Artikelnummer
SCNAVYCC
Autor
Your Calculation Compass
Know When to Calculate
Eigenschaften
Download, ChessBase, 1. Auflage 2025
In this insightful video course, Grandmaster David Navara shares practical advice on when to calculate deeply in a position - and just as importantly, when not to.
Using instructive examples from top-level games, you'll learn:
- When simple, solid moves are better than deep calculation
- How to identify situations that require precise calculation
- The importance of candidate moves and systematic analysis
- Common pitfalls like overcalculating or ignoring strategic factors
- The value of intermediate and hidden tactical moves
This video course will sharpen your decision-making and help you save time and energy during games - a must-see for tournament players looking to boost their practical play!
Video running time: 1 hour 34 min (English)
David Navara (*1985 in Prague) is the strongest Czech chess player and has been part of the extended world elite for many years. A chess prodigy, he was coached early on by renowned trainers such as Luděk Pachman and won multiple national and internationa youth titles. He became an International Master at 14 and was awarded the Grandmaster title in 2002. Navara is a multiple-time Czech Champion and has played for the national team at every Chess Olympiad since 2002, usually on board one. His internationa highlights include reaching the quarterfinals of the 2011 World Cup and winning the European Blitz Championship in 2022. In addition to his chess career, he earned a master’s degree in logic from Charles University in Prague and has been a full-time chess professional since 2010. Navara is known for his sportsmanship and deep, strategic style of play.
Using instructive examples from top-level games, you'll learn:
- When simple, solid moves are better than deep calculation
- How to identify situations that require precise calculation
- The importance of candidate moves and systematic analysis
- Common pitfalls like overcalculating or ignoring strategic factors
- The value of intermediate and hidden tactical moves
This video course will sharpen your decision-making and help you save time and energy during games - a must-see for tournament players looking to boost their practical play!
Video running time: 1 hour 34 min (English)
David Navara (*1985 in Prague) is the strongest Czech chess player and has been part of the extended world elite for many years. A chess prodigy, he was coached early on by renowned trainers such as Luděk Pachman and won multiple national and internationa youth titles. He became an International Master at 14 and was awarded the Grandmaster title in 2002. Navara is a multiple-time Czech Champion and has played for the national team at every Chess Olympiad since 2002, usually on board one. His internationa highlights include reaching the quarterfinals of the 2011 World Cup and winning the European Blitz Championship in 2022. In addition to his chess career, he earned a master’s degree in logic from Charles University in Prague and has been a full-time chess professional since 2010. Navara is known for his sportsmanship and deep, strategic style of play.
In diesem aufschlussreichen Videokurs gibt Großmeister David Navara praktische Tipps, wann man in einer Stellung Varianten berechnen sollte - und, was ebenso wichtig ist, wann man es nicht tun sollte.
Anhand anschaulicher Beispiele aus Partien von Spitzenspielern lernen Sie:
- Wann einfache, solide Züge besser sind als tiefes Rechnen
- Wie Sie Situationen erkennen, die präzises Rechnen erfordern
- Die Bedeutung von Kandidatenzügen und systematischer Analyse
- Häufige Fehler wie "Zu viel Rechnen" oder das Ignorieren strategischer Faktoren
- Den Wert von taktischen Zwischenzügen und versteckten Zügen
Dieser Videokurs schärft Ihre Entscheidungsfähigkeit und hilft Ihnen, während der Partien Zeit und Energie zu sparen - ein Muss für Turnierspieler, die ihr praktisches Spiel verbessern möchten!
Anhand anschaulicher Beispiele aus Partien von Spitzenspielern lernen Sie:
- Wann einfache, solide Züge besser sind als tiefes Rechnen
- Wie Sie Situationen erkennen, die präzises Rechnen erfordern
- Die Bedeutung von Kandidatenzügen und systematischer Analyse
- Häufige Fehler wie "Zu viel Rechnen" oder das Ignorieren strategischer Faktoren
- Den Wert von taktischen Zwischenzügen und versteckten Zügen
Dieser Videokurs schärft Ihre Entscheidungsfähigkeit und hilft Ihnen, während der Partien Zeit und Energie zu sparen - ein Muss für Turnierspieler, die ihr praktisches Spiel verbessern möchten!
Gewicht | 100 g |
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Hersteller | ChessBase |
Medium | Download |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2025 |
Autor | David Navara |
Sprache | Englisch |
Auflage | 1 |
Einband | Download |
Name | ChessBase GmbH |
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Adresse | Osterbekstr. 90 a Hamburg 22083 Deutschland |
Internet | www.chessbase.de |
info@chessbase.de |
Introduction
Lazy man's guide to when not to calculate
Time Management
Method of Comparison
Candidate Moves
Step by step
Long variation, wrong variation
One move further
Intermediate moves
Opponent's Tactics
Invisible moves
Evaluation
Seeking a unicorn
Critical moments
Radical measures
Summary
Lazy man's guide to when not to calculate
Time Management
Method of Comparison
Candidate Moves
Step by step
Long variation, wrong variation
One move further
Intermediate moves
Opponent's Tactics
Invisible moves
Evaluation
Seeking a unicorn
Critical moments
Radical measures
Summary
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