Play through the eyes of chess legends!
Visualise 4 takes a different tack to its three hugely-popular predecessors. It features quality positions exclusively taken from the games of four of the greats: Paul Morphy; Mikhail Tal; Bobby Fischer, and Magnus Carlsen.The focus yet again is in mastering the visualisation of 2-4 moves ahead for the intermediate level player - but this time showing how the masters do it.
How this course works
The technique is the same as all the other in the Visualise series – follow the on-screen moves, hold that position in your head and then find the winning tactic! Take your time – there is no rush, visualise as much as you can!
Featured in this course are:
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25 Visualise Morphy: 5 x 2 moves ahead, 10 x 3 moves ahead, 10 x 4 moves ahead positions.
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25 Visualise Tal: 5 x 2 moves ahead, 10 x 3 moves ahead, 10 x 4 moves ahead positions.
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25 Visualise Fischer: 5 x 2 moves ahead, 10 x 3 moves ahead, 10 x 4 moves ahead positions.
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25 Visualise Carlsen: 5 x 2 moves ahead, 10 x 3 moves ahead, 10 x 4 moves ahead positions.
Why train visualisation?
Visualisation skill is a core part of calculation, something necessary in virtually every single chess game.
Chess players invest loads of time studying openings (sometimes openings that rarely appear on the board) and general tactics, but training visualisation is something that's often largely neglected. Change that today.
What is the target audience for this course?
This course is primarily aimed for high-end intermediate level players looking to master visualisation in the 2-4 move range, but would also suit more beginning players (as moves can be adjusted downwards).
It is also suited for those looking to train their blindfold skills or improve their accuracy and speed of calculation through improved visualisation.
Check out Visualise 2, Visualise 3, Visualise 4 and the latest Visualise 5 for more of this ace training technique.