Chess tournament preparation 🤓 for club players – GM Arakadij Naiditsch – FIDE 2712 [Master Method]

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Tournament Preparation Secrets by GM Naiditsch

If you play chess tournaments you know the feeling when all the things are going well. But also when that’s not the case… Do you ever wonder what happens in the mind of a Top GM?

Do you want to know how they prepare for the events, for every opponent? Do you want to enter the secret GM lair?

GM Arakadij Naiditsch (2712 FIDE Elo), in his brand new course Naiditsch’s Tournament Preparation Guide, will guide you throw the perfect tournament preparation while he play the GRENKE Chess Classic with fellow guys like Carlsen, Aronian, Caruana and Vachier-Lagrave, among others.

He also analyses all the games played in this top tournament, without the engine, which will give you first hand impression on what the top GMs think during the games and their fast and precise evaluation and calculation of variations.

You will also discover how the big guys handle their emotions after a great win and after a bad loss. This insight will help you to improve your own performance in your next tournaments!

In this free preview, you will first see Naiditsch evaluating his possibilities against each of his opponents and then he makes a precise description of his first opponent: Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (2803 at the time).

Then, he breaks down his brilliant win against one of the best players of the world. A fought game with lot of interesting ideas!

Look, for example, one of the critical positions of the game: Naidtsch Tournament Preparation

White has sacrificed a pawn for a big development advantage and great attacking chances. The threat of e5-e6 looks very menacing!

What did Naiditsch play?

The Azerbaijani chess player found a brilliant maneuver to coordinate his pieces and defend his weak points. Do you discover it?

If you want to know what black played and, more important, to understand how he found it, then you must watch the free preview.

If you are a tournament player, the Naiditsch Method is a must. You will learn how to evaluate positions quickly, how to defend and attack, opening ideas and how to increase your tournament performance. Click here and get the brand new Naiditsch’s Tournament Preparation Guide course.

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