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Have you ever stared at a promising position, knowing there’s a killer move… but just couldn’t calculate far enough to find it?
This is one of the biggest challenges in chess—and also one of the most important skills to master.
In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov reveals 5 easy and practical tips that will help you improve your calculation skills dramatically. These aren’t abstract ideas—they’re practical techniques you can start using right away.
One of the biggest differences between beginner and advanced players lies in how they calculate moves. Most players just look the “safest” move… but what if you could train yourself to see the board like higher-rated players do?
You’ll also see how players at different rating levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced) approach calculation—and what makes strong players stand out when it comes to spotting tactics, evaluating lines, and predicting moves.
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â–º Chapters
00:00 Chess Tips to Calculate Variations Effectively & Easily
00:06 Chess Calculation Training Exercise
00:16 5 Easy Tips for Effective Chess Calculation
00:47 Tip-1
01:27 Tip-2
02:28 Tip-3
04:35 Tip-4
07:49 Tip-5
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