⚡ Gana SIN estudiar Aperturas 🎯 La Regla de Lasker

Do you really need to study more openings to raise your Elo? In this video, we analyze a brilliant game by Emanuel Lasker to discover an idea worth far more than memorizing twenty opening variations. Most players study what to move. The best players understand why to move it. On move 12, a position arises that looks completely equal... but the board is lying. From that moment on, you will learn a strategic concept that you can apply in dozens of different games. In this video, you will learn: ♟️ Why memorizing openings yields very limited returns. ♟️ How to spot a strategic advantage before tactics appear. ♟️ Which pawn majority can create a passed pawn... and which cannot. ♟️ The idea I call "Lasker's Rule." ♟️ How to play using plans instead of relying on memory. If you manage to spot this idea during your own games, you will start to understand chess on a completely different level. 💬 Question for the comments: On move 12, before hearing the explanation... Would you prefer to play as White or Black? Why? I read every response. 👍 If you enjoyed the video, please leave a "Like" and subscribe so you don't miss future analyses. We don't train memory here. We train understanding. See you at the next board! ♟️ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Lasker vs. Janovsky (1909) 01:08 Ruy Lopez: Exchange Variation 02:15 A useful pawn majority wins the endgame