Chess Schools of Thought - 3 DVDs - Chess Lecture
Product Code: DVD007CLC
Description
This Collection Includes:
- How to Think Like a Grandmaster:
GM Eugene Perelshteyn earned his third GM norm and the title GM after sharing first place in the 2006 Foxwoods Open, He won the Samford Chess Fellowship in 2002, awarded to the top American Player under 25 years old earning $64,000, Eugene also led the Unversity of Maryland, Baltimore County to a few Pan American championships from 1998-2002. He is the winner of the highly prestigious US Junior Championship in 2000.
Daniel Steel vs. Eugene Perelshteyn Part 1: Run Time: 25 mins 53 seconds
Eugene Perelshteyn vs. Bryan Smith Part 2: Run Time: 29 mins 13 seconds
Eugene Perelshteyn vs. Alex Yermolinsky Part 3: Run Time: 32 mins 46 seconds
Eugene Perelshteyn vs. Zviad Izoria Part 4: Run Time: 32 mins 46 seconds
Eugene Perelshteyn vs. Alan Stein Part 5: Run Time: 21 mins 5 seconds
Running Time: 165 Minutes
- Balance of Time, Material, and Quality of Position:
GM Jesse Kraai explains Kasparov’s fundamental theorem of chess with which any position can be evaluated. Jesse gives us examples of near perfect games, and analysis tools to evaluate your own game
ECO: C22, C41, A15
Content: 88 minutes of instruction and analysis in a series of 3 lectures. PGN Included
Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.0 out of 5
Fans on Chesslecture.com said: This game really shows that material in many cases may not be the most important factorlike many players think.
- Who Needs Openings:
Hosted by: International Master Bill Paschall
Running Time: 1.25 Hours
Presented by International Master Bill Paschall for ChessLecture.com
Is opening theory out of control? IM Bill Paschall takes us through a series of games where he used sound chess principals but stayed outside conventional opening methods. This confused his opponents and took them outside of their game. See his examples and learn how once you know the rules, you can break them and win!
Content: 1.25 hours of instruction and analysis in a series of 3 lectures.
Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.13 out of 5
Fans on Chesslecture.com said: "Bill you keep this up and all those authors cranking out books on opening theories are going to go broke! Really enjoyed this positional struggle and learned a lot. Thanks!"
5.5 Hours Total
11 Lectures
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