Gambits vary of course in soundness and it is important to teach what "ticks many boxes" for use in various time controls. I am also at faster time controls especially, particularly fond of aggressive openings and gambits. For example, the Smith-Morra Gambit vs the Sicilian Defence, and other gambits can be used aggressively even with the black pieces such as the Albin Counter Gambit. I also like provocative openings like the Knight's Tango systems to encourage weaknesses from opponents. I like Solid openings on such as the London System. In terms of concrete openings to make use of potentially teaching here at Udemy through courses. The dynamic aggressive attacking players were particularly strong tactically and would often trade off pawn structure neatness and material to try and checkmate the opponent's kings. Checkmate does win the game :) They were masters of finishing combinations naturally as they sought to reduce the king's safety of the opponent in various ways including bringing the King out for often beautiful mating combinations. if you want to be a dynamic aggressive attacking style player, I may be able to encourage you and find you relevant resources on that path. My favorite heroes are mainly Attacking style tactical players: Paul Morphy, Alexander Alekhine, Mikhail Tal, Bobby Fischer, and Garry Kasparov. In general, I will try and give you greater enthusiasm for the game and in particular the dynamic attacking, aggressive tactical aspects of playing chess. I particularly love attacking chess, chess tactics, and combinations, and it is probably no accident that my "Complete Guide to Chess Tactics" has been a best-seller shortly after its release here at Udemy. Many of my Youtube viewers claim big rating increases after watching my videos. Played twice in the main British Chess championship. I have done teaching in Schools and also have done teaching online with several Lichess students on a regular basis, and have a very good coaching rating at lichess. My trophy was awarded to me by Grandmaster and Ph.D. One of my earliest Over-the-board achievements in Chess was winning the Lloyds Under 18 national UK tournament in 1989. Won quite a few tournaments at lichess - in fact giving me 3rd rank overall behind Lance5500 and papasi in a recent detailed statistical blog analysis titled "Lichess Marathon Statistics". Lichess marathon top 10 finishers in 4 marathons so far. Peak ICC 5 min auto-pairing of 2383 (29-Jun 2012). Over 35 years of playing activity both online and offline. I am also the Webmaster of the correspondence-style chess server Chessworld which emphasizes game quality and research. I have done many shows on commercial chess servers. I am a FIDE Candidate Master (CM), and British Regional Chess Master, and run a popular Youtube channel for many years with over 114k+ Subs as of 2021 and a Silver Button Award. Tryfon Gavriel, also known as "Kingscrusher" on the Internet. The course is structured to provide recommendations in the following areas: Black can often look forward to better endgames, and generally is not blasted off the board because of major King safety issues. Any opening has its up and downsides and this course shows how to address the downsides and celebrate the upsides. Unlike the French defense, the Caro-Kann does not lock in the c8 bishop. However, it does take up the c6 square and sometimes White can gain a space advantage. e4. It often does not have such a large number of forcing variations in openings such as the Sicilian defense. It is relatively easier to learn because it is more positional in nature. The Caro-Kann is a very reliable response to 1. Major world champion exponents of the Caro-Kann have included Jose Raul Capablanca, Mikhail Botvinnik, Tigran Petrosian, and Anatoly Karpov. Quite often the Caro-Kann has been used to neutralize dangerous tactical players, especially in the case of Botvinnik who used it successfully in the 1961 rematch vs Mikhail Tal. The initial opening choice is the Caro-Kann defense - a defense that has been used by many World chess champions in the past. This course provides a repertoire for navigating the complexities of playing with the Black pieces against 1.e4. The repertoire choices should ideally be good statistically, be engine approved, be fun and easy to play, and have other positive characteristics. An opening repertoire is something a player can use to navigate the vast complexities of chess in the early stages of the game.
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