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Russian Chess School: The Path to Mastery
At Chessnesia.com, we bring the legendary heritage of the Russian Chess School directly to you. This syllabus is not just about learning moves; it is a comprehensive system designed to build a “Grandmaster Blueprint” through discipline, deep calculation, and strategic understanding.
Our curriculum is divided into four core pillars, mirroring the traditional methods used to train world champions:
1. The Art of the Endgame (The Foundation)
Following the philosophy of Jose Raul Capablanca and Vasily Smyslov, our syllabus begins with the endgame. Students learn the essential theoretical positions, from fundamental pawn endings to complex rook maneuvers. By mastering the endgame first, players develop a superior “feel” for the coordination of pieces.
2. Positional Strategy and Logic
Moving beyond simple tactics, we delve into the Russian school’s focus on prophylaxis and pawn structures. Students analyze “The Method of Comparison,” learning how to evaluate a position based on structural weaknesses, space advantages, and the long-term placement of pieces.
3. Concrete Calculation and Tactical Vision
Sharpness is non-negotiable. Our syllabus incorporates rigorous “Candidate Move” training and visualization exercises. We emphasize the Soviet method of calculating forced lines with 100% accuracy, ensuring that students can navigate the most chaotic complications with confidence.
4. Dynamic Opening Preparation
Rather than memorizing engine lines, we teach the history and evolution of openings. Students learn the “why” behind the moves, focusing on the resulting middlegame plans associated with specific structures like the Isolated Queen’s Pawn (IQP) or the Sicilian structures.
Curriculum
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- 56 Lessons
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- Kasparov Club Course Part-356
- 1.17th Rank Attacks – Club
- 1.2Alekhine’s Gun – Club
- 1.3Anastasia’s Mate – Club & League
- 1.4Anderssen’s Mate – Club & League
- 1.5Arabian Mate – Club & League
- 1.6Attacking the Castled King – Club
- 1.7Attraction – Club
- 1.8Back Rank Attack – Club
- 1.9Back Rank Mate – Club & League
- 1.10Backward Pawns
- 1.11Balestra Mate – Club & League
- 1.12Battery – Club
- 1.13Bishop Pair – Club
- 1.14Bishops of Opposite Color – Club
- 1.15Blackburne’s Mate – Club & League
- 1.16Blind Swine Mate – Club & League
- 1.17Blockade – Club
- 1.18Blockades
- 1.19Boden’s Mate – Club & League
- 1.20Box Mate – Club & League
- 1.21Clearance – Club
- 1.22Corner Mate – Club & League
- 1.23Counting – Club
- 1.24Damiano’s Mate – Club & League
- 1.25David and Goliath Mate – Club & League
- 1.26Defense – Club
- 1.27Desperado – Club
- 1.28Diagonal Attack – Club
- 1.29Discovered Attack – Club
- 1.30Domination – Club
- 1.31Double Attack – Club
- 1.32Double Bishop Mate – Club & League
- 1.33Double Check – Club
- 1.34Double Knight Mate – Club & League
- 1.35Doubled Pawns
- 1.36Doubled Rooks – Club
- 1.37Dovetail (Cozio) Mate – Club & League
- 1.38e36 Sacrifice – Club
- 1.39En Passant – Club
- 1.40Epaulette Mate – Club & League
- 1.41Escalator Mate – Club & League
- 1.42f27 Sacrifice – Club
- 1.43f36 Sacrifice – Club
- 1.44g27 Sacrifice – Club
- 1.45g36 Sacrifice – Club
- 1.46Greco’s Mate – Club & League
- 1.47h27 Sacrifice – Club
- 1.48Hanging Piece – Club
- 1.49Hook Mate – Club & League
- 1.50Interference – Club
- 1.51Introduction How Structures Arise
- 1.52Killbox Mate – Club & League
- 1.53Lawnmower Mate – Club & League
- 1.54Légal’s Mate – Club & League
- 1.55Lolli’s Mate – Club & League
- 1.56Lucena Position
