Positional Chess for Intermediate Players with GM Marian Petrov

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Positional Chess for Intermediate Players with GM Marian Petrov
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In Positional Chess for Intermediate Players, GM Marian Petrov deep dives into the most important positional chess principles.

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You’ve got the chess basics down.

You know your way around the basic strategies, tactics, and those crucial opening moves.

Yet, something is holding you back from leveling up your game…

That’s where GM Marian Petrov comes in to save the day.

In Positional Chess for Intermediate Players, GM Marian Petrov deep dives into the most important positional chess principles.

What you will learn:

  • Mastering the Bishop Pair – Delve into the strategic power of the Bishop Pair. GM Petrov will guide you through the nuances of leveraging these pieces, highlighting their long-range capabilities and how they can dominate the board.
  • Unraveling the Secrets of the Pawn Wedge – Pawns might be small, but they’re mighty! In this segment, you’ll explore the concept of the Pawn Wedge, a crucial element in chess strategy. Understand how to use pawns to control space, create strongholds, and disrupt your opponent’s plans.
  • Outpost, Space, and Dealing with Double Pawns – Enhance your understanding of key positional concepts like Outposts, Space Control, and handling Double Pawns. This comprehensive module will teach you how to establish outposts for your pieces, effectively use space to your advantage, and turn the often-troublesome double pawns into an asset.

Time to get started!

Outline:

Chapter 1 The Bishop Pair
Chapter 2 The Pawn Wedge
Chapter 3 Outpost, Space, and Double Pawns

About The Author:

GM Marian Petrov [FIDE 2537]

is an accomplished professional chess coach, theorist, and Bulgarian champion in 2002 and 2017, as well as the winner of many open tournaments around the world. Also, a FIDE trainer and coach of the team Wales at the last Olympiad in Baku in 2016. He graduated from the National Sports Academy in Sofia, Bulgaria with a Bachelor’s degree in Chess Pedagogy, a four-year undergraduate program designed to prepare top-level chess trainers.