One of the most effective ways to improve your chess understanding is to know where your pieces
belong and how to adapt when the board situation changes. When there's no forced tactics one
must formulate a plan for what to do. Instead of looking for a win or advantage it's often
easier to identify a piece that can improve its position and function. Even improving your
worst piece is a simple concept that avoids assessment insecurity. And who better to learn
from than one of the best trainers in the world? RB Ramesh has trained thousands of chess
players including the top players in the world. He's the trainer of rising Indian prodigy
Praggnanandhaa and he helps many improving Indian Juniors attain the highest level. He has
carefully selected examples that underline the importance of regrouping your pieces and giving
you rules of thumb which are easy to remember. . Video running time: More than 4 hours .
Instructive examples . Extra: Database with exercises & Training with ChessBase apps - Play key
positions against Fritz on various levels Including download & stream for iPad tablet etc:
can be unlocked with imprinted key RB Ramesh is an Indian Grandmaster from Chennai who is
famous for his Chess Academy "Chess Gurukul". He has nurtured numerous talents and formed
Grandmasters to the very World Elite. His most well-known student is Praggnanandhaa who is the
currently no.13 in the World and will be competing in the Candidates tournament in 2024. You
can share in his immense knowledge now in this Fritztrainer series. System requirements:
Minimum: Pentium III 1 GHz 1 GB RAM Windows 8.1 DirectX9 graphic card with 256 MB RAM
DVD-ROM drive Windows Media Player 9 and internet connection for program activation.
Recommended: PC Intel Core i7 2.8 GHz 4 GB RAM Windows 10 11 DirectX10 graphic card (or
compatible) with 512 MB RAM or better 100% DirectX10 compatible sound card Windows Media
Player 11 DVDROM drive and internet connection for program activation.