Power Up Visualization by FM Viktor Neustroev
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Introduction (1 variation)
1) Typical Mistakes of Positional Visualization (5 variations)
1.1) Geometry of the Board (3 variations)
1.2) Extra Piece (4 variations)
1.3) Inattention to Opponent’s Capabilities (4 variations)
2) Visualization of Strategic Plans (9 variations)
3) Visualization of Forced Variations (4 variations)
3.1) Material Comparison (3 variations)
3.2) Long Lines (3 variations)
3.3) Excluding Non-promising Lines (6 variations)
3.4) Intermediate Moves (4 variations)
3.5) Change of Focus (3 variations)
4) Practical Exercises (12 variations)
5) Final Test (Casual) (20 variations)
6) Final Test (Advanced) (21 variations)
7) Final Test (Professional) (23 variations)
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Achieve 20/20 Clarity With This
Chess Visualization Training Program
Does the board become so blurry after only 4 moves of calculation — that it almost feels like guessing?
Can’t keep track of where the pieces went, and missing tactics as a result?
Wasting time recalculating foggy lines instead of finding a good move?
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then Power Up: Visualization by FIDE Master Viktor Neustroev is your life-saver.
Neustroev is a long-time coach and Chessable author, with dozens of 4-to-5-star reviews from satisfied students.
Today, he unveils his training program for eliminating mistakes when looking ahead — while sharpening your chess vision for nearly any type of position.
This way, you can make better decisions, and uncover that winning move buried in a variation.
The program comes with 118 MoveTrainer® exercises, carefully picked to train every part of your visualization skill set.
However, its “meat and potatoes” are the 16 hours of video.
They guide your mind’s eye through the moves — clarify your mental image of the board with well-timed pauses — and direct your attention to the position’s critical features. So that by simply following along, you…
Build Good Over-The-Board Habits
And Pro-Level Visualization Technique
Here’s a quick tour of the video course:
The first part will give you practical tips to combat the grave visualization mistakes even grandmasters make, like:
🔭 Pieces disappearing or appearing out of nowhere, and messing with the material balance during calculation.

The 2500-grandmaster playing Black
missed the b2-bishop, and lost a
piece because of a phantom pin
🔭 Missing geometric connections, especially long-range moves which impact the other side of the board.
🔭 And not paying enough attention to the enemy threats, present and future.
You’ll also learn to envision long-range plans when the position gets quiet or abstract. So you avoid wearing yourself down with rigid analysis.
You’ll be prompted to:
🔭 Evaluate future and current positions based on Neustroev’s 7-point checklist.
🔭 Picture the potential weaknesses a maneuver will leave behind — so that you can prepare accordingly.

Black nipped potential aggression the
kingside to make the weaknesses
on the queenside count
🔭 And estimate the number of moves a plan may take to see if it’s playable.
In the third part of the course, Neustroev will focus your attention on forcing variations, and help you:
🔭 Visualize the material balance, then gauge the opponent’s activity after a combination. So you can be 100% certain that it’s sound and favorable.
🔭 See 5… 10… or even 15 moves ahead using long, “straight line” variations.
🔭 Refute intimidating sacrifices with intermediate moves, and come out with a winning material advantage.
🔭 Switch gears to find hidden opportunities on the other side of the board, even when you’re in the middle of your calculations.
Plus many more!
After the first 4 chapters have laid the foundation, you’ll also be given 3 practical tests of increasing difficulty. So you can keep honing your newfound skills at a pace and intensity which suits you — casual, intermediate, or professional.
Simply put:
Power Up: Visualization can unlock your ability to see future positions with 20/20 vision. All while boosting your confidence to navigate complications, or unleash combinations you never thought you could.
If you decide the course isn’t for you — for any or no reason at all — we’ll rush you a refund. No questions asked.
See you inside!
Reviews (4)
4 reviews for Power Up Visualization by FM Viktor Neustroev
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Max (verified owner) –
Really good course
Camden (verified owner) –
I think many of these reviewers forget what it was like to be a beginner, or a casual player.
Agus (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,
Ryan (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.