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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov will give you 10 tips to avoid blunders (to blunder less) in your chess games. We’ll learn the reasoning behind blunders made by Ian Nepomniachtchi in games 8 and 9 of the recent World Chess Championship Match against Magnus Carlsen, and especially how to avoid them.
These tips are very practical and you can easily start implementing them in your own games, and therefore make less blunders. GM Igor Smirnov also presents practical examples including the blunders made by Garry Kasparov against Wesley So, and Tigran Petrosian’s terrible queen blunder against David Bronstein.
What is your favourite tip(s) from this video? Comment below 👇👇👇
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► Chapters
00:00 How to stop making blunders in chess?
00:19 Tip-1: Stop overlooking mistakes
01:41 Tip-2: Don’t have hanging pieces
02:46 Nepomniachtchi’s blunder in Game-9 vs Carlsen
04:06 Tip-3: Warm up before games
04:39 Tip-4: Avoid tactical openings vs prepared opponents
06:38 Tip-5: Sleep well and stay calm
07:12 Petrosian’s terrible blunder vs Bronstein
08:14 Tip-6: Anti-blunder check after opponent’s move
09:05 Kasparov’s blunder vs Welsey So
10:03 Tip-7: Anti-blunder check before your move
11:56 Nepo’s blunder in Game-8 vs Carlsen
12:57 Reasoning behind Nepo’s blunder b5
14:07 Tip-8: Be aggressive and take the initiative
14:50 Tip-9: Have more time than your opponent
15:40 Tip-10: Simplify when in time trouble
18:09 Conclusion and your favourite tip?
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