说明
All premium content is created exclusively for this app by Grandmaster Julen Arizmendi, who is a
professional chess trainer and also published author of "Mastering the Najdorf" (Gambit Books, 2004).
In this app Grandmaster Arizmendi has selected 20 game examples and clearly explains (in English) various themes and key ideas in the chess middlegame.
In chess the middlegame is often the most complex part of the game and it is often here that games are won or lost, not in the opening phase. Improve your middlegame skills and find new inspiration - get this app now!
There are 7 key themes included:
1. Dynamic advantages
2. Static advantages
3. Kings on the same same
4. Kings on opposite sides
5. Prophilaxis
6. Exchanging queens
7. None of the above?
Each key theme contains subtopics which are explained through game examples with commentary by Grandmaster Arizmendi.
Besides containing high quality analysis and annotations the app features many settings that allows you to customize how you want to use it. You can also share any games position with friends by sms, email or social network.
Start improving your chess knowledge today!
The middlegame part of chess is the most complex and no reference can of course contain all concepts, but this app covers key themes that often occur in practical games.
You might be intereted in the two sister apps as well : "Chess Openings" and "Chess Endings" - search for them on Google Play.
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