Tactical Mastery with GM Davorin Kuljasevic
Mastering tactics, as opposed to positional understanding, endgame or the openings, translates to other parts of the game. By learning tactics to a significantly high degree, everything else simply flows from there. You will get surprised how easy things become, once you’re proficient at tactics. It becomes much easier coming up with a good plan, calculating endgames, launching a winning attack and so on.
And most importantly… your RESULTS become better.
You can’t build a great building on a weak foundation. The same principle applies to chess. You can’t become a great player being a weak tactician.
It took GM Davorin Kuljasevic over a decade to develop a special methodology covering both tactics and calculation – ultimately leading to the Tactics Mastery video course.
This course has a very different perspective on improving your tactics. Instead of taking a usual route of solving 1000s of tactical problems, you’ll learn tactics from a more comprehensive angle combining it with strategical motifs. That’s a far more efficient way of studying tactics, because in the actual games tactics and strategy are always interconnected, following one another.
If you ever wanted to learn how to become a world-class tactician and start finding tactics subconsciously on autopilot here is your real chance!
What is this course about?
GM Kuljasevic provides you with the full arsenal of all the necessary tools, theory and practical exercises for tactical mastery. By applying his specifically developed calculation and pattern recognition models you will be able to identify most common “tactical triggers” and spot tactics almost instantly.
Mastering the “Ply Theory” will aid you in avoiding blunders and allowing you to calculate deeper and smarter than you ever thought possible. Learning structured ways for board vision and visualization will make sure you’ll find even the most complex combinations.
Contents:
- INTRO Tactics Introduction
- LESSON 1 Four Questions
- LESSON 2 Four Questions: The Exercises
- LESSON 3 Undefended Pieces and Contact
- LESSON 4 Geometry and Exposed King
- LESSON 5 Chess Combinations
- LESSON 6 Geometry and Exposed King
- LESSON 7 Chess Combinations
- INTRO II Calculation Introduction
- LESSON 8 Board Vision and Visualization
- LESSON 9 Prophylactic Thinking
- LESSON 10 Candidate Moves
- LESSON 11 Opponent’s Counter Chances
- LESSON 12 Deep Calculation and Closing Thoughts