Lessons With Grandmaster - 3 | Updated
How to create and occupy outposts that paralyze the enemy position. 3. Psychology and the "Second Wind"
The hallmark of a master is —the art of preventing your opponent's ideas before they even manifest. We will analyze classic games from Tigran Petrosian and Anatoly Karpov to understand how to: Identify the opponent's most "active" idea. Lessons with Grandmaster - 3
Make small, quiet moves (like h3 or Kh1) that take the sting out of a future counter-attack. Limit the mobility of the opponent’s best-placed piece. How to create and occupy outposts that paralyze
Learning how to dominate on one color of squares when the opponent has traded off their corresponding bishop. We will analyze classic games from Tigran Petrosian
Go through your last three losses. Don’t look for where you hung a piece. Instead, find the moment your opponent started a plan that you ignored.