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Foxy Chess DVD 114,115,116 Novice, Intermediate & Advanced Play

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  • Type: Chess Instruction

    Description

    Foxy Chess DVD 114,115,116 Novice, Intermediate & Advanced Play
    Part Number:
    foxy114115116
    Description
    Foxy Openings 3 Volume Set
    Chess DVD 114 ,115 & 116
    Over 5 hours of easily referenced instruction
    Novice, Intermediate & Advanced Play
    New 3 Volume Series from IM Andrew Martin
    Senior FIDE Trainer and International Master Andrew Martin chooses
    easy-to-understand key ideas
    to help you improve. Adopt his simple recommendations and you will find your game improving quicker than you ever thought possible. There are three volumes:
    1)Vol.1 1 hour 48 minutes
    Novice
    0-1400) These
    10 EASY TO LEARN lessons
    will help the Novice Players, Advance novice PLAYERS, as well as INTERMEDIATE PLAYERS, GET BETTER AT CHESS. Regardless of your playing level this DVD CONTAINS LESSONS TO
    REINVENT YOUR chess thinking AND IMPROVE YOUR chess SKILLS!!!
    Vol.2 -
    Intermediate
    ( 1000-1800) time 2 hours
    1) Think about pawn structures
    2) Coordinate the pieces
    3) Winning won positions
    4) What to do when you are losing.
    5) How to play against weaker opponents
    6) How to play against equal opponents
    7) How to play against stronger opponents
    8) Time trouble!
    9) Develop depth-avoid superficiality
    10) Chess is a practical game.
    Vol. 3)
    Advanced
    ( 1800+) Vol.3 2hours These 10 EASY TO LEARN lessons will help the Advance PLAYERS Get to the next level of Chess im andrew will give you 10 proven methods to advance your chess skills and reinvent your Chess Thinking
    1) Don't run yourself down
    2) Concentrate on positives
    3) Make notes to your own games
    4) Look over your best wins
    5) Play like Portisch!
    6) Sister pawn structures
    7) The theory of infinite resistance
    8) Counterplay is the essence of defence
    9) Study the endgame in chunks
    10) Stay flexible