Artikelnummer
SCMMARMS4
Autor
Middlegame Secrets Vol. 4
The Secret Lives of Knights
ChessBase, 1. Auflage 2024
Aus der Reihe »Fritz Trainer Strategie«
For a chess player, chess pieces are like specific tools in a toolbox. We need to know how best to use them, just as a craftsman knows his tools. We shouldn’t use a screwdriver to hammer in a nail; and we shouldn’t position the knights on the edge of the board. Knights are mysterious creatures. They add irrational content to any position. However, in this video tutorial you will learn how to tame them.
We will focus on how to create an outpost for a Knight and how to maneuver with this piece to get maximum activity from it. We will talk about the knight’s soul mates: the queen and the passed pawn. We will also focus on positions where knights are vulnerable or hopelessly passive: typically when they are behind the pawn chains in which knight are vulnerable or hopelessly passive: typically, this happens when they are located behind the pawn chain.
- Video running time: 4 hours 39 minutes
- Extra: Training with ChessBase apps - Play-out-positions against Fritz on various levels
We will focus on how to create an outpost for a Knight and how to maneuver with this piece to get maximum activity from it. We will talk about the knight’s soul mates: the queen and the passed pawn. We will also focus on positions where knights are vulnerable or hopelessly passive: typically when they are behind the pawn chains in which knight are vulnerable or hopelessly passive: typically, this happens when they are located behind the pawn chain.
- Video running time: 4 hours 39 minutes
- Extra: Training with ChessBase apps - Play-out-positions against Fritz on various levels
Für einen Schachspieler sind Schachfiguren wie bestimmte Werkzeuge in einem Werkzeugkasten. Wir müssen wissen, wie wir sie am besten einsetzen, so wie ein Handwerker seine Werkzeuge kennt. Wir sollten keinen Schraubenzieher verwenden, um einen Nagel einzuschlagen, und wir sollten die Springer nicht am Rand des Spielbretts positionieren. Springer sind mysteriöse Wesen. Springer verleihen jeder Position eine unkonventionellen Richtung. In diesem Video-Tutorial erfahren Sie jedoch, wie Sie mit Springern umgehen können.
Wir werden uns darauf konzentrieren, wie man einen Vorposten für einen Springer aufbaut und wie man diese Figur manövriert, um maximal aktiv zu stehen. Wir werden über die Seelenverwandten des Springers sprechen: die Dame und der Freibauer. Wir werden uns auch auf Stellungen konzentrieren, in denen Springer verwundbar oder hoffnungslos passiv sind: typischerweise, wenn sie sich hinter den Bauernketten befinden.
- Laufzeit: 4 Std 39 Minuten
- Extra: Training mit ChessBase apps - Repertoire erlernen und Schlüsselstellungen auf verschiedenen Leveln ausspielen
Wir werden uns darauf konzentrieren, wie man einen Vorposten für einen Springer aufbaut und wie man diese Figur manövriert, um maximal aktiv zu stehen. Wir werden über die Seelenverwandten des Springers sprechen: die Dame und der Freibauer. Wir werden uns auch auf Stellungen konzentrieren, in denen Springer verwundbar oder hoffnungslos passiv sind: typischerweise, wenn sie sich hinter den Bauernketten befinden.
- Laufzeit: 4 Std 39 Minuten
- Extra: Training mit ChessBase apps - Repertoire erlernen und Schlüsselstellungen auf verschiedenen Leveln ausspielen
EAN | 9783866819627 |
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Gewicht | 100 g |
Hersteller | ChessBase |
Breite | 13 cm |
Höhe | 19 cm |
Medium | Download |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2024 |
Autor | Jan Markos |
Reihe | Fritz Trainer Strategie |
Auflage | 1 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-86681-962-7 |
Introduction
Knight dominating the Bishop
Knight dominating the Bishop 1: Van Wely vs Karjakin, Wijk aan Zee 2012
Knight dominating the Bishop 2: Navara vs Caruana, Reggio Emilia 2010
Knight dominating the Bishop 3: Anand vs Van Wely, Wijk aan Zee 2001
Knight dominating the Bishop 4: Navara vs Hracek, Ostrava 2010
Knight dominating the Bishop 5: Markos vs Gustafsson, Graz 2010
A Knight's Best Friend
Passed Pawn 1: Markos vs Korchnoi, Pulvermuehle 2006
Passed Pawn 2: Carlsen vs Karjakin, Wijk aan Zee 2012
Passed Pawn 3: Spassky vs Petrosian, Wch Moscow 1969
Knight behind the Pawn Chain
Knight behind the Pawn Chain 1: Cheparinov vs Stellwagen, Amsterdam 2005
Knight behind the Pawn Chain 2: Gelfand vs Morozevich, Moscow 2014
Knight behind the Pawn Chain 3: Antal vs Markos, Pardubice 2007
Knight Behind the Pawn Chain 4: Naiditsch vs Timman, Dortmund 2002
Restricting the Knight
Restricting the Knight 1: Swiercz vs Idani, Maribor 2012
Restricting the Knight 2: Yu Yangyi vs Ju Wenjun, Gibraltar 2017
Restricting the Knight 3: Aronian vs Naiditsch, Karlsruhe 2018
Restricting the Knight 4: Markos vs Kulhanek, Czech Team Championship 2009
Restricting the Knight 5: Kasparov vs Shirov, Horgen 1994
Outposts
Outposts 1: Larsen vs Svidler, Bad Homburg 1998
Outposts 2: Ding Liren vs Grischuk, Ekaterinburg 2021
Outposts 3: Nijboer vs Harikrishna, Wijk aan Zee 2001
Outposts 4: Markos vs Sluka, Czech Team Championship 2014
Outposts 5: Karjakin vs Fedoseev, World Cup 2021
The Art of Spotting Outposts
The Art of Spotting Outposts 1: Kramnik vs Ribli, Groningen 1993
The Art of Spotting Outposts 2: Markos vs Caletka, Slovak Team Championship 2017
The Art of Spotting Outposts 3: Smyslov vs Zuidema, Hamburg 1965
The Art of Spotting Outposts 4: Bacrot vs Tiviakov, Wijk aan Zee 2006
The Art of Spotting Outposts 5: Bobotsov vs Petrosian, Lugano 1968
Exercises
Database
Practice Positions
Position 1
Position 2
Position 3
Position 4 (against a bad Knight)
Position 5
Position 6
Knight dominating the Bishop
Knight dominating the Bishop 1: Van Wely vs Karjakin, Wijk aan Zee 2012
Knight dominating the Bishop 2: Navara vs Caruana, Reggio Emilia 2010
Knight dominating the Bishop 3: Anand vs Van Wely, Wijk aan Zee 2001
Knight dominating the Bishop 4: Navara vs Hracek, Ostrava 2010
Knight dominating the Bishop 5: Markos vs Gustafsson, Graz 2010
A Knight's Best Friend
Passed Pawn 1: Markos vs Korchnoi, Pulvermuehle 2006
Passed Pawn 2: Carlsen vs Karjakin, Wijk aan Zee 2012
Passed Pawn 3: Spassky vs Petrosian, Wch Moscow 1969
Knight behind the Pawn Chain
Knight behind the Pawn Chain 1: Cheparinov vs Stellwagen, Amsterdam 2005
Knight behind the Pawn Chain 2: Gelfand vs Morozevich, Moscow 2014
Knight behind the Pawn Chain 3: Antal vs Markos, Pardubice 2007
Knight Behind the Pawn Chain 4: Naiditsch vs Timman, Dortmund 2002
Restricting the Knight
Restricting the Knight 1: Swiercz vs Idani, Maribor 2012
Restricting the Knight 2: Yu Yangyi vs Ju Wenjun, Gibraltar 2017
Restricting the Knight 3: Aronian vs Naiditsch, Karlsruhe 2018
Restricting the Knight 4: Markos vs Kulhanek, Czech Team Championship 2009
Restricting the Knight 5: Kasparov vs Shirov, Horgen 1994
Outposts
Outposts 1: Larsen vs Svidler, Bad Homburg 1998
Outposts 2: Ding Liren vs Grischuk, Ekaterinburg 2021
Outposts 3: Nijboer vs Harikrishna, Wijk aan Zee 2001
Outposts 4: Markos vs Sluka, Czech Team Championship 2014
Outposts 5: Karjakin vs Fedoseev, World Cup 2021
The Art of Spotting Outposts
The Art of Spotting Outposts 1: Kramnik vs Ribli, Groningen 1993
The Art of Spotting Outposts 2: Markos vs Caletka, Slovak Team Championship 2017
The Art of Spotting Outposts 3: Smyslov vs Zuidema, Hamburg 1965
The Art of Spotting Outposts 4: Bacrot vs Tiviakov, Wijk aan Zee 2006
The Art of Spotting Outposts 5: Bobotsov vs Petrosian, Lugano 1968
Exercises
Database
Practice Positions
Position 1
Position 2
Position 3
Position 4 (against a bad Knight)
Position 5
Position 6
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