The Complete Guide to Chess Tactics

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The Complete Guide to Chess Tactics provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 21 hours worth of material. The Complete Guide to Chess Tactics is taught by Tryfon Gavriel. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Chess Tactics, Calculation, and Pattern recognition skills that will enable you to create beautiful winning combinations

    What you'll learn:

    • Be able to use a fundamental understanding of chess tactics and combinations to sky-rocket your results and rating
    • Be able to make sure opportunities are not missed in Calculation using Weakness of last move, Common squares, and "In-Effect"
    • Be able to make use of the important tactical motifs like Fork, Deflection, Decoy, Pins, Discovered Checks, and many more etc
    • Be able to get a feel for downsides of opponents position which could imply a combination exists
    • Be able to use chess combinations to often win by force from positions where no issues visually seem present
    • Be able to know the philosophies of great tactical examples explained in depth and re-use them in your own games
    • Be able to use inspirational calculation aids such as "The power of the pinned piece is illusionary" and "Combine and win"
    • Be able to understand the importance of the prioritisation of forcing moves when calculating to limit the opponent's replies
    • Be able to appreciate the examples of combinations from the World chess champions
    • Be able to exploit the default downside often of the Weak Back Rank
    • Be able to exploit your passed pawn potential through tactical means
    • Be able to exploit loose piece liabilities of the opponent
    • Be able to exploit King safety issues of the opponent
    • Be able to detect tactical issues and "celebrate" them using the concept word of "down-sides" throughout the examples
    • Be able to understand the Fundamentals of Chess Tactics - Forcing moves, checks, captures, threats of mate and limiting opponent options in general
    • Be able to match appropriate combinations with the downsides of the opponents position
    • Be able to maximise the differential imposed between strengths of your position and opponent weaknesses
    • Be able to play brilliant and beautiful chess combinations - but be warned you may lose sleep over them
    • Be able to detect if combinations exist using various approaches of detection and examples
    • Be able to finish off opponents quickly and get a new game in the all-you-can eat online tournaments
    • Be able to play with very high accuracy sharp combinations
    • Be able to recognise all the key mating patterns that have been established through Chess History
    • Be able to practice with multiple examples all key tactical instruments which are part of combinations

    FIDECMKingscrusher has one goal of the course.And that is to make you a much stronger tactician than ever before in your life. You should be in a much better position by training with this course to create beautiful chess combinations on the chessboard which feature a wide range of patterns and demonstrate amazing calculation ability. In short, the goal of the course is to make you a very strong chess tactician and help you enjoy your chess to the absolute maximum.

    This course has a structure which is essentially is "process" and "patterns".

    PROCESS:The Art of Chess Calculation

    The "process" aspect is the art of chess calculation.Even if you didn't know a single tactical pattern by name, you could still play amazing tactics just with great calculation which the course gives you a solid foundation in. Yes, even if you didn't know your forks from your pins, the "Process" part of the course as in the art of calculation would still enable you to play great chess combinations using an entire orchestra of tactical patterns without even knowing their names.

    But training yourself on patterns will enhance your art of calculation and you will be able to name the key tactical patterns which are important for searching them out to practice and discuss with others as well as prompt during your calculations.

    "Process" is like the software of your chess mind. "Patterns" are like the Content for that software. You need both the software and the content to be really effective as a tactician!.

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    PROCESS->


    YOURSTRENGTHSOFPOSITION(PLUSSES +'s) ====> MATCHWITH

    DOWNSIDESOFOPPONENTSPOSITION (FORMAXIMUMDIFFERENTIAL between the PLUSANDMINUS)


    BOTTOMUPAPPROACHES>----TOPDOWNAPPROACHES

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    Patterns help feed the process of calculation. Your goal often is to create a maximum differential between the strengths of your position which can be realised from very strong calculation skills and the downsides of the opponent's position which often requires a trained intuition and eye for potential downsides to ensure you are even aware combinational solutions might exist.

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    PATTERNS:Tactical Patterns,Mating Patterns, Weakness of Position patterns.

    The "patterns" aspect is divided into three key "pattern" areas:

    Bold ones below represent really key and frequent visitors to most people's games

    Tactical Patterns (alphabetically)

    These tactical patterns are very useful to practice and help internalise.

    1. Absolute Pin

    2. Advanced Pawn

    3. Annihilation of Defence

    4. Alekhine’s Gun

    5. Attraction

    6. Battery

    7. Blockading defensive resources

    8. Capture

    9. Capture the Defender

    10. Checks - gaining key tempo e.g. winning material via checks

    11. Clearance

    12. Combine and Win tactics

    13. Connected passed pawns

    14. Counterplay management move

    15. Counter Threat

    16. Cross-check

    17. Cross-pin

    18. Decoy

    19. Deflection

    20. Demolition of Pawns around opponent's king

    21. Demolition of Pawn Structure

    22. Desperado

    23. Discovered Attack

    24. Domination

    25. Double Attack

    26. Double Check

    27. Draw Tactics

    28. Endgame Tactics

    29. Exchange sacrifice

    30. f2 (or f7) weakness

    31. Forcing Moves

    32. Fork

    33. Goal Hanging Tactics e.g. N on f5 (also see Thorn pawn)

    34. Greek Gift Sacrifice

    35. Indirect Defense

    36. Interference

    37. Intermediate move (synonym: Zuichenzug)

    38. King Aggression in Endgames

    39. King Chase

    40. Liberational tactics

    41. Opposition

    42. Overload the defender

    43. Weakness of last move

    44. Passed pawn creation

    45. Pawn-Fork

    46. Pawn Tactics

    47. Pawn Breakthrough

    48. Perpetual Attack

    49. Perpetual Check

    50. Pins - Absolute

    51. Pins -Relative

    52. Pins -Celebration

    53. Positional Tactic

    54. Prophylaxis move

    55. Removing King Escape Squares

    56. Rook lift

    57. Sacrifice (Positional)

    58. Sacrifice (calculated)

    59. Simplification

    60. Queen and Bishop Battery

    61. Quiet but killer move (greatly used in Alekhine combinations)

    62. Relative Pin

    63. Remove the Defender

    64. Sacrifice

    65. Simplification

    66. Situational Pin

    67. Soft spot sacrifice

    68. Strategic Crush tactic - e.g. locking in bishop, good knight

    69. Skewer

    70. Stalemate Tactics

    71. Tempo Tactics

    72. Thorn Pawns

    73. Threat making

    74. Trapped Piece

    75. Triangulation

    76. Two Rooks Battery

    77. Two Rooks on 7th Rank

    78. Under-promotion

    79. Weak Back-Rank

    80. Weakness of last move

    81. Windmill

    82. X-Ray

    83. X-Ray Attack

    84. X-Ray Defense

    85. Zugzwang

    86. Zwischenzug

    Mating Patterns(alphabetically)

    These mating patterns are useful to practice and help internalise.

    1. Anastasia's mate

    2. Anderssen's mate

    3. Arabian mate

    4. Back-rank mate

    5. Bishop and knight mate

    6. Blackburne's mate

    7. Blind swine mate

    8. Boden's mate

    9. Box mate (Rook mate)

    10. Combine and Win Mate

    11. Corner mate

    12. Cozio's mate

    13. Damiano's bishop mate

    14. Damiano's mate

    15. David and Goliath mate

    16. Double bishop mate

    17. Dovetail mate

    18. Epaulette mate

    19. Fool’s mate

    20. Greco's mate

    21. Hook mate

    22. Kill Box mate

    23. King and two bishops mate

    24. King and two knights mate

    25. Ladder checkmate

    26. Légal mate

    27. Lolli's mate

    28. Max Lange's mate

    29. Mayet's mate

    30. Morphy's mate

    31. Opera mate

    32. Pillsbury's mate

    33. Queen mate

    34. Réti's mate

    35. Smothered mate

    36. Support mate

    37. Suffocation mate

    38. Swallow's tail mate

    "Opponent Downsides" aka "Tactical Issues" aka "Tactical Liabilities" aka "Weakness of Position"Patterns

    These help you intuitively identify if a combination may exist in the position.

    1. Awkward Pieces (trappable)

    2. King SafetyIssues e.g. Back rank

    3. Loose pieces (unprotected)

    4. Overworked pieces

    5. Pieces away from King

    6. Tactical Liabilities in general

    7. Weaknesses in general