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Chess Lesson # 42: Backward Pawns | Left-Behind pawns | Game Analysis with NM Robert Ramirez

Автор: NM Robert Ramirez

Загружено: 2020-10-22

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Описание: We finally have a strong and well organized opening course for White and one for Black. With these and the FREE beginner to master level playlist from this YouTube channel, it’s all about consistency over an extended period of time 😎💪 ⬇️

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In this class, you will learn how to win games in a more technical manner. Your coach will explain what a backward (left-behind pawn) is and then he will analyze two of his games to show you how he was able to identify a backward pawn and then take advantage of it. As you get more advanced, you will see how it is not always about capturing a piece or attacking the king. Many times, we win a Chess game by targeting weaknesses such as a weak pawn.

** Backward pawns are base pawns that are fixed on a specific square and cannot be helped by a friendly pawn. They become even more difficult to protect when they are on a semi-open file because our opponent’s rooks and queen could easily put pressure.


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Learn how to play Chess the right way from beginner to master level. National Master Robert Ramirez will take you up the pyramid by following a proven Chess training program he has been improving and implementing for over 10 years.

Benefits of Playing Chess:
​- Promotes brain growth
Increases problem-solving skills
It exercises both sides of the brain
Raises your IQ
Sparks your creativity
Teaches planning and foresight
Teaches patience and concentration
Optimizes memory improvement
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Chess is an intellectual battle where players are exposed to numerous mental processes such as analysis, attention to detail, synthesis, concentration, planning and foresight. Psychological factors are also present on and off the board; playing Chess stimulates our imagination and creativity. Every single move a player makes is the result of a deep analysis based on the elements presented on the battlefield.

Chess in its essence teaches us psychological, sociological and even moral values. In a Chess game, both players start with the same amount of material and time. The fact that the white pieces move first is considered to be practically irrelevant —especially because a player typically plays one game as white and one game as black. Consequently, the final result of the battle solely depends on each player. It doesn’t matter if you win by taking advantage of your opponent’s mistakes or by simply avoiding mistakes yourself. Truth is that Chess is an extremely individual sport and our defeats can only be blamed on ourselves and no one else. And this, in the end, only benefits us because we learn to be and feel responsible for our actions and never come up with excuses to justify ourselves.

We also learn that when it comes to our victories on the board, our opponent's mistakes play a more significant role than our own skills. Let’s not forget that a Chess game without any mistakes would be a draw. This way, Chess provides us with another valuable life lesson: be humble at all times.

About National Master Robert Ramirez:

With an outstanding background as a professional Chess player and over 8 years of teaching experience, Robert Ramirez brings both his passion and his expertise to the board, helping you believe & achieve!

Robert Ramirez was introduced to the fascinating world of Chess when he was 5 years old and has participated in prestigious tournaments such as the World Open Chess Tournament and the Pan American Intercollegiate Team Championships. Thanks to his performance, he has earned his National Master title from the United States Chess Federation.

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