You will learn about the importance of control of the open lines, including the means of obtaining this control in your own games, leading to a stable positional edge ( = easy game).
Deep understanding of this middle-game theme will allow you to literally crush your opponents.
You will learn about the opposite side castling, “pros” and “cons” of each structure, including the most common plans and the main ideas in this kind of middle-game.
You will be able to assess your chess and to get a rough picture of where you currently are.
By using these simple rules you will have a clear and easy to follow plan applicable to most positions of this kind.
You will learn how to play for and against the isolated pawn to maximize your winning chances.
You will learn how to find a move in a complex position by using a simple, 3-step algorithm.
You will learn an efficient, 4-step opening preparation method that will allow you to save a lot of time, learning an opening of interest.
You will understand the importance of annotating your own games and learn how it should be done with an easy to follow guide and examples.
You will be able to quickly form correct chess thinking habits, which will dramatically reduce your blunder rate, saving plenty of games and rating points.
You will learn an easy-to-use, yet very effective way to avoid blunders in your games.
You will be given an easy-to-follow, discrete, and well tested analysis plan that can be applied to any type of chess position.
You will learn What and How to study in order to maximize your results.