Identifying and Controlling Key Squares | Strategy Session with Jonathan Schrantz
Jonathan Schrantz challenges you to look for key squares. Imagine there are no pieces on the board in a given position; where does the Pawn structure suggest the fight should be? Two professional games and one submission are shown. 2016.05.03 Magnus Carlsen vs Vladimir Kramnik, Norway Chess (2016): D35 Queen's Gambit Declined, exchange, positional line, 5...c6 Akiba Rubinstein vs Georg Salwe, Lodz (1908): D33 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch, Prague variation Ivan's Submission: C45 Scotch game

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Chess Prophylaxis | Strategy Session with Jonathan Schrantz

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Checkmating Attacks | Mastering the Middlegame - GM Ben Finegold

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Lessons in chess strategy: how to gain ownership of key squares

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Improve your Pieces | Strategy Session with Jonathan Schrantz

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Getting to the bottom of corresponding squares!

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Recognizing Combos - GM Yasser Seirawan - 2013.06.27

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Retreat! The Power of Backward Moves | Strategy Session with Jonathan Schrantz

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Akobian at the 2014 Olympiad | Mastering the Middlegame - GM Varuzhan Akobian

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Beating Lower Rated Players | Beginner Beatdown - GM Ben Finegold

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ALL You Need to Know About Weak Squares (OUTPOSTS)!

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The Hidden Tricks & Traps of the London Opening | Chess Lesson with Andrea Botez

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Key Squares in King and Pawn Endgames | Part 1 | Beginner Endgame Technique | IM Alex Astaneh

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HIKARU FORCEABLY MATES 1700S IN SLOWKARU Educational Speedrun 41

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Chess strategy explained | Strong squares

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Climbing the Rating Ladder: 1600-1800

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Block Center Positions - GM Ben Finegold - 2013.07.11

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Pawn Structure #1: Maróczy Bind | Strategy Session with Jonathan Schrantz

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Karpov and his Ruy Lopez | Mastering the Middlegame - GM Ben Finegold

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BLUNDERS! Lecture with GM Ben Finegold

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