50-Day Tactics Challenge - Part 2 - GM Valeriy Aveskulov
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Tactics course by GM Valeriy Aveskulov & FM Sergey Tugaj
Includes video and PGN
Language: English
Lectures: 50
Total Running Time: 18 hours 40 minutes
From the course:
The Club Playerâs Launchpad To Becoming A Tactical Expert
Leap over the biggest obstacle to your chess improvement. Calculate 6-move combinations with pinpoint accuracy. And finally conquer âanalysis paralysisâ â with just 10 tactics puzzles a day.
Starting is always the HARDEST part.
Itâs the reason why the sprinter must poise every muscle for that explosive start. Why the weightlifter must drive their feet into the ground to hoist a barbell. And why a car engineâs cylinders must fire in perfect unison just to get moving.
So if you ever feel a knot of reluctance when itâs time to train tacticsâŠ
Realize that itâs not just you.
Itâs not about lacking motivation. Itâs the universal struggle to startâŠ
Made worse by overwhelming training options pulling your game in every direction but forward.
Enter the 50-Day Tactics Challenge. Itâs a structured, puzzles-focused course thatâŠ
Cuts Through Overwhelm While Building Your Daily Success Routine
The plan is simple:
You solve 10 carefully chosen chess tactics each day. You stay consistent for just 50 days.
Then watch in awe as you start chasing the enemy king up the board â relentless like Garry Kasparov.
Uncover the hidden geometry connecting the pieces. Then turn a decisive-looking attack on its head a la Magnus Carlsen.
Snatch pawns with impunity like Vishy Anand, seeing 5 full moves ahead, certain your opponent cannot reclaim them.
And uncover deep tactical ideas once hidden outside of your radar.
Forget about tracking, scheduling, and overthinking.
You Wonât Even Need To Review Anything For 50 Days!
You simply solve until youâre congratulated. Then you let the authorsâ puzzle selection and analysis do the rest.
FM Sergey Tugaj built the 50-Day Tactics Challenge using positions from his private coaching database. For over 20 years, heâs refined it to balance beauty and instruction â leaving an imprint on your mind long after solving.
Then, GM Valeriy Aveskulov dissects key positions through 19 hours of video. So you can absorb their lessons faster.
Solve the first 5 puzzles of the day with Aveskulov. Watch how he hones in on the main idea, narrows down candidate moves, and calculates the winning combination.
Then, tackle the next 5 puzzles on your own â fully primed to think like a grandmaster!
Hereâs a quick recap of whatâs included:
đ„ Over 19 hours of video to distill chaotic positions into clear tactical ideas.
đ„ A glossary of 39 themes to summarize how the tactics in the course work. So you can better recognize them in action.
đ„ Plus thematic tags to pinpoint your areas for improvement.
âŠon top of the 500 tactics puzzles spread out in 50 days.
Part two builds on everything great about the original, with tougher puzzles rated 1700 to 1900 Elo.
If youâre rated lower, the video explanations bring every position closer to your level. So even if you donât get an exercise right the first time, you can still recreate its winning ideas.
If youâre rated higher, solve the puzzles to stay competition-ready between tournaments or blitz sessions. All while cementing a success routine that drives your chess forward.
And when it comes to forming routinesâŠ
The sooner you start, the sooner youâll reap the rewards.
Transform into that sharper, more consistent chess player. Spot tactical opportunities in real time. Then weave them into combinations so brilliant â your opponent canât help but offer a handshake or type âGGâ with genuine respect.
All in less than two months if you start today â which couldnât be easierâŠ
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50-Day Tactics Challenge - Part 2 - GM Valeriy Aveskulov- 50-Day Tactics Challenge - Part 2 - GM Valeriy Aveskulov.pgn (486.9 KB)
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