World Chess Champion Strategy Training for Club Players chess players can look ahead, formulate a clear plan, and act accordingly. That’s why chess is the perfect learning environment for becoming a strategic expert. But how do you train this? It starts with playing many games and analysing them carefully afterwards.
World Chess Champion Strategy Training for Club Players
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World Chess Champion Strategy Training for Club Players
World Chess Champion Strategy Training for Club Players chess players can look ahead, formulate a clear plan, and act accordingly. That’s why chess is the perfect learning environment for becoming a strategic expert. But how do you train this? It starts with playing many games and analysing them carefully afterwards.
From Bobby Fischer to Ding Liren.
At the same time, you should learn from the best by studying the games of the world’s strongest players and gradually build their techniques into your play. This book offers you 100 strategic exercises from the games of the best of the best, the World Champions from Bobby Fischer to Ding Liren.
offers you 100 strategic
You will learn foundational techniques such as: how to improve your worst-placed piece; how to exploit a lead in development; or make the right piece trade; and how to create a strong square; plus numerous others.
Thomas Willemze
Solving these exercises will help every ambitious club player better understand how to make and execute plans.
International Master
Thomas Willemze is an International Master from the Netherlands. He is an experienced trainer of amateur players of all levels and has been the National Youth Coach of the Dutch Chess Federation.
New In Chess
New In Chess has published his books The Chess Toolbox and The Scandinavian for Club Players and 1001 Chess Endgame Exercises for Beginners – all well-liked by reviewers and customers alike.
natural coach
Wasting no time getting his chess career started, IM Willemze won the Dutch youth championship at just 8 years old – a feat he would go on to repeat three times. In 2005, he won the Leidse Schaakbond local championship, getting him a spot in the Dutch National Championship preliminaries. While he ultimately did not make it past the preliminaries, he won an impressive game against a grandmaster in the process, at a time before he was even an International Master himself.
Thomas Willemze
Knowing well the keys to be successful on the tournament scene, IM Willemze proved to be a natural coach. The Dutch Chess Federation thought so as well – in fact, IM Willemze served as the head youth coach for the Dutch federation for 3 years, in addition to other coaching stints in Suriname and Aruba.
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