Preparation and Psychology in Chess by IM Alan-Safar Ramoutar
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OFF - 87%Preparation and Psychology in Chess explains how to sharpen your mind for competition. So you can direct every ounce of your playing strength to the game at hand — and achieve the BEST result possible!
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Preparation and Psychology in Chess explains how to sharpen your mind for competition. So you can direct every ounce of your playing strength to the game at hand — and achieve the BEST result possible!
If opening variations, tactics and strategies, and technical endgames fuel your chess improvement…
Then your brain is the engine that carries you from move one to checkmate.
Today, International Master Alan-Safar Ramoutar — along with mental game coach Pavle Mirosavljev — explain how to fine-tune your “built-in engine” for peak performance.
So you can channel all of your skills to the game in front of you — regardless of the distractions — and play your best chess.
Using the same mental workouts and preparation techniques you’re about to learn…
Ramoutar and Mirosavljev overcame their difficult introduction to the game. They added 100s of points to their rating double-time, and broke into the top 1% of all players in the world.
If you like the sound of that, then…
Let’s Tour You Around the Course
In the first chapter, Ramoutar examines how one’s mindset spills over to the board — plus the different ways to use this tendency to your advantage.
You’ll learn about:
🧠 The 3 psychological flaws that sabotage your game, and how they manifest over the board. Number 2 is Vitamin D deficiency.
🧠 How to play the opening when you’re feeling crappy. Following his advice in chapter 1, Ramoutar recovers from a terrible rejection and hangover… to win his next game with a last-minute mating attack.
🧠 Nurturing the patience needed to improve your position move by move… avoid premature attacks that waste your advantage… and stay on the surest, steadiest way to win.
🧠 How to hijack the opponent’s sense of danger, and distract them from their win-condition. So you can prepare a counterattack.
Next, Ramoutar explores the way different styles clash in chess. How to cater to yours, and exploit the opponent’s.
He paints a portrait of some of the strongest GMs in history — noting the strengths and weaknesses created by their style.
So when you face someone with a similar profile, you’ll know exactly how to “push their buttons” for maximum winning chances.
🧠 Watch Andrey Esipenko slow the game down. So that his positional mastery can trump the sharp opening prep of the opponent.

Like Esipenko, you too can build dominant positions
through natural moves, which are easy
to understand and play
🧠 Join Mikhail Tal in the BEST game of the 1960 World Chess Championship — where he punishes a “correct” positional player with an “incorrect” sacrifice.
🧠 Facing a pressure-player who’s always trying to “do something”? Try Vladimir Kramnik’s wait-and-see strategy, which won him the 2000 World Chess Championship.

By waiting until the opponent overextends,
Kramnik reached the highest point of
any chess player’s career
🧠 And learn from Alexander Grischuk how to beat players on an unstoppable streak… by playing for a draw!
In the second part of the course…
Mirosavljev serves a 2-hour video masterclass on mental strength training — using the same workouts he taught to people like Ramoutar. People who need to perform under pressure and on demand.
If you want to build your confidence in your decision-making skills, so you stop talking yourself out of good moves…
Maintain your discipline following a slow but winning strategy…
All while refueling your motivation to improve, especially after a bad game or tournament…
Then you must watch the videos of modules 1 to 7.
Discover:
🧠 How to find gaps in the way you study and adapt on the board with the mindset self-assessment exercise.
🧠 Mirosavljev’ system for setting clear improvement goals, and achieving them in the next 6 months.
🧠 Do losses and criticisms sting too much? Freezing against a higher-rated opponent? Turn those weaknesses into future strength when you build a champion’s mindset in module 3.
🧠 The 3 types of distractions and how to ward each one off. So you can maintain your focus throughout an entire tournament, even if it lasts for days.
🧠 Plus… how to “confuse” your brain into amassing competitive experience without leaving your desk. So you feel right at home when tournament day comes, unbothered by first-day jitters.
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4 reviews for Preparation and Psychology in Chess by IM Alan-Safar Ramoutar
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Richard (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,
Charles (verified owner) –
Wonderfully Structured and Organized Course
Gempita (verified owner) –
I think many of these reviewers forget what it was like to be a beginner, or a casual player.
Putri Lovely (verified owner) –
Really good course