How To Develop An Effective Middlegame Plan - FREE Live Training
Hello, chess friends!
At 12-1pm Sydney time on Thursday, 9th May (that's Wednesday night for those for you in the US), I will be covering the most requested topic of 'How To Develop An Effective Middlegame Plan', exclusively in my free Facebook group 'Adult Chess Improvers'.
Of course, this topic of middlegame planning (what to do when you don't know what to do) is one that we can't do justice to in just one hour. However, it will give you a very good start toward mastering this key aspect of playing great chess.
I'll be focusing on the following sub-skills of middlegame planning:
- When Planning Is Not Appropriate;
- My Framework For Developing A Middlegame Plan;
- The Fundamental Goals Of 1.e4;
- Answering Your Questions About Developing Middlegame Plans
For those of you that stay until the end of the live training, I will share with you a special offer, that will allow you to master strategic chess, forever transforming the way you understand and approach the middlegame.
Here is the link to register for the live chess training.
A Note On My Blogs/Content
I find that I have a lot of interesting ideas that I want to share with you - my fellow adult chess improvers - each day.
However, as a Top Blogger on Chesscom, I'm limited to posting a blog every 48 hours or more; otherwise, the volume of content would stop other Top Bloggers (who also write content of an excellent quality) from getting their posts seen.
That means I have to be very selective in what I post here, and while I've done my best to pick out the most valuable posts to cross-post here, the posts for the next week or so will be more promotional in nature (though I'll do my best to provide a lot of free value in these posts as well).
For those of you that want to access more of my articles and content, I recommend joining the 'Adult Chess Improvers' Facebook group I mentioned before. Here's the link again if you need it.
Let me know in the comments below - what are your questions about developing an effective middlegame plan? Are there any challenges you face here that you'd like me to cover in the live training?