Sensing the Moment in a Chess Game - How Fischer Grabs the Initiative
Offered By: Remote Chess Academy via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to seize and maintain the initiative in chess games through this insightful video lesson from IM Bence Szabo's "The Initiative Masterclass" course. Explore the concept of "sensing the moment" using two classic games: Keres vs. Botvinnik and the famous "Game of the Century" between Byrne and Fischer. Discover key strategies for playing actively, finding the best moves, and maintaining pressure on your opponent. Analyze mind-blowing tactics and gain valuable tips for improving your chess play, including the importance of piece centralization and cautious creativity when underdeveloped. Master the art of control and learn to paralyze your opponent's position through consistent threats and relentless initiative.
Syllabus
Intro to sensing the moment.
How to sense moments in a practical game?.
Game-1: Keres vs Botvinnik.
It's all about playing actively.
Find the best move.
Black is dominating with the initiative!.
Don't give your opponent time to relax.
Game-2: Byrne vs Fischer.
Fischer sensed the moment & grabbed the initiative.
Fischer keeps the initiative alive.
Can you find the mind-blowing tactics?.
Summary: Tips to takeaway .
Taught by
Remote Chess Academy
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