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jitexsubtra 06.12.2025 16:19

Deep Calculation For 1400-2000 Elo With Gm Miloje Ratkovic
 

Deep Calculation For 1400-2000 Elo With Gm Miloje Ratkovic
Published on: March 2023
Created by: IM Bence Szabo
Video: MP4, H264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 48000 Hz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Genre: e-Learning
Duration: 5 hours | File Size: 771 MB
GM Miloje Ratkovic is here, with his brand-new course, Deep Calculation for 1400-2000. A 5-hour video training that teaches you EVERYTHING about calculation, from the comparison of lines to the elimination process, and much more.
Are you tired of making careless mistakes in your chess games? Do you struggle to see the best moves and calculate accurately?
If you're serious about playing chess, study calculation - before openings, endgames, or anything else.
It's the ability to analyze complex positions, anticipate your opponent's moves, and find the best possible move in any situation.
But why exactly does calculation matter so much in chess?
Here is what you'll learn
- 1.c5 would have been great BUT. Black chose to play Nxc4?? instead. Not opening the diagonal for the Black queen and letting the White bishop space to move around - not the best line Black could have chosen. Needless to say, White won this game. This goes to show how important the art of calculation is.
- The Most Obvious Move? Nope! Black's knight and queen are under attack. Black needs to save them both. Now .Ne2 seems to be the most natural move. But Black played Qc1!! Can you see why? Black went one step further and not only wanted to maintain material equality but also to come up on top. Check for yourself how the line plays out. (Or see inside the course. Your choice.)
- The h5-pawn massacre. Well, it could have been. White could grab that pawn with either the queen or the knight. He chose the queen. Lo! That's where Black had a winning opportunity with Nxe5 followed by Qc6+. Instead Black mistakenly went with Nb4? Moral of the story: when you make a mistake, the only hope is that your opponent makes a mistake too.
The calculation is not as simple as "I play this, he plays that, I play this, he plays that, then this.". The calculation is what sets the champions apart.
So, if you're serious about playing chess, don't neglect your calculation skills.
With practice and dedication, you can improve your game, win more matches, and experience the joy of playing chess at a higher level.
Take the first step today and start developing your calculation skills - you won't regret it!



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