The Road to Chess Improvement - GM Alex Yermolinsky

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Strategy course by GM Alex Yermolinsky
Includes book, video and PGN

Language: English
Lectures: 9
Total Running Time: 42 hours 41 minutes

From the course:

This is not just some course, but one that speaks wholeheartedly to improving players. Grandmaster Alexander Yermolinsky’s classic oeuvre will change your chess forever, if you’re willing to take the thorned path.

The Road to Chess Improvement is not a game collection where the author boasts his attacking prowess or refined positional understanding. Quite the opposite. It is an honest selection of games plagued with painful defeats and a critical analysis of his thinking process. Why?

Yermo believes above all in the power of studying your games to learn from your mistakes. His criticism towards his own play may seem harsh but was key in his rise to the world top-30 during the 90’s and his path in becoming an American chess legend.
Following this golden advice, you can succeed too.

What makes this course so special is that Yermo himself presents more than 40 hours of video integrated with the MoveTrainer®. His radiant personality adds up to an unmissable experience, now available from the comfort of your couch!

Along the way he discusses matters that aggravate chess players of all strengths both technically and psychologically. His expositions result in a priceless outlook into a strong player approach to the game.

In words of his colleagues

"Yermolinsky's masterpiece also really gets to grips with numerous crucial elements such as decision-making, emotions, tactical mastery, strategic skills, deep knowledge and understanding of all phases of the Royal Game...so vital for the practical player wanting to progress far along the road of improvement." - GM Paul Motwani.

“For anyone looking to improve and to understand the modern game in a fresh way, I believe that this is one of the most exciting and provocative works to appear in years”. - IM John Watson.