Remote Chess Academy
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In RCA, we treat chess as a tool for developing one's mental power and a champion psychology. That's how we help people grow personally, becoming a winner in chess, as well as in any other activity. Although we are a chess-teaching company, our focus is not chess;it is on the PERSON that plays chess. We use chess as a tool for self-improvement, developing one's mental power, and..
Remote Chess Academy
3w ago
Today I’m happy to share with you the top 5 fastest wins for White against the Sicilian Defense, featuring the Mengarini Variation, 1.e4 c5 2.a3. This tricky gambit is followed by 2…Nc6 3.b4 cxb4 4.axb4 Nxb4, which is similar to the Wing Gambit.
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The seemingly weird and unusual move 2.a3 is sure to surprise many of your opponents, but it’s highly effective. Watch the full video lesson to learn the common attacking plans and tactical patterns for White.
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Remote Chess Academy
3w ago
How do chess grandmasters think and find the best moves in any position? That’s exactly what I’m about to share with you today: a 3-step process to think and calculate like a grandmaster.
This universal thinking process can be applied to ANY position, making it easy to find the best moves! Learn to implement it in your practical games effortlessly. Additionally, you’ll learn the thinking process for the endgame stage as well.
https://youtu.be/3ybGoJjsEisVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: 3 Steps To Think Like A Grandmaster (+300 ELO) (https://youtu.be/3ybGoJjsEis)
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Remote Chess Academy
3w ago
Today I’d like to share with you 3 simple tips for launching effective attacks in chess. I’ll also address common misconceptions that often stops players from reaching 2000 ELO rating and beyond.
Throughout the lesson, you will learn the best attacking strategy, accompanied by practical examples. By understanding these concepts, you’ll learn how to attack in chess the right way and find the best attacking moves easily.
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Remote Chess Academy
3w ago
Today I’m excited to share with you a simple, universal, and aggressive chess opening system for White: the English Opening, starting with 1.c4.
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Even if you typically play 1.e4 or 1.d4 as White, learning this opening system is straightforward. One of the most common responses from Black is 1…e5, known as the Reversed Sicilian or the King’s English Variation.
Continuing with 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e4 leads us into the Four Knights System, Nimzowitsch Variation.
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Remote Chess Academy
3w ago
Are you feeling stuck in your chess journey, despite having learned the basic strategies and rules? If so, you’re not alone. Many chess players struggle with inconsistent results, experiencing moments of brilliance followed by losses to weaker opponents or frustrating blunders.
Today I’d like to share with you a golden chess rule that has transformed the progress of thousands of my students. This rule has enabled them to gain several hundred ELO rating points, reaching 2000 ELO and beyond, a feat they couldn’t achieve despite years of training.
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Remote Chess Academy
3w ago
If you want to play attacking chess, then you must learn the Nakhmanson Gambit. This aggressive chess opening can arise in various lines, including the Italian Game, the Scotch Gambit, and even the Bishop’s Opening.
The Nakhmanson Gambit position occurs after the following moves: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d4 exd4 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.Nc3. This move is sure to shock your opponents and pave the way for multiple victories.
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Remote Chess Academy
3w ago
Many chess players lose 90% of their games due to blunders. In today’s video lesson, I’ll share 4 practical tips to help you eliminate blunders and improve your chess skills immediately.
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Remote Chess Academy
3w ago
Today you’re about to see an aggressive chess opening variation used by Magnus Carlsen against the Sicilian Defense in his game against the Indian chess prodigy, Gukesh.
Carlsen achieved a winning position in just 10 moves using the Grand Prix Attack. The Grand Prix Attack arises after the initial moves 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.f4.
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With the move 3.f4, White immediately asserts control over space on the kingside, laying the groundwork for a powerful kingside attack in the middlegame.
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Remote Chess Academy
3w ago
Today I’d like to share with you 8 key chess rules that will help you find tactical combinations and calculate variations like a grandmaster. Understanding these rules is essential for efficient calculation during your games.
Many chess players excel at solving puzzles because they know that they should look for tactical combinations. However, they struggle to apply this skill during their actual games. This video addresses this challenge by teaching you how to think effectively while playing chess, enabling you to find the best moves consistently (grandmaster thinking process).
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Remote Chess Academy
3M ago
The Sicilian Defense is the most popular chess opening and the highest-scoring response for Black against White’s first move 1.e4. Black responds with 1…c5, aiming to control the d4-square. The main idea is to trade the flank pawn for White’s central d-pawn, gaining a long-term positional advantage.
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While the Sicilian Defense is a classical and widely used opening among strong chess players, it’s also one of the most complicated, demanding a wealth of opening theory knowledge. To navigate it effectively, one must be aware of ..read more