Attacking Play Secrets with IM Bence Szabo
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IM Bence Szabo reveals…
I have worked with countless club-level players and most of them make this same FATAL mistake time and again.
They confuse the order of attack and advantage. They attack to “gain” advantage—a big reason why they lose their games (mostly).
You attack to convert your advantage into a mate or a win, and not vice versa.
Get your bishop into a more active square, get your king castled before your opponent does and destroy the enemy pawn structure…
The idea is to create the odds in your favor before you go all in.
Does that make sense? Yes? Good.
Because IM Bence Szabo’s latest exclusive course Attacking Play Secrets contains a collection of such gold nuggets on the art of attack in chess for you.
From how to pinpoint the weakest areas in the enemy’s position to bringing the “contributor” pieces in their desired position before detonating the blast…
Do you love the games of Paul Morphy? Is Tal your favorite chess player? Do you see chess more as an art than a science?
This training is for you.
Here’s what you would learn:
- Check, check, check…mate! Dominguez knows when to unleash the cannon that starts with a check, a bishop sacrifice and pulling the king out in the open—learn how a top level GM attacks to a finish.
- The entry of death. Often, the fate of a game depends on who finishes first. Let your opponent flop around putting harmless checks or threatening pawn captures. Your job? Make his king surrender first.
- Headway along the way. Many lower-rated players, when first learning positional play, tend to become too passive. Too much defense is prone to silly blunders. Learn how to avoid it.
- The must-know attacking motifs. This training dedicates 4 chapters to covering the most important attacking motifs to learn as a chess player. Go through these videos not to be unprepared ever again.
- It’s in the mind. Attack is about psychology too. It’s about making your opponent feel doubtful, confused and helpless. Look how Tal did it by sacrificing a bishop on the sixth move and still winning the game.
You have probably read a few books or seen a couple of YouTube videos on how to play attacking chess.
You have probably even taken a class or two from some unknown IM or GM at $50 per hour (is that true?!).
This time, I urge you to do this training instead. (And let me know personally what you think of it. I guarantee you won’t regret it.)
Go ahead—try it for yourself at ZERO risk.
Reviews (23)
23 reviews for Attacking Play Secrets with IM Bence Szabo
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Richard (verified owner) –
I bought this course with video few weeks ago (thanks to @JRHat for recommending it to me).
Nolan (verified owner) –
The ideas taught in this course helped me defend against a brutal attack in my last tournament. I was able to secure the half-point once I defused the attack.
David (verified owner) –
As a beginner it’s easy to get overwhelmed by big repertoires but this one has the perfect number of lines and yet,
Avery (verified owner) –
I’m still a fairly new adult learner and have looked at all the major courses and finally feel like I have an option that makes sense for my level and available time.
Michael (verified owner) –
Even when one of my opponents didn’t follow theory, which often happens with beginners,
Alan (verified owner) –
For taking all the fun out of my chess games. I never thought anybody would be cruel enough to make winning so easy that chess has become boring.
Chelsi (verified owner) –
he would cover all possible silly reactions that could derail my well-thought opening, and how to deal with them
Anthony (verified owner) –
more importantly, when we have to make an exception to the standard plan, a very good explanation of what would happen if we didn’t do it,
Tyler (verified owner) –
Also, this course is not aimed at advanced and master level therefore; it didn’t overwhelmed me with things that I don’t need to worry about at my level.
Camden (verified owner) –
I’ve only reviewed all the black lines but I am liking the author’s approach of adding exercises after each chapter to make sure you are looking at the positions themselves rather than just routinely memorizing the lines without absorbing the content of his commentary.
Samuel (verified owner) –
Now that I don’t need to invest much energy in the opening phase, I can concentrate on improving my middle and endgame play.
Gempita (verified owner) –
I would never recommend this book to anybody that I would consider a beginner, and maybe not even a “casual” player (depending on the definition).
Mason (verified owner) –
I think many of these reviewers forget what it was like to be a beginner, or a casual player.
Zane (verified owner) –
I am an expert rated chess player FIDE Rated 2306 who had the privilege to beta-test this wonderful course. I went through some of the chapters of this course namely,
Putri Lovely (verified owner) –
In two recent wins, my opponents failed to follow the golden rules, making it easy for me to win the games.
Paul (verified owner) –
Really good course
Lucas (verified owner) –
Wonderfully Structured and Organized Course
Dylan (verified owner) –
Some courses handled the opening principles nicely
Jackson (verified owner) –
I appreciate the effort gone into it. It’s helped me become better at my openings and I’m looking forward to what he has next in store. Cheers.
Max (verified owner) –
At this level this course covers a sweet spot.
Jhony (verified owner) –
Another problem I faced was during my well-planned opening, sometimes opponent would bring the queen out
Angel (verified owner) –
he gives you basic principles that just works 90% of the situations – it sounded silly to me at first, but then it became a daily prayer
Charles (verified owner) –
Even above beginner level, knowing the first ten moves is usually sufficient, and the variations in this course average nine moves.