: The training emphasizes looking for "good-looking" forcing moves, such as checks, checkmate threats, and capture threats based on loose or semi-protected pieces.
: It is designed for players ranging from Intermediate to Master levels (Elo 1200–2200+). Course Content Structure
This course is the first in a series that continues with Part 2 (covering Euwe, Botvinnik, Smyslov, and Tal) and subsequent parts covering later champions like Petrosian, Spassky, and Fischer .
is a chess training course by Grandmaster Mykhaylo Oleksiyenko available on Chessable . The course focuses on identifying tactical clues by analyzing the blunders and missed opportunities of the first four world champions. Key Features of the Guide
: A detailed guide and video describing the calculation method.
: Each of the four chapters is dedicated to one of the first four world champions: Wilhelm Steinitz Emanuel Lasker José Raúl Capablanca Alexander Alekhine
: The standard version includes over 5.5 hours of video instruction explaining the tactical concepts and the calculation algorithm.
: The course includes hundreds of tactical puzzles where historical champions failed to find the best continuation, allowing students to "beat" the world champions by finding the correct moves.
: The training emphasizes looking for "good-looking" forcing moves, such as checks, checkmate threats, and capture threats based on loose or semi-protected pieces.
: It is designed for players ranging from Intermediate to Master levels (Elo 1200–2200+). Course Content Structure
This course is the first in a series that continues with Part 2 (covering Euwe, Botvinnik, Smyslov, and Tal) and subsequent parts covering later champions like Petrosian, Spassky, and Fischer . World Champion Calculation Training Part 1 ...
is a chess training course by Grandmaster Mykhaylo Oleksiyenko available on Chessable . The course focuses on identifying tactical clues by analyzing the blunders and missed opportunities of the first four world champions. Key Features of the Guide
: A detailed guide and video describing the calculation method. : The training emphasizes looking for "good-looking" forcing
: Each of the four chapters is dedicated to one of the first four world champions: Wilhelm Steinitz Emanuel Lasker José Raúl Capablanca Alexander Alekhine
: The standard version includes over 5.5 hours of video instruction explaining the tactical concepts and the calculation algorithm. is a chess training course by Grandmaster Mykhaylo
: The course includes hundreds of tactical puzzles where historical champions failed to find the best continuation, allowing students to "beat" the world champions by finding the correct moves.