The Grandmaster’s Secrets by GM Igor Smirnov
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9 reviews for The Grandmaster’s Secrets by GM Igor Smirnov
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Robert (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.
Supritno (verified owner) –
Really good course
Zohar (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.
Yangdi (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,
Liam (verified owner) –
I bought this course with video few weeks ago (thanks to @JRHat for recommending it to me).
Alan (verified owner) –
he would cover all possible silly reactions that could derail my well-thought opening, and how to deal with them
Nicholas (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,
Henry (verified owner) –
In two recent wins, my opponents failed to follow the golden rules, making it easy for me to win the games.
Steven William (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.