3 Tips To Simplify Your Chess Calculation

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Did you know how many moves ahead chess grandmasters calculate? The surprising answer is... just a few moves ahead. If you’re thinking, “Well, these grandmasters must be calculating a lot of deep variations, that's why they play such accurate moves,” you’ve got it wrong.

In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares 3 useful tips that will improve your chess calculation abilities. These tips will simplify the process of calculating variations in chess for you.

After watching this video, you will be able to calculate better and more efficiently. You will no longer spend countless hours calculating several variations and thinking about numerous possible moves. Instead, you will be able to calculate and find the best moves within seconds.

This is how GM Igor Smirnov thinks during a chess game and calculates variations. Learn the secret method of calculation along with visualization training.

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00:00 3 Tips To Calculate Better In Chess
00:10 Example
00:36 Tip-1 (calculating your moves)
04:12 Tip-2 (calculating opponent's moves)
05:24 When to STOP calculating a variation?
06:35 Tip-3
09:53 Visualization Training
13:01 Positional understanding helps your calculation

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