Visualise 3 – Win out of the opening!
Winning out of the opening only normally happens when your opponent makes a serious blunder. But every player from amateur to GM has made one at one time or another.
In this Visualise 3 course, your task is to take immediate advantage of these errors and go for the win right out of the opening! Can you find the killer move?All positions have been taken from real games of 1700-2600+ players from a wide variety of openings.
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These are the sorts of opening/early middle game tactical errors that club players make all the time.
So get out of lazy opening auto-pilot mode, get sharp and get winning early!As with
Visualise 1 and
Visualise 2 the main focus of the course is still very much all about visualisation and the same recommendations apply (see below.)
However, Visualise 3 comes with
100 informationals showing the complete game immediately after each puzzle. This allows you to get a full picture of exactly how things went wrong so quickly.
How to use this course?
Follow the text instructions for each position. Do not move the pieces yet. Visualise the moves in your head, fix the position then try and solve the puzzle.
When you feel you have visualised the position clearly and found your opponent’s blunder and found the win, move through the listed moves and then enter your solution. Were you correct? Then click on to the next page and view the informational of the complete game.
Take your time with each position. This course is designed to be completed over weeks (or even months), by adding a little visualisation study into your weekly routine. As a result of gradual visualisation study your visualisation muscles will be super-charged!
What is the target audience for this course?
Visualise 3 sits approximately in-between
Visualise 1 and
Visualise 2 in terms of difficulty.
The first course is recommended for beginners to intermediate players. The second course is recommended for strong intermediates to advanced players or thereabouts. This course sits somewhere in the middle and is also suitable for those looking to improve their visualisation strength or blindfold skills as are all three.
Improve the accuracy and speed of your calculations and leave your opponents behind. Start training your visualisation today!
Check out Visualise 2, Visualise 3, Visualise 4 and the latest Visualise 5 for more of this ace training technique.