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Chess Tactics - from Basics to Brilliance, Vol. 5 DVD and Lessons in Pawn Play - Instructional E-Book Download

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From Basics to Brilliance
Tactics Vol.5: Tactics in the Endgame
If you are looking to improve your chess, tactical training is a sure-fire path to success. However, there are tactics - and then there are tactics! In the endgame, and often even right after the exchange of Queens, most of the standard combinations known from the middlegame no longer work. On this DVD, Valeri Lilov deals with realizing tactical opportunities in such quiet positions as well as the concepts that you need to know in order to discover these at the board. What's more, he also shows you tricks and techniques that you can use to punish the most common endgame mistakes. Take a fascinating journey through a world of wonderful combinations and deep ideas with IM Lilov. The young master from Bulgaria has prepared a unique collection of selected tactical problems together with their astounding solutions.The first thing you should do, however, is try to solve the problems for yourself - particularly because the author has made excellent use of the new interactive training format. He invites you enter your solutions on the board and provides helpful and immediate video feedback, just in case you don't find the right move on your first attempt. Take your tactical prowess to a whole new level by trying this exciting tactics course with Valeri Lilov!
* Video running time: 4 h 23 min.
* Interactive training: 55 exercises with explanations and video feedback.
* Including CB 12 Reader.
FM Valeri Lilov, co-founder of Tiger Lilov's Chess School and TigerLilov.com, is a top-notch professional chess coach popular with all of the major online communities promoting the game of chess. His balanced style of play and constant striving for improvement have both shaped his deep knowledge and understanding of chess theory, which he is about to demonstrate to you in his latest high quality DVD for ChessBase
System requirements:
Minimum: Pentium III 1 GHz, 1 GB RAM, Windows Vista, XP (Service Pack 3), DirectX9 graphic card with 256 MB RAM, DVD-ROM drive, Windows Media Player 9 and internet connection for program activation. Recommended: PC Intel Core i7, 2.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM, Windows 7 or Windows 8, DirectX10 graphic card (or compatible) with 512 MB RAM or better, 100% DirectX10 compatible sound card, Windows Media Player 11, DVD-ROM drive and internet connection for program activation.
Lessons in Pawn Play (Download)
by E. E. Cunnington
Every chess player knows that endgame study is the difference between winning, drawing, or losing. No question or debate, just like everyone knows to take the proper remedy when ill, to win back good health. The trouble is that few enjoy the cure's bitter taste - that's why "syrup" was added to cough syrup, and why Mary Poppins can sing about "A Spoonful of Sugar." It helps the medicine go down!
Here at ChessCentral we've never had a spoonful of sugar, but we have studied chess endgames. We learned endings the old way, with heavy paperback manuals and a board with pieces at a quiet table somewhere, often with an extra analysis board for variations.
Let's be clear: this e-book is better, much better - in fact, our digital version of Lessons in Pawn Play is the chess equivalent to a spoonful of sugar. Anyone who absorbs the material in this book will be cured of the common ills often seen in endgame play. In short, we have sugar-coated the "bitter pill" of mastering chess endgames.
The author is E. E. Cunnington, who wrote many popular chess books in a career that began in the 19th century. Recovering this beautiful portion of our chess heritage was a pleasure, and we find that Lessons in Pawn Play remains today a vital guide to endgames, full of essential knowledge. It offers a sure foundation in the art of chess endings, especially the handling of pawns in this critical phase of the game. Here's what Tim Sawyer wrote about this book nearly 15 years ago:
"Rev. Cunnington has a good handle on practical chess. The pawn play examples he gives and the situations he covers are usually ones that occur often in everyday play. This book covers most realistic situations when there are just a few pawns on the board.
"Beginners typically want to play without 'wasting time' studying. Fortunately for me, I learned my lesson well in 1972 when I failed to win an important (to me) tournament game, because I did not know something that is taught in this book. The half-point I lost took me out of contention for my state high school championship. So after that, I studied. Indeed, every time I study a book like this, I learn new things, or sharpen in focus things I knew.
"For the past 30 years, I would estimate that once a week I have played a game that requires me to know something covered in this book. I have won most of those games - that means about 1,500 wins. How much time do you think my opponents 'wasted' in losing 1,500 games without much study? Save time; study well; win more."
Cunnington is careful to build the reader's knowledge base in an orderly fashion, one step at a time. He begins with basic elements that include general advice and sections on the "opposition," "under-promotion," and questions on when a lone King can stop pawns. All told, Cunnington examines 32 King and pawn endings, 35 Rook and pawn endings, 11 each for Bishop and Knight endings, and 21 examples involving Queens. Among the eleven text files there are chapters as follows:
Chapter 1: The Elements
Chapter 2: Kings and Pawns
Chapter 3: Kings, Queens, and Pawns
Chapter 4: Kings, Rooks, and Pawns
Chapter 5: Kings, Bishops, and Pawns
Chapter 6: Kings, Knights, and Pawns
If you want to improve at chess, then start with the endings - and Lessons in Pawn Play is a shortcut to better endgame play. Repeating Sawyer's excellent epigram, "Save time; study well; win more!"
System requirements:
You will need ChessBase 6.0 or higher, or Fritz (Komodo, Houdini, etc), or download the free ChessBase Reader here. Also: Pentium 1 GHz, 512 MB RAM, Windows 10, 9, Vista, or Windows XP (Service Pack 2)