These Fantastic Finales Turn
"Boring" Endgame Study Into Edutainment GOLD
And your game might just thank you for it!
If you'd love to learn chess endings — but you always catch yourself yawning 10 minutes into the training session — then let this mini-course inspire you to embrace endgame study and enjoy its point-winning perks.
Alex "Chessforlife" Belsley and
Grandmaster Simon "GingerGM" Williams teamed-up to bring you
The Best Chess Moves Of All Time — an interactive tactics trainer which rewinds through chess history to transform your game from B+ to brilliant.
We took a sampler from the full course, which not only packs accurate, eye-opening analysis. The positions and exercises inside are also awe-inspiring...so much so that it's near
impossible not to get pumped up about improving your chess.
But don't take our word for it. See for yourself when you...
Dig Into These 10 Fantastic Finales
And WIN Endgames In Style
For now, you can forget about "dry" technical play and hustling for 50-plus moves to squeak out a win...
Because
(Some Of) The Best Chess Moves Of All Time is all about bagging the full point with a flurry of unexpected, unbelievable moves.
Inside, you will learn about:
🏆 Silent sacrifices that reignite your winning chances in drawish "opposite-colored bishops" endings.
🏆 Unexpected shots which transform awkward doubled pawns into unstoppable passers that WIN you the game with next-to-zero resistance.
🏆 How to bust through blockades — enabling your mobile pawn phalanx to sweep everything in their path.
🏆 How to cut off crucial defenders from the enemy king, while your pieces close in to deliver the death blow.
🏆 When to retreat your only active piece, so your majesty can take a walk and pick up stray enemy pawns at his leisure.
🏆 And much, much more.
PLUS — Alex and Simon covered everything in just
10 MoveTrainer® exercises and
26 minutes of video. This way, you can revisit the course until the tactics and strategies behind the combinations become
second nature to you.
Enjoying this free mini-course? Check out Alex Belsley and GM Simon Williams' The Best Chess Moves Of All Time