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VIDEO LECTURE 1 Closed
PAWN MAJORITIES - PART 1 Closed
Caruana, Fabiano - Halkias, Stavros Closed
Capablanca, Jose Raul - Eliskases, Erich Gottlieb Closed
Caruana, Fabiano - Yu Yangyi Closed
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Brkic, Ante - Sokolov, Ivan Closed
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Kozak, Adam - Georgiev, Kiril Closed
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Sarana, Alexey - Erigaisi, Arjun Closed
Gukesh, Dommaraju - Erigaisi, Arjun Closed
Gupta, Abhijeet - Abdusattorov, Nodirbek Closed
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Aronian, Levon - Kramnik, Vladimir Closed
Kosteniuk, Alexandra - Muzychuk, Anna Closed
Caruana, Fabiano - Batsuren, Dambasuren Closed
Van Foreest, Jorden - Stefansson, Hannes Closed
Smyslov, Vassily - Barcza, Gedeon Closed
Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar - Adams, Michael Closed
Akobian, Varuzhan - Hansen, Eric Closed
Erigaisi, Arjun - Aryan, C. Closed
Nakamura, Hikaru - Dominguez Perez, Leinier Closed
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VIDEO LECTURE 2 Closed
PAWN MAJORITIES - PART 2 Closed
Cherniaev, Alexander - Thorfinnsson, Bjorn Closed
Farkas, Tibor - Kojima, Shinya Closed
Hunt, Adam - Batchelor, Peter Closed
Svidler, Peter - Kulaots, Kaido Closed
Mchedlishvili, Mikheil - Dominguez Perez, Leinier Closed
Giddins, Stephen - Van der Wiel, John Closed
Vandre, Wolfgang - Kiesekamp, Marcos Closed
Cherniaiev, Tykhon - Deac, Bogdan-Daniel Closed
Kasparov, Garry - Portisch, Lajos Closed
Luch, Michal - Janik, Igor Closed
Degenhardt, Horst - Berndt, Matthias Closed
Korotkjevich, Stanislav - Lobzhanidze, Davit Closed
Yelisieiev, Yevhenii - Vidit, Gujrathi Closed
Kurajica, Bojan - Privalov, Yuriy Closed
Johansen, Darryl Keith - Solomon, Stephen Closed
Sekulic, Dusan - Irizanin, Radoje Closed
Kasparov, Garry - Najdorf, Miguel Closed
Dominguez Aguilar, Guillermo - Cuenca Jimenez, Jose Fernando Closed
Tharation, Prem Kumar - Subramaniam, Sumanth Closed
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VIDEO LECTURE 3 Closed
PAWN MAJORITIES - PART 3 Closed
Papaioannou, Ioannis - Dimitrov, Atanas Closed
Papaioannou, Ioannis - Can, Emre Closed
Smirnov, Artem - Chatalbashev, Boris Closed
Vanek, Ladislav - Iordachescu, Viorel Closed
Seo, Jung Min - Sarana, Alexey Closed
Seyed Jarrahi, Omid - Kovalev, Vladislav Closed
Ding, Liren - Giri, Anish Closed
Tsolakidou, Stavroula - Peycheva, Gergana Closed
Guevara, Martin - Pichardo, Carlos Closed
Prohaszka, Peter - Svane, Rasmus Closed
Akopian, Vladimir - Murillo Tsijli, Alexis Closed
Rodshtein, Maxim - Bauer, Christian Closed
Lobron, Eric - Plesec, Damjan Closed
Kozul, Zdenko - Maksimenko, Andrei Closed
Ivanov, Alexander - Kayumov, Sergey Closed
Roos, Jonas - Stephan, Victor Closed
Skembris, Spyridon - Papaioannou Ioannis Closed
Sargissian, Gabriel - Sardana, Rishi Closed
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VIDEO LECTURE 4 Closed
PAWN MAJORITIES - PART 4 Closed
Adams, Michael - Stohl, Igor Closed
Schulz, Karsten - Kollars, Dmitrij Closed
Godena, Michele - Papaioannou, Ioannis Closed
Quinteros, Miguel Angel - Gulko, Boris Closed
Vannini, Aldo - Pinto, Gaetano Closed
Souleidis, Georgios - Svane, Frederik Closed
Rorrer, Grayson - Fus, Jakub Closed
Tatai, Stefano - Vezzosi, Paolo Closed
Tiviakov, Sergei - Kuipers, Stefan Closed
Jarmula, Lukasz - Vusatiuk, Vladimir Closed
Mekhane, Adam - Harshavardhan, G B. Closed
Akash, Ganesan - Caruana, Fabiano Closed
Zelbel, Patrick - Santos Latasa, Jaime Closed
Andersen, Mads - Brinck Claussen, Bjorn Closed
Marciano, David - Fioramonti, Hung Closed
Vavulin, Maksim - Lazarev, Vladislav Closed
Efimenko, Zahar - Wagner, Dennis Closed
Gadimbayli, Abdulla - Suleymanli, Aydin Closed
Safarli, Eltaj - Gasimov, Parviz Closed
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Pawn Majorities - From the Opening to the Endgame
Course Overview
GM Ioannis Papaioannou's latest Strategy Wednesday course addresses one of chess's most fundamental yet frequently misunderstood strategic concepts: pawn majorities. This four-part examination traces how pawn majority advantages are established in the opening, exploited through the middlegame, and converted in the endgame.
The course synthesizes practical examples from diverse opening systems—the Caro-Kann, Colle System, Nimzo-Indian, Modern Benoni, French Defense, Catalan, and Réti—demonstrating that pawn majority patterns transcend specific repertoires. Each structure presents distinct strategic challenges: when to advance your majority, when restraint proves superior, and how to transition positional advantages into technical wins.
What You'll Study
Part 1: Establishing Majority Advantages
The opening examination focuses on two fundamental configurations:
- White kingside majority with e5 pawn - Understanding when this structure provides attacking potential versus when it becomes static
- Central majority (e4+d4) versus queenside majority - The classical strategic imbalance and its resulting middlegame plans
Part 2: Dynamic Evaluation
This section addresses structures arising from the Caro-Kann, Colle System, and Nimzo-Indian. The emphasis shifts to dynamic factors that determine whether a pawn majority represents a genuine advantage or merely a structural feature requiring precise handling.
Part 3: Transitional Phase
Examines majority play across multiple pawn structures:
- Modern Benoni patterns
- French Defense structures
- Reversed London systems
- Catalan formations
- Réti structures with white kingside majorities
The focus here is recognizing when middlegame majority advantages can be converted into favorable endgames—and when premature simplification squanders your advantage.
Part 4: Technical Conversion
The final section concentrates on white queenside majorities, particularly those arising from French Defense structures. You'll study the critical factors that determine whether such positions favor White or Black, including king activity, minor piece coordination, and pawn break timing.
Methodology
Each part includes:
- Annotated games demonstrating key strategic principles
- Test positions reinforcing positional understanding
- Detailed PGN files with additional examples and explanations
- Complete lecture recordings from the original camp
Papaioannou's approach emphasizes pattern recognition over memorization. Rather than presenting rigid rules, he demonstrates how the evaluation of pawn majorities depends on piece activity, king safety, and dynamic considerations specific to each position.
Who Should Study This Course
This course is designed for ambitious players who want to refine their positional understanding. If you've struggled to convert structural advantages, found your "better" positions fizzling into draws, or questioned when to advance your pawn majority versus restraining your opponent's, this material addresses those practical challenges.
The treatment assumes familiarity with basic pawn structure theory but doesn't require prior knowledge of the specific openings discussed. The strategic principles apply broadly across your repertoire.
Strategic Value
Understanding pawn majorities improves your ability to:
- Evaluate positions accurately in the opening and early middlegame
- Formulate coherent long-term plans based on structural factors
- Recognize when to simplify into favorable endgames
- Identify opponent inaccuracies in majority-based structures
- Execute technical conversions with greater precision
Course Details
Format: 4 video lectures + PGN database
Total Duration: Approximately 6 hours of instruction
Materials Included:
- Complete lecture recordings
- Annotated PGN files with extra examples
- Test position sets with detailed solutions
- Q&A session with GM Grigor Grigorov and GM Petar Arnaudov
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