Hey Robert Oresick,
This is the one you've been waiting for!
Get ready for attacking chess! In this fabulous new series, we’ve
amassed a fantastic compilation of game analysis into a super course on
attacking chess. The course is presented to you by a legend of US
Chess,
GM Larry Christiansen.
Check out these free attacking videos:
This course is over 400 videos and 180 hours!
Watch a video a day! We’ve laid out a simple but effective study
plan for you, divided into twelve months, with one video for each day of
the month
for the entire year, plus bonus content!
Larry is a three-times US Chess Champion, has played in several chess
Olympiads representing the United States team, and is a highly respected
chess trainer. Over the years, he has searched far and wide for the
best games that embody his own renowned attacking
style of play. In doing so, he’s amassed a collection of over 400
videos and 180 hours of footage of the world’s best attacking games.
We’ve laid out a simple but effective study plan for you: this mega
course is divided into twelve months, with one video for each day of the
month, each one labeled in appropriate order, so you know which video
to watch each day. Thus, over the course
of a year, you’ll have Larry cover instructional attacking games one
day at a time, showing you the fine art of attack, letting you
assimilate each day how a Grandmaster thinks, calculates and carries out
a successful attack. Over time this will provide you
invaluable insights and turn you into a stronger, more confident
player.
And while many people are amazed at the unbelievable amount of
material in this collection, we truly think Larry’s talent to showcase
why and how an attack succeeds, is what makes this pack so unique. In
each video, you’ll enjoy GM Christiansen’s analysis
of the world’s best players at their attacking peak, players like world
champion Magnus Carlsen, USA’s Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana, as
well as Vishy Anand, Vladimir Kramnik, Wesley So, and
many more…
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Don't delay! This offer ends December 25th, 2016 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time.
Best Wishes,
Internet Chess Club
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