Get better at chess with the Yugoslav Prince!
Do you love rediscovering chess history while improving your game?
If so, then community author and expert
LandyPJY's first course ever will delight you.
Milan Vidmar was the Yugoslav Prince. He tussled with the strongest players until the 50's, beating chess titans like Alexander Alekhine, Max Euwe, and Akiba Rubinstein.
His games make for excellent lessons on classical strategy and resourceful play. Thanks to the hard work of LandyPJY, you can now enjoy and learn from the Milan Vidmar's finest efforts on the board.
The purpose of my course is to take a snapshot of his chess career, break down his games, and ultimately, help you understand his incredible strategic brilliance and classical chess style. - LandyPJY
Milan Vidmar: The Yugoslav Prince retraces our hero's finest tournament performances: San Sebastian 1911, Mannheim 1914, London 1922, and Hastings 1925/26.
Join LandyPJY as he looks back to the names and events that shaped these super-tournaments of old. After which, he serves up every game played by the Yugoslav Prince, with generous amounts of instructive commentary and analysis.
The tournament games are also accompanied by
112 trainable variations and reference games that further highlight the main lessons.
Here's a sample of what you'll learn inside the course:
🔥 How to build a massive space advantage out of the opening
🔥 Ironclad defense that repels the most dangerous-looking attacks
🔥 How to exchange your way to a stable positional advantage
🔥 Maximize the power of your bishop pair
🔥 And many more!
You learn best when you're having fun...and studying the classics is one of the enjoyable ways to boost your chess.
Relive the titanic battles and adventures of Milan Vidmar: The Yugoslav Prince!