How to Think Systematically


My Dear Chess Friends,


On Sunday I conducted a Master Class for Beginners and for those who missed it I would like to show a fragment where I explain how to think systematically (step-by-step guide how to find the best move) by example of my classical game against GM Michal Krasenkow.

I drew that game. I was playing with black pieces and gained 2 pawns, however, Michal had to force a perpetual check and then claimed a draw.

I also would like to invite you to my Online Intensive Course for Beginners.

What Do You Get Within This Course?

  • 8 Group Lessons

I'm going to conduct 8 Group Lessons (1.5-hour each), where you will learn not only the basics, but tactics, strategy, endgames and, of course, openings. After the lesson I'll provide everyone with individual homework!

  • 2 Individual Lessons

With every student I will conduct 2 private lessons (1-hour each), where we can work on mistakes that you personally make! We will also work on what you struggle with when playing a game.

  • Strength & Elo Progress

During the course you will be playing games and you will understand how these new knowledge and skills affect your ablitity to play and find best moves. I believe you can get +200 points (Elo at chess.com) at least!

  • Individual Recommendations

After we finish our ONLINE INTENSIVE COURSE every participant will be provided with personal recommendations that can help to continue learning chess independently and keep progressing!

  • 30-Day Moneyback Guarantee

We have 30 days refund policy. If for any reason you’re not satisfied with the purchase just ask for your money back. It doesn’t get any easier than that.

  • BONUS! "Openings for Beginners & Clubplayers"

As a special bonus you get my Chess Course that is devoted to Openings. Some of them will be covered on our Group Lessons, so that it's a good opportunity for you review them and build your own Opening Repertoire!

The course starts on February 4, 2020 and ends on February 28, 2020!

You can enroll into this course through this link: https://clc.to/ChessIntensiveCourse

Best Regards,

FM Victor Neustroev