Chess Fundamentals #3: Typical Mistakes
A student of mine, Zac, (MuskieMan33), graciously agrees to be the "case study" for this discussion of typical mistakes at the U1200 level. I examine a few of Zac's recently completed games, and then I critique three of his games that he plays in real time on the Chess.com "Live Chess" server. Lots of things to chew on: opponent's threats, pawn breaks, squares, planning, and (of course!) coordination and undefended pieces!
Thanks to Zac for volunteering for this video and putting his play on display for instructional purposes.
Видео Chess Fundamentals #3: Typical Mistakes канала John Bartholomew
Thanks to Zac for volunteering for this video and putting his play on display for instructional purposes.
Видео Chess Fundamentals #3: Typical Mistakes канала John Bartholomew
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