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Bologan‘s Chess Academy Vol. 2 - Dynamic Play
Victor Bologan
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“Dynamic Play” is your ultimate guide to mastering aggressive strategies and dominating the board. With practical tips, exercises, and game analysis, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to outplay any opponent.

Expert Insights from a Chess Master
Victor Bologan shares his expert insights and battle-tested tactics, drawing on a wealth of examples from his own illustrious career. His guidance will teach you how to seize the initiative and keep your opponents on the defensive.

Comprehensive Coverage of Tactical Play
A significant portion of this video course is dedicated to identifying and exploiting tactical weaknesses and critical formations. These fundamental theories, developed by Bologan’s coach Vecheslav Chebanenko, provide a robust framework for dynamic play.

Perfect for All Skill Levels
Whether you’re a beginner aiming to improve your attacking prowess or an advanced player looking to enrich your dynamic repertoire, this course is packed with valuable content:

Elevate Your Chess Game
Don’t miss this opportunity to revolutionize your approach to chess. “ Dynamic Play” is your ultimate guide to mastering aggressive strategies and dominating the board. With practical tips, exercises, and game analysis, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to outplay any opponent.

Enrol Now and Ignite Your Chess Potential!
Join the ranks of dynamic players who understand the power of aggressive chess. With “The Dynamic Play in Chess,” you’ll have everything you need to take your game to the next level.

  • Video running time: 4 hours 47 min h
  • Extra: Training with ChessBase apps – Play key positions against Fritz on various Levels

Contents

1
Introduction
2
Tactical Weaknesses and Critical Formations
3
What is a tactical weakness?
4
What is a critical formation?
5
Fedoseev vs Bologan
6
Opposition of pieces in the same file
7
Control
8
Control over Squares, Space, Diagonals and Files
9
Bologan vs Palo
10
Bologan vs Korchnoi
11
Bologan vs Sai Agni Jeevetesh
12
Carlsen vs Anand
13
Freeing Sacrifice
14
Introduction and Bologan vs Orlov
15
Freeing Sacrifice in the Defence: Benjamin vs Bologan
16
Sacrifice for Space: Bologan vs Romanishin
17
Freeing Sacrifice in the Sicilian: Bologan vs Ye Jiangchuan
18
Freeing Sacrifice for the Bad Bishop: Giri vs Gukesh
19
Freeing Sacrifice for the Bad Bishop: Jakovenko vs Bologan
20
Sacrifice in the attack
21
Introduction
22
Destroying the position of the King: Bologan vs Danielian
23
Destroying the position of the King: Bologan vs Redon
24
Sacrifice in a closed position: Bauer vs Bologan
25
Another Sacrifice in the Sicilian: Bologan va Caruana
26
Intermediate Moves
27
Introduction and Example 1
28
Example 2
29
Example 3
30
Intermediate Moves in the Endgame: Kramanik vs Karjakin
31
Example 5
32
A more complex example: Movsesian vs Caruana
33
Pawn Attack
34
Introduction
35
Subtle preparing moves: Bologan vs Anand
36
Attack in the centre: Potkin vs Bologan
37
Breakthrough: Bologan vs Najer
38
Breakthrough: Bologan vs Mchedlishvili
39
Looking for the Weaknesses: Bologan vs Wang Hao
40
Nf4 Sacrifice in the King's Indian
41
Introduction and Kamsky vs Kasparov
42
Petrosian vs Geller
43
Kotov vs Gligoric
44
Chernin vs Polgar
45
Practice Positions
46
Control: Bologan vs Tischbierek
47
Freeing Sacrifice: Morozevich vs Bologan
48
Intermediate Moves: Mamedov vs Organdziev
49
Nf4 Sacrifice: Sulashvili vs Miroshnichenko
50
Pawn Attack: Bologan vs Rogers
51
Sacrifice in the Attack: Bologan vs Wojtaszek
52
Tactical Weaknesses: Salanki vs Horvarth
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