Your opponent will blunder and miss checkmates…Are You Alert Enough To Pounce?
What do Magnus Carlsen, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Nihal Sarin, and Nodirbek Abdusattorov have in common?
Two things…
First, they’re all freakishly strong chess players, who belong to the top 100 in the world.
Second, despite their machine-like precision over the board, they’re all capable of missing checkmates or falling for one!
And it’s not like these blunders happen once in a blue moon. On the contrary, we’ve collected
about 800 of these positions where the best players suffered from a lapse in judgment.
Now here’s what this means
for you:
If these 2600-2800 grandmasters miss mates and blunder into one with stunning regularity, then just imagine how often your opponents in the club or online drop the ball and…
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If You Can Catch Them!
If you like the sound of that, then you’ll love
Missed Opportunities: Mates-In-Two by community author
Moldora.
He’s a diligent Chessable user, who’s committed to completing every course he studies. And for his debut as a course creator, he brings us a tactics trainer which hones your mind’s eye for those hidden checkmates.
Here’s what’s inside:
🎯 Nearly 800 mate-in-two puzzles that sharpen your “feel” for surprising geometry, mating nets, and piece sacrifices which end the game in an instant.
🎯 A shot at “beating” the best grandmasters in the world. Carlsen and gang missed and lost to these mating combos. Here’s your chance to play better where they stumbled.
🎯 Reference games for all of the puzzles. So you can see how to build up to these mates-in-two, and pick up handy tactical and positional patterns along the way.
Plus hours and hours of checkmating fun!
Remember, your opponents WILL miss mates and blunder. So let’s make sure you have the tactical vision and imagination needed to pounce on the chance.