The Complete Guide to Attacking Chess

Master the Art of Attacking Chess: Learn Aggressive Strategies, Middlegame Tactics, Openings and Pattern Recognition
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The Complete Guide to Attacking Chess
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35.5 hours
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Aug 2023
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What you will learn

Ability to appreciate what makes attacking chess effective and how to get great attacking positions for combinations to become possible

Ability to appreciate the elements in positions relating to attacking potential

Ability to see how certain openings can lead to attacking positions

Appreciate the greatest attacking players in Chess history

Ability to become a more concrete player by basing play around concrete mating combinations that end the chess war

Ability to reverse engineer how beautiful mating combinations are made possible and see the mistakes made, and elements made use of

Ability to appreciate some of the most iconic and instructive attacking chess games in history

Ability to appreciate the attacking perks of various pawn structures

Ability to appreciate that sometimes winning endgame simplification is the reward for attack

Ability to appreciate Alexander Alekhine as a "sensei" for Kasparov and learn from Alekhine's attacking foundation examples

Ability to appreciate Alexander Tolush as a "sensei" for Spassky and learn from Tolush's foundational examples

Ability to appreciate the power of piece teamwork when the opponent's King is weakened for example controlling escape squares, supporting pieces, and checking

Ability to appreciate saying "No!" to opponent's threats and need to auto-recapture and instead becoming more downside centric e.g. mating instead

Ability to appreciate the accumulation of advantages model set out by the first World chess champion Steinitz and how this relates to groundwork for attacks

Ability to appreciate the power of opening preparation when preparing for specific opponents

Ability to appreciate grounded attacking chess as a kind of "delayed gratification" in terms of accumulating advantages first and then a justified attack

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8/23/2022
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10/4/2022
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