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Time Management in Chess
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We’ve all experienced the evils of time trouble in our chess life. Time is ticking, panic is rising, and we make moves that we wouldn’t consider if we had more time on our clock. From winning to losing – all our effort is wasted because we couldn’t manage our time more efficiently. What is worse – we keep repeating this mistake over and over again.
This is what is delivered:
- Fritztrainer App for Windows and Mac
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- Available as download or booklet
- Video course with a running time of approx. 4-8 hrs.
- Repertoire database: save and integrate Fritztrainer games into your own repertoire (in WebApp Opening or in ChessBase)
- Interactive exercises with video feedback: the authors present exercises and key positions, the user has to enter the solution. With video feedback (also on mistakes) and further explanations.
- Sample games as a ChessBase database.
- New: many Fritztrainer now also available as stream in the ChessBase video portal!
That's what the FritzTrainer App can do for you:
- Videos can run in the Fritztrainer app or in the ChessBase program with board graphics, notation and a large function bar
- Analysis engine can be switched on at any time
- Video pause for manual navigation and analysis in game notation
- Input of your own variations, engine analysis, with storage in the game
- Learn variations: view specific lines in the ChessBase WebApp Opening with autoplay, memorize variations and practise transformation (initial position - final position).
- Active opening training: selected opening positions are transferred to the ChessBase WebApp Fritz-online. In a match against Fritz you test your new knowledge and actively play the new opening.
Even more possibilities: Start FritzTrainer in the ChessBase program!
- The database with all games and analyses can be opened directly.
- Games can be easily added to the opening reference.
- Direct evaluation with game reference, games can be replayed on the analysis board
- Your own variations are saved and can be added to the own repertoire
- Replay training
- LiveBook active
- All engines installed in ChessBase can be started for the analysis
- Assisted Analysis
- Print notation and diagrams (for worksheets)
Innhold
Introduction
PDF - Introduction
PDF - Factors
Shengelia vs Sebenik, 2019
Intuition
What is chess intuition?
Introduction
Smyslov vs Panov
Mikhalchishin vs Chernin
Theissl-Pokorna vs Zhukova
Theissl-Pokorna va Reizniece
Aronian vs Anand
Alekhine - Junge
Exercise 1: Aronin vs Kholmov
Exercise 2: Theissl-Pokorna vs Janetschek
Exercise 3: Krivec vs Theissl-Pokorna
Exercise 4: Keres vs Smyslov
Critical moments
Identifying time-critical moments during the game
Introduction
Alekhine vs Rubinstein
Karpov vs Korchnoi
Theissl-Pokorna vs Maric
Benjamin vs Gulko
Fischer vs Spassky
Exercise 1: Carlsen vs Nakamura
Exercise 2: Maroczy vs Rubinstein
Exercise 3: Motylev vs Polgar
Candidate moves
How to decide between several (candidate) moves?
Introduction
Ehlvest vs Georgiev
Speelman vs Kasparov
Van Wely vs Piket
Yildiz vs Pokorna
Exercise 1: Karjakin vs Kramnik
Exercise 2: McShane vs Carlsen
Exercise 3: Korchnoi vs Karpov
Exercise 4: Toshkov vs Russek Libni
Prophylactic thinking
Prophylactic Thinking
Introduction
Spielmann vs Nimzowitsch
Rubinstein vs Salwe
Carlsen vs Nakamura
Gulko vs Panno
Ivanovic vs Sveshnikov
Exercise 1: Carlsen vs Anand
Exercise 2: Lukin vs Yuneev
Exercise 3: Sax vs Partos
Exercise 4: Manik vs Motuz
Exercise 5: Smyslov vs Panov
Exercise 6: Reshevsky vs Kavalek
Perfectionism
Perfectionism in Chess
Introduction
Study Nalbandyan
Keres vs Filip
Freiman vs Kan
Pokorna vs Igla
Alekhine vs Saemisch
Exercise 1: Study
Exercise 2: Kholmov vs Jakobsen
Exercise 3: Pokorna vs Seps
Exercise 4: Schiffers vs Steinitz
Inferior position
Looking for chances in an inferior position
Introduction
Galliamova vs Korchnoi
Spassky vs Fischer
Motuz vs Pile
Theissl-Pokorna vs Schwabeneder
Hagarova vs Seleljo
Exercise 1: Hou Yifan vs Muzychuk
Exercise 2: Filip vs Darga
Exercise 3: Chekhover Study
Exercise 4: Polugaevsky vs Zakharov
Exercise 5: Gulko vs Vaganian
Exercise 6: Reshevsky vs Lombardy
Changes in the pawn structure
Avoid unnecessary changes in pawn structure
Intro
Aronian vs Grischuk
Pokorna vs Meier
Fine vs Najdorf
Larsen vs Portisch
Exercise 1: Nepomniachtchi vs Dreev
Exercise 2: Vitiugov vs Volokitin
Exercise 3: Heredia Serrano vs Theissl-Pokorna
Converting into (pawn) endgames
Decisions to convert positions into (pawn) endgames
Introduction
Evans vs Reshevsky
Sax vs Szell
Smyslov vs Tal
Atalik vs Motuz
Exercise 1: Ponomariov vs Kramnik
Exercise 2: Navara vs Tkachiev
Exercise 3: Smyslov vs Reshevsky
Exercise 4: Matisons vs Alekhine
Complicated positions
Complicated and complex positions
Introduction
Polugaevsky vs Averbakh
Hagarova - Vavruska
Schleining vs Theissl-Pokorna
Sadilek vs Shengelia
Navara vs Kulaots
Nikolova vs Theissl-Pokorna
Exercise 1: Kramnik vs Aronian
Exercise 2: Indjic vs Shengelia
Exercise 3: Udovcic vs Bilek
Emotions
Keeping emotions under control and Objectivity
Introduction
Fischer vs Larsen
Najdorf vs Tal
Shengelia vs Miton
Shengelia vs Sutovsky
Reizniece vs Theissl-Pokorna
Hagarova vs Bauma
Theissl-Pokorna vs Vega Gutierrez
Exercise 1: Ftacnik vs Shengelia
Exercise 2: Shengelia vs Gazik
Exercise 3: Sasikiran vs Bartel
Exercise 4: Bisguier vs Stein
Best Practice
Bonus clips
Explanation
Openings
Best practice 1
Best practice 2
PDF - Introduction
PDF - Factors
Shengelia vs Sebenik, 2019
Intuition
What is chess intuition?
Introduction
Smyslov vs Panov
Mikhalchishin vs Chernin
Theissl-Pokorna vs Zhukova
Theissl-Pokorna va Reizniece
Aronian vs Anand
Alekhine - Junge
Exercise 1: Aronin vs Kholmov
Exercise 2: Theissl-Pokorna vs Janetschek
Exercise 3: Krivec vs Theissl-Pokorna
Exercise 4: Keres vs Smyslov
Critical moments
Identifying time-critical moments during the game
Introduction
Alekhine vs Rubinstein
Karpov vs Korchnoi
Theissl-Pokorna vs Maric
Benjamin vs Gulko
Fischer vs Spassky
Exercise 1: Carlsen vs Nakamura
Exercise 2: Maroczy vs Rubinstein
Exercise 3: Motylev vs Polgar
Candidate moves
How to decide between several (candidate) moves?
Introduction
Ehlvest vs Georgiev
Speelman vs Kasparov
Van Wely vs Piket
Yildiz vs Pokorna
Exercise 1: Karjakin vs Kramnik
Exercise 2: McShane vs Carlsen
Exercise 3: Korchnoi vs Karpov
Exercise 4: Toshkov vs Russek Libni
Prophylactic thinking
Prophylactic Thinking
Introduction
Spielmann vs Nimzowitsch
Rubinstein vs Salwe
Carlsen vs Nakamura
Gulko vs Panno
Ivanovic vs Sveshnikov
Exercise 1: Carlsen vs Anand
Exercise 2: Lukin vs Yuneev
Exercise 3: Sax vs Partos
Exercise 4: Manik vs Motuz
Exercise 5: Smyslov vs Panov
Exercise 6: Reshevsky vs Kavalek
Perfectionism
Perfectionism in Chess
Introduction
Study Nalbandyan
Keres vs Filip
Freiman vs Kan
Pokorna vs Igla
Alekhine vs Saemisch
Exercise 1: Study
Exercise 2: Kholmov vs Jakobsen
Exercise 3: Pokorna vs Seps
Exercise 4: Schiffers vs Steinitz
Inferior position
Looking for chances in an inferior position
Introduction
Galliamova vs Korchnoi
Spassky vs Fischer
Motuz vs Pile
Theissl-Pokorna vs Schwabeneder
Hagarova vs Seleljo
Exercise 1: Hou Yifan vs Muzychuk
Exercise 2: Filip vs Darga
Exercise 3: Chekhover Study
Exercise 4: Polugaevsky vs Zakharov
Exercise 5: Gulko vs Vaganian
Exercise 6: Reshevsky vs Lombardy
Changes in the pawn structure
Avoid unnecessary changes in pawn structure
Intro
Aronian vs Grischuk
Pokorna vs Meier
Fine vs Najdorf
Larsen vs Portisch
Exercise 1: Nepomniachtchi vs Dreev
Exercise 2: Vitiugov vs Volokitin
Exercise 3: Heredia Serrano vs Theissl-Pokorna
Converting into (pawn) endgames
Decisions to convert positions into (pawn) endgames
Introduction
Evans vs Reshevsky
Sax vs Szell
Smyslov vs Tal
Atalik vs Motuz
Exercise 1: Ponomariov vs Kramnik
Exercise 2: Navara vs Tkachiev
Exercise 3: Smyslov vs Reshevsky
Exercise 4: Matisons vs Alekhine
Complicated positions
Complicated and complex positions
Introduction
Polugaevsky vs Averbakh
Hagarova - Vavruska
Schleining vs Theissl-Pokorna
Sadilek vs Shengelia
Navara vs Kulaots
Nikolova vs Theissl-Pokorna
Exercise 1: Kramnik vs Aronian
Exercise 2: Indjic vs Shengelia
Exercise 3: Udovcic vs Bilek
Emotions
Keeping emotions under control and Objectivity
Introduction
Fischer vs Larsen
Najdorf vs Tal
Shengelia vs Miton
Shengelia vs Sutovsky
Reizniece vs Theissl-Pokorna
Hagarova vs Bauma
Theissl-Pokorna vs Vega Gutierrez
Exercise 1: Ftacnik vs Shengelia
Exercise 2: Shengelia vs Gazik
Exercise 3: Sasikiran vs Bartel
Exercise 4: Bisguier vs Stein
Best Practice
Bonus clips
Explanation
Openings
Best practice 1
Best practice 2
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