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Game 1 - Test 1 Closed
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Game 3 - Test 1 Closed
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Game 10 - Test 2 Closed
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Game 15 - Test 1 Closed
Game 15 - Test 2 Closed
SECTION C - Knowledge Base Closed
Games 1 & 2 - Model Games Closed
French 4+2 vs 3+3 Structure - Typical Ideas Closed
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Kryvoruchko, Yuriy - Nikolaidis, Ioannis Closed
Bergstrom, P. - Meier, Geo Closed
Nestorovic, L. - Atalik, S. Closed
Godena, Michele - Papaioannou, Ioannis Closed
Wallner, J. - Graf, A. Closed
Papaioannou - Short Nigel Closed
Anand, V. - Carlsen, M. Closed
Studer, N. - Varga, Zo Closed
Game 3 - Model Games Closed
Indjic, A.... - Grave, Jacob Templen Closed
Kamsky, G.... - Svane, R.... Closed
Kamsky, G.... - Kokoszczynski, Jan Closed
Muzychuk, A.... - Gunina, V.... Closed
Alekseev, Evgeny - Mohammad, Nubairshah Shaikh Closed
Osmak, Iulija - Leks, Maria Closed
Ganguly, S.... - Aronyak, Ghosh Closed
Mikaelyan, A.... - Sargsyan, Anna M Closed
Abdusattorov, Nodirbek - Postny, E.... Closed
Aravindh, Chithambaram VR - Grant, Jonathan Closed
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Csonka, B. - Jiganchine, R. Closed
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Viera, E. - Acosta, P. Closed
Beliavsky, Alexander - Mammadov, Ayaz Closed
Carlsen, Magnus - Stubberud, Ornulf Closed
Miroshnichenko, E. - Raes, A. Closed
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Keres, Paul - Renter, Raul Closed
Game 5 - Model Games Closed
Sanduleac, Vasile - Papaioannou, Ioannis Closed
Neiman, Emmanuel - Adams, Michael Closed
Tsironis, Leonidas - Megalios, Konstantinos Closed
Bogdanov - Papaioannou, Ioannis Closed
Giannoulakis, Lampros - Dogias, Christos Closed
Pankratov, O. - Vysochin, S. Closed
Gvetadze, Sopi - Omonova, Umida Closed
Betaneli, A. - Kojima, S. Closed
LosXodos - Anthypoloxagos Closed
Papadopoulos, Nikos - Alexiadis, Hr Closed
Skalski - Plits Closed
Games 6 & 13 - Model Games Closed
Turzo, Attila - Djaparov, Medet Closed
Sutter, O. - Shatil, O. Closed
Maghsoodloo, Parham - Sindarov, Javokhir Closed
Baches, G. - Kostiukov, A. Closed
Howell, D. - Al-Blooshi, Hamad Essa Closed
Anton Guijarro, D. - Sathvik Adiga Closed
Terry, R. - Karaoglan, Doruk Closed
Terry, Renato - Matinian, Nikita Closed
Baches, G. - Grot, Blazej Closed
Kleibel, Uwe - Liedtke, M. Closed
Rozic, Vesna - Vospernik, Mira Closed
Game 7 - Model Games Closed
Chigaev, Maksim - Onischuk, Vladimir Closed
Bologan, V. - Afanasiev, Nikita Closed
Bologan, V. - Nozdrachev, L. Closed
Harikrishna, P. - Koudelka, Milos Closed
Kasparov, Garry - Martinovic, Slobodan Closed
Kovalenko, Igor - Antoms, Guntars Closed
Santos Ruiz, Miguel - Ramirez, V. Closed
Parligras, Mircea Emilian - Okhotnik, Vladimir Closed
Game 8 - Model Games Closed
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Zhao, Xue - Batsiashvili, N. Closed
Xu, Xiangyu - Yu, Yangyi Closed
Ding, Liren - Erigaisi, Arjun Closed
Morch, B. - Hayrapetyan, H. Closed
Tomashevsky, Evgeny - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar Closed
Adhiban, Baskaran - Girish, Koushnik Closed
Arkell, K. - Humphreys, J. Closed
Hort, Vlastimil - Lobron, Eric Closed
Papasimakopoulos, Alexandros - Nesterov, Arseniy Closed
Avendano Mateos, J. - Lozano Sanchez, J. Closed
Karpov, Anatoly - Ljubojevic, Ljubomir Closed
Milos, Gilberto - Cubas, Jose Fernando Closed
Sokolov, Ivan - Rogers, Ian Closed
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Ernst, Sipke - Hamblok, Roel Closed
Zajogin, Alexander - Meinhardt, Maximilian Closed
Elbilia, Jacques - Romieux, Sebastien Closed
Postny, Evgeny - Papadiamandis, Elliot Closed
Finegold, Benjamin - Degraeve, Remy Closed
De Strycker, Nathan - Van Vlaenderen, Koen Closed
Iljin, Artem - Oganian, Miran Closed
Zubarev, Alexander - Bakhmatsky, Vladislav Closed
Miron, Lucian Costin - Daianu, Cristian Clement Closed
Brinovec, Dusan - Rogulj, Branko Closed
Game 12 - Model Games Closed
Catalan with 4...dc4 5.Bg2 Nc - 6.Qa4 Closed
Kantor, G. - Der Manuelian, Haik Closed
Nebolsina, Vera - Gutierrez Castillo, Paloma Closed
Tsolakidou, Stavroula - Galojan, Lilit Closed
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Dubov, Daniil - Artemiev, Vladislav Closed
Gulko, Boris - Karpov, Anatoly Closed
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♟️ Inside Your Games – Edition 2
How Strong Players Actually Think
Inside Your Games – Edition 2 is not a course about perfect moves.
It is a course about real thinking, in real games, under real conditions.
As GM Ioannis Papaioannou explains, the goal of this project is simple but rare:
to show how a strong player evaluates positions, forms plans, and makes decisions — not how a chess engine assigns numbers to moves.
The games in this course are real games, played by members of the Modern Chess Academy.
They were not chosen for their beauty or accuracy, but for something far more valuable:
👉 They contain the typical decision-making moments where games are actually decided.
This second edition builds naturally on the foundation laid in
Inside Your Games – Edition 1
🔗 https://www.modern-chess.com/course/inside-your-games-edition-1/74626/
While the philosophy remains the same, Edition 2 introduces a new set of games, new structures, and fresh decision-making problems drawn from the practical experience of Academy members.
🧠 What is the Philosophy Behind the Approach of Papaioannou
In this project, no chess engine was used.
This is a deliberate and essential choice.
Engines are powerful tools, but they often hide the most important part of chess improvement:
the human thinking process.
Over the board, we do not calculate like machines.
We rely on pawn structure, piece coordination, experience, plans, and practical judgment.
That is exactly what GM Papaioannou focuses on.
Instead of telling you “the best move”, he explains how the position should be evaluated, which plans matter, where decisions become critical, and why certain ideas fail while others succeed.
If this course helps you start asking better questions during your own games, it has achieved its purpose.
📚 Course Structure
The course is divided into three complementary sections, each serving a distinct role in the learning process.
🔍 SECTION A — Annotated Games (Human Thinking)
This section contains 15 fully annotated games, all played by members of the Modern Chess Academy.
These games were selected because they feature typical strategic problems, recurring misunderstandings, and common decision-making errors.
The focus is not on isolated mistakes.
Instead, GM Papaioannou explains how positions should be evaluated, how plans emerge from pawn structure, and how piece coordination guides decisions.
The annotations follow the video explanations closely and intentionally avoid engine-based corrections, preserving the logic of human thought.
By studying these games, you will learn to recognize recurring thinking errors, understand why decisions go wrong, and improve the quality of your own choices in similar positions.
⏸️ SECTION B — Test Positions (Active Thinking)
During the analyses, you are often invited to pause and think.
All such moments are collected in this section.
Here, you are asked to evaluate the position, identify the relevant plans, and make a decision before seeing the continuation.
This active thinking is essential for turning understanding into real improvement.
📖 SECTION C — Knowledge Base (Pattern Recognition)
The final section contains reference games taken from existing Modern Chess training camps.
Some of these games may already include annotations from those camps.
Their purpose here is not deep explanation, but reinforcement through pattern recognition.
After working through the critical moments yourself, you compare how strong players handle similar pawn structures and strategic themes across different positions.
📖 SECTION C — Knowledge Base (Pattern Recognition)
The final section contains reference games taken from existing Modern Chess training camps.
Some of these games may already include annotations from those camps.
Their purpose here is not deep explanation, but reinforcement through pattern recognition.
After working through the critical moments yourself, you compare how strong players handle similar pawn structures and strategic themes across different positions.
SAMPLE GAME ANNOTATION
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