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The Chess Player´s Mating Guide Vol. 1+2

2 DVDs - King in the Centre/Weakened Kingside

DVD-Box, ChessBase, 1. Auflage 2016

Aus der Reihe »The Chess Player´s Mating Guide«

39,80 €
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DVD 1
One of the first lessons you learn in chess is to bring your king into safety by castling - be it on the kingside or the queenside - after having developed your minor pieces. By ignoring this rule of thumb, not only may your king end up in trouble, but your other pieces and in particular, your rooks, may never end up playing much of a role, and before you know it, things are looking grim. Even at the highest level, the consequences of neglecting this basic element of opening theory has been frequently underestimated. In this first volume of the new Mating Guide series, the emphasis will be on how to exploit a vulnerably placed king in the centre. With 10 chapters, 20 illustrative games and key themes including a lead in development, preventing castling, the open e-file and different kinds of sacrifices, this DVD will show you everything you need to know to master mid-board showdowns. The level of the content means it is relevant to both beginners as well as master level players - as both elementary examples (also from my own practice) as well as classical attacking games by elite grandmasters are analysed in detail. After thoroughly studying the training material, you will be challenged to test your knowledge by solving the 10 training exercises. A must-have for ambitious chess players who want to improve their own attacking skills or enjoy the beauty of attacking play!

·Video running time: 5 hours (English)
·With interactive training including video feedback
·Exclusive database with mating examples
·Including CB 12 Reader

Born in 1988, Robert Ris is an International Master who has represented The Netherlands in various international youth events. Nowadays his main activities in the Amsterdam area consist of teaching in schools and chess clubs as well as coaching private clients. On top of that, he is also an active online trainer with a number of students from a host of different countries. Robert has made several appearances as a live commentator for prestigious events, such as the Dutch National Championships 2011-2013 and the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in 2013 and 2014.



DVD 2
In the first volume of the The Chess Players Mating Guide series typical ideas have been shown how to exploit the uncastled king. In the second volume attention will be paid to the castled king and in particular on ways of exploiting the weakened kingside. Several well-known themes, pawnformations and other attacking weapons are covered in 8 chapters with the goal to challenge the viewer determining and exploiting the weaknesses. IM Robert Ris has made an interesting selection of famous games as well as games from his own practice to demonstrate the typical ideas exploiting the weaknesses in the pawnformation in front of the castled king. The selected material is a good warm-up for the exercises which are presented at the end to test your knowledge on this topic. By then you at least will have the confidence to claim you have become a dangerous attacking player as Tal, Aljechin, Fischer or any of your other favorites. Watch, learn & enjoy!

·Video running time: 5 hours (English)
·With interactive training including video feedback
·Exclusive database with mating examples
·Including CB 12 Reader

Born in 1988, Robert Ris is an International Master who has represented The Netherlands in various international youth events. Nowadays his main activities in the Amsterdam area consist of teaching in schools and chess clubs as well as coaching private clients. On top of that, he is also an active online trainer with a number of students from a host of different countries. Robert has made several appearances as a live commentator for prestigious events, such as the Dutch National Championships 2011-2013 and the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in 2013 and 2014.


Minimum:
·Pentium III 1 GHz, 1 GB RAM
·Windows Vista, XP (Service Pack 3)
·DirectX9 graphic card with 256 MB RAM
·DVD-ROM drive
·Windows Media Player 9
·internet connection for program activation.
Recommended:
·PC Intel Core i7, 2.8 GHz
·4 GB RAM
·Windows 7 or Windows 8
·DirectX10 graphic card (or compatible) with 512 MB RAM or better
·100% DirectX10 compatible sound card
·Windows Media Player 11
·DVD-ROM drive
·Internet connection for program activation.


DVD 1
Bereits Anfänger lernen, dass man den König schnell durch die kurze oder lange Rochade in Sicherheit bringen soll, nachdem man seine Leichtfiguren entwickelt hat. Ignoriert man diese Faustregel, kommt nicht nur der König schnell in Schwierigkeiten, sondern auch die anderen Figuren und vor allem die Türme können ihre volle Kraft nicht nutzen. Sogar auf höchstem Niveau wurde schon oft unterschätzt, welche Folgen es haben kann, wenn man diese Grundregel des Eröffnungsspiels missachtet. In der ersten Folge der neuen „Mating Guide” Serie wird gezeigt, wie man es ausnutzt, wenn der gegnerische König exponiert im Zentrum steht. In zehn Kapiteln und mit Hilfe von 20 Beispielpartien zeigt der Autor anhand von Schlüsselmotiven wie Entwicklungsvorsprung, Verhinderung der gegnerischen Rochade, offener e-Linie sowie zahlreicher Opfermotive alles, was man wissen muss, um dieses Thema zu beherrschen. Anfänger und Meisterspieler können von dieser DVD profitieren, denn sie bietet detaillierte Analysen von einfachen Beispielen (auch aus der Praxis des Autors) und klassischen Angriffspartien von Spitzengroßmeistern. Am Ende folgen zehn Aufgaben, die Sie auffordern, Ihr Wissen zu testen. Definitiv ein Muss für aufstrebende Spieler, die ihr Schach verbessern oder schönes Angriffsschach genießen wollen!

·Videospielzeit: 5 Stunden (English)
·Interaktiver Abschlusstest mit Video-Feedback
·Datenbank mit weiteren Mattbeispielen
·Mit CB 12 Reader



DVD 2
Auf der ersten DVD der Chess Players Mating Guide-Serie wurden typische Ideen gezeigt, wie man den unrochierten König ausnutzt. Teil 2 befasst sich nun mit dem Rochadekönig und speziell mit den Methoden, aus dem geschwächten Königsflügel Kapital zu schlagen. Diverse bekannte Themen, Bauernformationen und andere Angriffswaffen werden in 8 Kapiteln unter die Lupe genommen, um den Zuschauer vor die Herausforderung zu stellen, die Schwächen zu bestimmen und auszunutzen. IM Robert Ris hat eine interessante Auswahl von berühmten Duellen sowie Partien aus seiner eigenen Praixis zusammengestellt, um die typischen Ideen zu zeigen, wie man die Schwächen in der Bauernformation vor dem Rochadekönig ausnutzen kann. Das ausgewählte Material ist ein gutes Aufwärmtraining für die Übungen, die am Ende präsentiert werden, um das eigene Wissen zu diesem Thema zu testen. Bis dahin werden Sie zumindest mit breiter Brust behaupten können, ein ebenso gefährlicher Angriffspieler geworden zu sein wie Tal, Aljechin, Fischer oder ein anderer Ihrer Favoriten. Zusehen, lernen und Spaß haben!

Videospielzeit: 5 Std. (Englisch)
Interaktiver Test mit Videofeedback
Extra: Datenbank mit weiteren Beispielen
Mit ChessBase Reader
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Mindestens:
·Pentium III 1 GHz
·1 GB RAM
·Windows Vista, XP (Service Pack 3)
·DirectX9 Grafikkarte mit 256 MB RAM
·DVD-ROM Laufwerk
·Windows Media Player 9
·Chessbase12/Fritz 13 oder mitgelieferter Reader
·Internetverbindung zur Programmaktivierung

Empfohlen:
·PC Intel Core i7 2.8 GHz
·4 GB RAM
·Windows 8.1 oder Windows 10
·DirectX10 Grafikkarte (oder kompatibel) mit 512 MB RAM oder mehr
·100% DirectX10 kompatible Soundkarte
·Windows Media Player 11
·DVD-ROM Laufwerk
Internetverbindung zur Programmaktivierung
Weitere Informationen
Gewicht 100 g
Hersteller ChessBase
Medium DVD
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
Autor Robert Ris
Reihe The Chess Player´s Mating Guide
Auflage 1
Einband DVD-Box

Sample Video:

Beispielvideo:

DVD 1
1.Mating Guide Vol.1: The King in the Centre
2.01: Intro [03:47]
3.Chapter 1: Lead in Development
4.02: Game 1 - Morra Gambit [10:01]
5.03: Game - Morphy,P - Isouard,C [12:24]
6.Chapter 2: Forcing sacrifices
7.04: Game 3 - Anderssen,A - Dufresne,J [10:29]
8.Chapter 3: Prevent Castling
9.05: Game 4 - Golod,V - Ris,R [11:20]
10.06: Game 5 - Bacrot,E - Mamedyarov,S [11:00]
11.07: Game 6 - Maiorov,N - Ris,R [09:54]
12.Chapter 4: Right to Castle
13.08: Game 7 - Fischer,R - Najdorf,M [11:30]
14.09: Game 8 - Heltzel,J - Ris,R [11:59]
15.Chapter 5: Open e-file
16.10: Game 9 - Rossolimo,N - Romanenko,I [11:07]
17.11: Game 10 - Magerramov,E - Kasparov,G [13:34]
18.Chapter 6: Weak-Colour Complex
19.12: Game 11 - Anand,V - Morovic Fernandez,I [10:02]
20.13: Game 12 - Nisipeanu,L - Schneider,I [10:30]
21.Chapter 7: Pawn Sacrifice: creating space for your pieces
22.14: Game 13 - Steinitz,W - Von Bardeleben,C [13:30]
23.15: Game 14 - Mamedyarov,S - Topalov,V [09:01]
24.Chapter 8: Piece Sacrifice: eliminating king's shield
25.16: Game 15 - Kasparov,G - Van Wely,L [08:26]
26.17: Game 16 - Grischuk,A - Gelfand,B [08:12]
27.Chapter 9: Destroying the centre/blockade
28.18: Game 17 - Sokolov,I - Van Kampen,R [07:18]
29.19: Game 18 - Short,N - Mchedlishvili,M [08:20]
30.Chapter 10: Harassing the king
31.20: Game 19 - Polugaevsky,L - Nezhmetdinov,R [09:17]
32.21: Game 20 - Vallejo Pons,F - Nabaty,T [05:47]
33.Quiz
34.22: Quiz 1 [10:42]
35.23: Quiz 2 [09:57]
36.24: Quiz 3 [12:46]
37.25: Quiz 4 [11:30]
38.26: Quiz 5 [10:57]
39.27: Quiz 6 [11:02]
40.28: Quiz 7 [06:42]
41.29: Quiz 8 [06:39]
42.30: Quiz 9 [07:09]
43.31: Quiz 10 [07:21]
44.32: Outro [01:24]


DVD 2
1.01: Introduction [03:54]
2.The Chess Player's Mating Guide Vol.2: Weakened kingside
3.Chapter 1: The Naked King
4.02: Game 1 - Zukertort,J - Blackburne,J [11:08]
5.03: Game 2 - Ivanchuk,V - Almasi,Z [06:12]
6.04: Game 3 - Hoi,C - Gulko,B [12:21]
7.Chapter 2: Back Rank
8.05: Game 4 - Alekhine,A - Colle,E [08:34]
9.06: Game 5 - Adams,E - Torre Repetto,C [13:55]
10.07: Game 6 - Korchmar,E - Poliak,A [10:13]
11.Chapter 3: Power of Bishops (and their Sacrifices!)
12.08: Game 7 - Lasker,E - Bauer,J [11:12]
13.09: Game 8 - Nimzowitsch,A - Tarrasch,S [10:59]
14.10: Game 9 - Spassky,B - Tal,M [15:11]
15.11: Game 10 - Rotlewi,G - Rubinstein,A [10:49]
16.12: Game 11 - Euwe,M - Keres,P [18:11]
17.Chapter 4: Weakness f2/f7
18.13: Game 12 - Byrne,R - Fischer,R [13:19]
19.14: Game 13 - Botvinnik,M - Portisch,L [09:34]
20.15: Game 14 - Gruenfeld,E - Alekhine,A [09:32]
21.Chapter 5: h-pawn missing (open h-file)
22.16: Game 15 - Liu Wenzhe - Donner,J [10:01]
23.17: Game 16 - Karpov,A - Morovic Fernandez,I [07:58]
24.Chapter 6: g-pawn missing (open g-file)
25.18: Game 17 - Fischer,R - Benko,P [06:45]
26.19: Game 18 - B Molinari - Luis Roux Cabral [15:23]
27.Chapter 7: Weakness h3/h6
28.20: Game 19 - Geller,E - Papapavlou,P [09:59]
29.21: Game 20 - Peng,Z - Ris,R [11:42]
30.Chapter 8: Weakness g3/g6
31.22: Game 21- Fischer,R - Myagmarsuren,L [10:54]
32.23: Game 22 - Ris,R - Vaganian,R [09:48]
33.Test questions
34.24: Test 1 [03:46]
35.25: Test 2 [09:16]
36.26: Test 3 [06:34]
37.27: Test 4 [05:31]
38.28: Test 5 [05:05]
39.29: Test 6 [07:35]
40.30: Test 7 [02:49]
41.31: Test 8 [03:51]
42.32: Test 9 [05:42]
43.33: Test 10 [04:49]
44.34: Outro [01:41]
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