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Yury Markushin
09.07.2016
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Yury Markushin
09.07.2016

Every chess player wants to step up their game. They try many different methods, but sadly most of them just don’t work. Otherwise everyone would already be at least 2000 rated. What are the main reasons this is happening? Is that because the methods are inefficient? Or is it because players simply don’t train “hard […]

Yury Markushin
09.05.2016
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Yury Markushin
09.05.2016

Chess is a tough game and, needless to say, requires many hours of training in order to get good at it. A chess player needs to develop many abilities, such as a decent understanding of the position, good tactical vision, good memorization of the theoretical lines and so on. All this might sound discouraging for […]

Yury Markushin
08.31.2016
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Yury Markushin
08.31.2016

Every chess player’s dream is to make it to grandmaster one day. Everyone wants to cross that 2500 elo mark associated with the most prestigious FIDE title. Everyone sees the fame and glory that come with the “GM” next to their name but they miss the most important aspect of it. They only see the […]

Yury Markushin
08.29.2016
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Yury Markushin
08.29.2016

Everyone wants to become a successful chess player, win tournaments, obtain FIDE titles, and get national recognition. Nevertheless, most chess players don’t believe in themselves enough to make that dream a reality. Before you can achieve your chess goals, you need to pick the right strategy and understand why you haven’t achieved them yet. Here […]

Yury Markushin
08.26.2016
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Yury Markushin
08.26.2016

All chess player want to advance to the next level. It doesn’t matter if you are 1000, 1200 or 1400 rated you most likely want to add at least 200 points to your current elo. It seems that for under 1400 rated players it should be easy to improve, but it turns out they are […]

Yury Markushin
08.24.2016
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Yury Markushin
08.24.2016

Many chess players take the game pretty seriously, so if you start questioning their devotion don’t get surprised if they become somewhat aggressive. Whether you are a chess player or not you can’t deny that chess is the most popular “board game” in the world. If you have chess-playing friends and want to keep them […]

Yury Markushin
08.19.2016
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Yury Markushin
08.19.2016

Vladimir Kramnik is one of the greatest chess players of our time. His positional playing style and fabulous endgame technique are quite unique and his games make great studying material for those who want to improve these aspects of the game. Kramnik’s contribution to the opening theory should not go unnoticed either; if the Berlin […]

Yury Markushin
08.03.2016
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Yury Markushin
08.03.2016

Most players think that to beat a chess master you need to be one yourself. However it is not always the case. There are many example of when players 400-500 points lower rated were able to beat a 2200 rated one. How do they do that? We will take a look at some of the […]

WGM Raluca Sgircea, IM Renier Castellanos
07.29.2016

Training your chess should be an everyday task, ideally. It is easier said than done, but from amateurs to professionals the amount of time dedicated to actual training is always limited. Different aspects of life, like for example a job, home and family obligations don’t let us dedicate as much time as we would like […]

WGM Raluca Sgircea, IM Renier Castellanos
07.24.2016

Club players and beginners have raised their level if we compare to 20 years ago, when the flow of information was not available for everyone. The tactical level of players rated around 1900 it is not much different from players rated 2200.