúl Capablanca, Vera Menchik, Bobby Fischer, and Hou Yifan - to analyze their style of play and enjoy the benefits of thinking about your own favorite chess hero.Abonneer je op The Great Courses Signature Collection of The Great Courses Living of kopen
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