Chess: Don't Know What to Do II - Imbalances
NM Dan Heisman follows up his previous video on what to do when you don't know what to do. This time he uses 3 games to discuss how imbalances (what one side has that the other does not) to help key a player on what to do. The first video on "Don't Know What to Do?" is • Improve Your Chess - Don't Know What to Do? NM Dan Heisman has been a full-time chess instructor since 1996 and is the author of 12 chess books, the TV show "Q&A with Coach Heisman" on Chess.com and the radio show "Ask the Renaissance Man" on the Internet Chess Club. Radio personality Howard Stern was one of Dan's students. Dan tries to answer comments on YouTube but for a quicker, more comprehensive answer (or questions about lessons), contact Dan via email, skype, or phone via Dan's website www.danheisman.com. His Chess Tip of the Day is @danheisman on Twitter, which won the award for "Best Twitter Feed" in 2021 from the Chess Journalists of America. #Chess #ImproveChess #ChessInstruction #ChessThinking #ChessOpponent #ChessImprovement #InstructiveChess #ChessMicroInfluencer #ChessEvaluation #WinChess #ChessLessons #AmateurChess #ChessPlanning #ChessStrategy

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