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  1. The Complete Guide to Attacking Chess
  2. 46 sections • 164 lectures • 34h 38m total length
  3. 2022-10 | e-Learning | English | MP4, PGN | 39.24 GB
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  5. Elements and Ingredients of Winning Attacking Chess Strategies and Tactics. Checkmate ends the game.
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  55. What you'll learn
  56. - Ability to appreciate what makes attacking chess effective
  57. - Ability to appreciate the elements in positions relating to attacking potential
  58. - Ability to see how certain openings can lead to attacking positions
  59. - Appreciate the greatest attacking players in Chess history
  60. - Ability to become a more concrete player by basing play around concrete mating combinations that end the chess war
  61. - Ability to reverse engineer how beautiful mating combinations are made possible and see the mistakes made, and elements made use of
  62. - Ability to appreciate some of the most iconic and instructive attacking chess games in history
  63. - Ability to appreciate the attacking perks of various pawn structures
  64. - Ability to appreciate that sometimes winning endgame simplification is the reward for attack
  65. - Ability to appreciate Alexander Alekhine as a "sensei" for Kasparov and learn from Alekhine's attacking foundation examples
  66. - Ability to appreciate Alexander Tolush as a "sensei" for Spassky and learn from Tolush's foundational examples
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  68. Requirements
  69. - Know how the chess pieces move and ideally has interest in attacking chess
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  71. Description
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  73. This guide to attacking chess highlights key attacking patterns and ingredients that can lead to mating combinations. It does not focus on mating patterns and combinations, but there is exercise training all the way through the example games, so you will also reinforce your combination and tactical skills.
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  75. The major "added value" and focus of the course is the opening and middlegame patterns and attacking "ingredients" of play that create the possibilities for mating patterns and combinations that crown earlier efforts.
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  77. The magic behind for example Alekhine's combinations for how he created the possibilities is systematically explored to help determine "key attacking ingredients". For payers such as Rudolf Spielmann, Alekhine's combinations were understood but just not how to get those positions.
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  79. "I can comprehend Alekhine's combinations well enough, but where he gets his attacking chances from and how he infuses such life into the very opening - that is beyond me." – Rudolf Spielmann
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  81. If you require a mating patterns guide, please check Kingscrushers "Art of Checkmate" which is a complementary course to this one. If you require a primer on tactical patterns, please check Kingscrusher's "Complete guide to chess tactics". These are complementary courses to this one. This course focuses on "how to get the attacking positions" in the first place, determining the key attacking patterns and ingredients from the Opening and into the middlegame.
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  83. The course is structured into layers taking into account both the acknowledged masters of attack and also the brilliancy games which showed other masters playing exceptionally well.
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  85. The first key "example layer" of the course made was instructive games of Alexander Alekhine who really loved tactics and combinational play and sought out key ingredients for these combinations in the opening and middlegame phase. Some of the course sections highlight these key ingredient "patterns" that are leveraged such as the "bishop without a counterpart". Other sections of the course have been inspired by Neural Network patterns because there is solid evidence that with less calculation, these patterns can even defeat very strong and accurate traditional "AB engines". So Neural network patterns such as "Thorn pawns" and "Bishop without a counterpart" create some of the sections.
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  87. The second key "example layer" of the course is made out of the immortal notable games of chess which have a strong attacking element to them. The ingredients of such games are dissected and these examples strengthen the section themes.
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  89. This course is a work in progress because Kingscrusher is passionate about attacking chess and loves to improve his own clarifications when creating courses. The extra layers of the course give further examples to reinforce the key sections from the most notable attacking players in Chess history. These extra layers will be added to for the ongoing evolution of this course.
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  91. By the end of the course, the student should be much more aware of key attacking ingredients and "patterns" of attacking chess, which will form an important part of the jigsaw needed for effective attacking chess from the opening into the middlegame and with often beautiful combinational conclusions.
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  93. Who this course is for:
  94. - Beginner to Intermediate level players
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