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Today, GM Igor Smirnov shares his personal thinking system—the same one he uses to find effective plans in ANY position, especially in the middlegame. The lesson includes examples from his own games, making it easy to understand and apply this method of thinking.
Here’s a question: have you ever been in a situation where there are plenty of seemingly good moves to choose from, but it’s unclear which one to pick? If so, you’re not alone!
This thinking system helps players identify the best move quickly and easily—even within seconds. It’s effective enough to be used in blitz games!
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► Chapters
00:00 How To Find The Best Plan In Chess [Grandmaster Thinking]
00:08 Game-1 (GM Igor Smirnov's games)
00:42 Grandmaster Thinking System For Middlegame Planning
01:13 3 main factors for planning (to evaluate)
04:31 MOST IMPORTANT out of the 3
06:53 Start the attack
08:36 Key positional TIP
09:57 My opponent was the coach of Anand and Carlsen
11:07 Can you find the best move?
12:55 Puzzle of the Day
14:40 Game-2
17:20 Anti-blunder check
20:20 Finishing the game in style
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