Fritztrainer
| MIDDLEGAME
Die Grundlagen der Strategie und des positionellen Spiels
Lubomir Ftacnik
€ 49,90
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Whether you‘re a beginner looking for a clear roadmap or an advanced player ready to refine your strategic edge, this comprehensive course will transform the way you think about chess.

You’ll learn how to think like a master, so you never feel lost at the board again.

• Develop a rock-solid positional foundation
• Understand when to attack, defend, or manoeuvre
• Master key strategic concepts that drive every great move
• Outplay opponents who rely only on tricks and calculation

No more guesswork. No more random moves. Just pure strategic clarity that will give you an edge in every game. If you’re serious about becoming a stronger, more confident chess player, this is the course for you.

Contents

1
Introduction
2
Pieces & Characteristics
3
The Pieces: Rook, Bishop, Knight, Queen & King
4
The Pieces: Pawns
5
The Value of Pieces
6
Exercises
7
Exercise 1
8
Exercise 2
9
Exercise 3
10
Exercise 4
11
Exercise 5
12
Exercise 6
13
Geometry of the board
14
Geometry
15
Exercises
16
Exercise 1
17
Exercise 2
18
Exercise 3
19
Openings
20
Part 1
21
Part 2
22
Part 3
23
Exercises
24
Exercise 1
25
Exercise 2
26
Exercise 3
27
Exercise 4
28
Exercise 5
29
Exercise 6
30
Exercise 7
31
Exercise 8
32
Exercise 9
33
The Main Goal in Chess: Checkmate
34
Our Main Idea
35
Exercises
36
Exercise 1
37
Exercise 2
38
Exercise 3
39
Two Main Strategies: Speed & Restriction
40
Speed & Restriction
41
Exercises
42
Exercise 1
43
Exercise 2
44
Exercise 3
45
The Role of Material
46
The Role of Material
47
Exercises
48
Exercise 1
49
Exercise 2
50
Exercise 3
51
Piece Play - Rules for Opening, Middlegame and Endgame
52
Piece Play
53
Exercises
54
Exercise 1
55
Exercise 2
56
Exercise 3
57
Pawns
58
How do we handle pawns?
59
Exercises
60
Exercise 1
61
Exercise 2
62
Exercise 3
63
Multiplicity in Chess
64
Dimensions of moves
65
Exercises
66
Exercise 1
67
Exercise 2
68
Exercise 3
69
Tactics in Chess
70
Tactics in Chess
71
Exercises
72
Exercise 1
73
Exercise 2
74
Exercise 3
75
Improving pieces
76
Improving pieces
77
Exercises
78
Exercise 1
79
Exercise 2
80
Exercise 3
81
Internal time
82
Internal time
83
Exercises
84
Exercise 1
85
Exercise 2
86
Exercise 3
87
The Power of Restriction
88
The Power of Restriction
89
Exercises
90
Exercise 1
91
Exercise 2
92
Exercise 3
93
The Strategic Value of Dynamic Restriction
94
The Strategic Value of Dynamic Restriction
95
Exercises
96
Exercise 1
97
Exercise 2
98
Exercise 3
99
Chess as a Game of Balances and Imbalances
100
Balances and Advantages
101
Exercises
102
Exercise 1
103
Exercise 2
104
Exercise 3
105
Strategy as the Method for Mastering Positional Play
106
Strategy as the Method for Mastering Positional Play
107
Exercises
108
Exercise 1
109
Exercise 2
110
Exercise 3
111
The Rules of Attack
112
The Rules of Attack
113
Exercises
114
Exercise 1
115
Exercise 2
116
Exercise 3
117
The Rules of Defence
118
The Rules of Defence
119
Exercises
120
Exercise 1
121
Exercise 2
122
Exercise 3
123
The Power of Piece Coordination
124
The Power of Piece Coordination
125
Exercises
126
Exercise 1
127
Exercise 2
128
Exercise 3
129
The Power of Absence on the Chessboard
130
The Power of Absence on the Chessboard
131
Exercises
132
Exercise 1
133
Exercise 2
134
Exercise 3
135
Evaluation
136
Evaluation
137
Exercises
138
Exercise 1
139
Exercise 2
140
Exercise 3
141
Practical Approach
142
Practical Approach
143
Exercises
144
Exercise 1
145
Exercise 2
146
Exercise 3
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