Learn from a chess legend
Alexander Yermolinsky describes himself as a late bloomer. He was well into his thirties when he achieved the Grandmaster title and went on to become a world top player. So when it comes to chess improvement, he knows what he’s talking about.
In his out-of-the-oven course The Road to Chess Improvement he unveils the secrets that led to such strides. Learning from his experience will make wonders for your own improvement. Let alone the opportunity to take a look into such a strong player’s thinking process and approach to the game.
The Road to Chess Improvement: Free Lesson
So we’ve condensed his masterful 43-hour video course into just 100 minutes you can now benefit from for free! In it, Yermo addresses both technical and psychological issues chess players are confronted with all the time.
For example:
🔥 Failure to calculate a winning line involving sacrifices: how to deal with indecision in the critical moments.
🔥 The trap of superiority: the dangers in the tendency to favor lines that support your evaluation of the position.
🔥 A reflection about opening theory, move orders and transpositions to help you in your approach to opening study.
🔥 An overview of the evolution of computer chess and how to work with them.
Along the way, get into the man’s shoes and deal yourself with the problems Yermo faced in his own games. You might even do better than him!
If you enjoy this 1-on-1 lesson with Yermo, you’ll love the main course.
Check it out here. Start your journey to chess improvement today!