Bootcamp Session - 4 (20 April, 24; 11:00 ET, 16:00 CET, 20:30 IST): "Two Minor Pieces Vs. Rook and Pawn - Part 2 (2 Hours)" by GM Boris Avrukh
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Dream Room

40+ hours of cinematically recorded, comprehensive bestselling content,  suitable for absolute beginner just learning the rules to advanced player looking to hone their skill further.

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Dream Room Episodes

Common Mistakes by Young Players
12.54

Common Mistakes by Young Players

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Some common mistakes that chess players make.

Episode:
128
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Tactical Theme Part 5: Fork
6.48

Tactical Theme Part 5: Fork

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

What is a fork in chess?

Episode:
25
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Discussion with Celebrated Chess Coaches: Part 2
9.41

Discussion with Celebrated Chess Coaches: Part 2

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Hard work or talent, which is more important?

Episode:
140
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Opening Principle: Part 1
11.36

Opening Principle: Part 1

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

What are the opening principles?

Episode:
36
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Queen & Pawn Endings: Part 1
12:40

Queen & Pawn Endings: Part 1

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Queen and pawn endgames

Episode:
95
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Attacking a Castled King
6.07

Attacking a Castled King

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

How to attack a castled king?

Episode:
34
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Attacking the King (Advanced): Part 1
20.49

Attacking the King (Advanced): Part 1

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Advanced techniques of attacking the king!

Episode:
136
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
The Exchange Sacrifice: Part 2
14:57

The Exchange Sacrifice: Part 2

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Strategies around exchange sacrifice (continued...)

Episode:
90
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
The Intermediate Moves
10:02

The Intermediate Moves

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

What are the intermediate moves?

Episode:
82
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Complex Calculations: Part 6
20.22

Complex Calculations: Part 6

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Complex calculations with "Mr. Commonwealth", GM Abhijeet Gupta!

Episode:
171
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Knight vs Bishop: Part 2
27.33

Knight vs Bishop: Part 2

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Torre vs Jakobsen, Good Knight vs Bad Bishop!

Episode:
112
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
The Basic Checkmates
9.34

The Basic Checkmates

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

What are the basic checkmates?

Episode:
12
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Forcing Moves: Part 1
17.00

Forcing Moves: Part 1

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Detailed explanation of forcing moves with examples.

Episode:
39
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Improving Pieces (Advanced)
10.27

Improving Pieces (Advanced)

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Improving pieces in more complex scenarios.

Episode:
137
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Rook and Pawn Endings: Part 3
10.47

Rook and Pawn Endings: Part 3

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

How to make a draw if opponent has an extra pawn on the A file?

Episode:
115
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Prophylaxis (Advanced)
18.51

Prophylaxis (Advanced)

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Practicing prophylaxis with Grandmasters Aravindh Chithambaram and Karthikeyan Murali.

Episode:
149
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Preparing for Tournament
15.34

Preparing for Tournament

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Strategies for preparing for tournament.

Episode:
61
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Analyzing Praggnanandhaa: Part 2
18.51

Analyzing Praggnanandhaa: Part 2

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Analyzing Praggnanandhaa vs Bosiocic (2018).

Episode:
162
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Attacking the King: Part 5
13.51

Attacking the King: Part 5

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

What are the things to consider when attacking the king (continued...).

Episode:
104
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Bishop and Pawn Ending: Part 4
9.00

Bishop and Pawn Ending: Part 4

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Interesting bishop and pawn ending example (Khalifman et al, 1993)

Episode:
121
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Improving Pieces: Part 2
11.01

Improving Pieces: Part 2

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Improving pieces continued...

Episode:
55
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
King and Pawn Ending (Advanced): Part 1
15.46

King and Pawn Ending (Advanced): Part 1

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Some interesting king and pawn endings with GMs Aravindh Chithambaram and Karthikeyan Murali.

Episode:
150
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Analyzing Praggnanandhaa: Part 1
24.08

Analyzing Praggnanandhaa: Part 1

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Analyzing GM Praggnanandhaa vs Awonder Liang.

Episode:
161
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Improving Pieces
18.13

Improving Pieces

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Learn how to improve pieces.

Episode:
103
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Knight & Pawn Endings: Part 1
21.28

Knight & Pawn Endings: Part 1

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Strategies for knight and pawn endgames.

Episode:
56
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
The Bad Bishop: Part 1
10.28

The Bad Bishop: Part 1

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

How to work with a bishop blocked by its own pawn(s)?

Episode:
106
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Pawn Sacrifice: Part 1
16.01

Pawn Sacrifice: Part 1

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

How does one sacrifice one's pawn to gain advantage?

Episode:
44
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Building an Opening Repertoire
15:35

Building an Opening Repertoire

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

How to build an effective opening repertoire?

Episode:
79
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Understanding the Weak Squares: Part 2
21.59

Understanding the Weak Squares: Part 2

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Understanding the weak squares (continued...)

Episode:
73
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Positional Play: Part 1
21.09

Positional Play: Part 1

R B Ramesh
R B Ramesh

Difficult decisions during positional play (Ivanchuk vs Nigel Short).

Episode:
129
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced

Video on Demand

Professionally edited chess skilling videos from Grandmasters who train the top players in the world.

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Video on Demand Courses

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Decision Making in Rapid & Blitz: Part 2

Alex Yermolinsky

Making informed choices under time constraints!

62.55

Decision Making in Rapid & Blitz: Part 1

Alex Yermolinsky

Taking good decisions when time is precious!

61.58

How to Play against Accelerated Dragons

Krisztian Szabo

Unleash the power of the Accelerated Dragon - embark on a thrilling journey into the heart of chess warfare!

52.52

Playing against Bishop Pair

Boris Avrukh

How best do we counter the bishop pair advantage?

60.10

Lessons from Magnus Carlsen - Part 3

Krasimir Rusev

Learnings from the games Magnus plays!

21.28

Rook and Bishop vs Rook Endgame - Part 2

Krisztian Szabo

Rook and bishop versus rook endgame through illustrative games

90.57

Petrosian - The Iron Man

R B Ramesh

Chess lessons from the famed defense of "Iron Tigran"

57.44

Positional Sacrifices and Tactical Methods (Puzzles)

Michal Krasenkow

Puzzles in positional sacrifice and tactical play

59.10

Mastering Classical Games - Part 1

Farrukh Amonatov

Learning through insights and techniques of the greats

66.57

Queens Gambit Accepted - Part 2

Boris Avrukh

Queen's Gambit Accepted, explained (continued...)

89.11

The Drawback Destruction

R B Ramesh

Every move reveals hidden weaknesses

58.20

Decision Making Techniques in Chess: Part 3

Maxim Turov

Sharpen your strategy and choice-making in chess

61.26

Initiative - GM Thinking (Part 1)

Boris Avrukh

Control the tempo and style of the game!

61.06

Positional Sacrifices and Tactical Methods

Michal Krasenkow

a masterclass in positional sacrifice and tactical play

92.03

The Unsung Pawns

R B Ramesh

How do we create a good pawn structure?

64.31

Lessons from Magnus Carlsen - Part 2

Krasimir Rusev

Key learnings from the way Magnus plays

54.46

Endgame Technique

Boris Avrukh

Endgame strategies explained.

58.09

Judging Positions On Merit - Part 3

Abhijeet Gupta

How to evaluate positions on their merit

22.13

Rook and Bishop vs Rook Endgame - Part 3

Krisztian Szabo

Rook and bishop vs rook endgame through games greats played

59.21

Judging Positions On Merit - Part 1

Abhijeet Gupta

How to evaluate positions on their merit

86.24

Understanding Weaknesses

R B Ramesh

How to identify and exploit opponent's weaknesses?

53.34

Complex Endgames- Queen Against Rook and a Piece

Davor Rogic

Queen against Rook and a piece in a Complex Endgame Situation.

75.54

Botvinnik: The Chess Engineer

R B Ramesh

Mikhail Botvinnik: World Chess Champion, Electrical Engineer, Computer Pioneer.

62.35

Understanding Prophylaxis

Michal Krasenkow

Figure out what your opponent is thinking, and take action

57.20

Judging Positions On Merit - Part 2

Abhijeet Gupta

How to evaluate positions on their merit

92.56

To Trade Or Not To Trade

R B Ramesh

How to decide whether to exchange or not?

59.35

Decision Making Techniques in Chess: Part 2

Maxim Turov

Hone the craft of strategic choices in chess

19.58

Rook and Bishop vs Rook Endgame - Part 1

Krisztian Szabo

Rook and bishop versus rook endgame key concepts using illustrative examples

88.56

The Annexation Plan

R B Ramesh

Strategy through examples

58.46

Complex Endgames- Queen and Rook Coordination

Davor Rogic

Rook and Queen Coordination in a Complex Endgame Situation.

53.16

Playing with Bishop Pair

Boris Avrukh

How do we maximise our bishop pair advantage?

66.15

Queens Gambit Accepted - Part 1

Boris Avrukh

Queen's Gambit Accepted, explained

89.20

The Almighty Pawns

R B Ramesh

Pawn structure shapes chessboard battles, hiding strategic masterstrokes and vulnerabilities

52.04

Complex Endgames- Rook and Bishop Coordination

Davor Rogic

Rook and Bishop Coordination in a Complex Endgame Situation.

119.08

The Mastery of Akiba Rubinstein - Part 1

Abhijeet Gupta

Learning chess from the games of brilliant Akiba Rubinstein

59.04

Understanding Prophylaxis - Puzzles

Michal Krasenkow

Puzzles illustrating the art of prophylaxis

58.19

Opposite Color Bishops

Boris Avrukh

Is position everything? Does material advantage count?

53.34

Complex Rook Endgames- King Activity

Davor Rogic

How to activate king to support passed pawns?

54.51

Understanding Isolated Pawn - Part 2

Konstantin Landa

A pawn without support can be a weakness.

118.28

The Mastery of Akiba Rubinstein - Part 2

Abhijeet Gupta

Learning chess through illustrative game play of Akiba Rubinstein

Live Camps

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List of Live Camps

Comprehensive Classical Sicilian for Black
Duration: 12 Hours

Comprehensive Classical Sicilian for Black

Boris Avrukh
Boris Avrukh

We dive into the intricacies of the Sicilian Defense in this comprehensive Live course spread over 12 sessions. This is a unique opportunity to learn from GM Boris Avrukh, an Olympiad gold medalist, former World Junior Champion and analysis partner of World Championship finalists.

Date & Time (IST):
Aug 22, 2023 7:00 PM
Neo (International Chess Day)

Neo (International Chess Day)

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One membership which grants access to regular live camps, premium video on demand and bestselling chess learning program for all skill levels, the Chess Dream Room. Special subscription plan for International Chess Day.

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Chess in School

Chess in School

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Live sessions, video on demand courses from top coaches, including the Chess Dream Room - a structured course designed in collaboration with GM R.B. Ramesh, coach and mentor of GM Praggnandaa and many other chess prodigies. What is included: 1. 5 Neo licenses (for a year)‍ 2. Ability to rotate licenses (fair use) 3. Certificate of Completion for students who pass the post-course test

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Neo in Chess Academy

Neo in Chess Academy

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Live sessions, video on demand courses from top coaches, including the Chess Dream Room - a structured course designed in collaboration with GM R.B. Ramesh, coach and mentor of GM Praggnandaa and many other chess prodigies. What is included: 1. 4 Neo licenses (for a year)‍ 2. Ability to broadcast Live Sessions within Club 3. 10% OFF for club members (10% referral fee for the Club)

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Endgame Techniques
Duration: 6 Hours

Endgame Techniques

Krisztian	Szabo
Krisztian Szabo

The camp encompasses six sessions, each an hour-long, focusing on endgame strategies from basic studies to complex bishop and queen vs. rook scenarios.

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Bootcamp: Mastering Material Imbalance
20 hours

Bootcamp: Mastering Material Imbalance

Boris Avrukh
Boris Avrukh

Master imbalances, unlock chess mastery

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Boris Avrukh


Boris Avrukh is a chess grandmaster and author of several books on chess openings. He is known for his expertise in the Grunfeld Defense and has written several books on the subject, including "1.d4 - A Reliable Repertoire for the Improving Player" and "Grandmaster Repertoire 16: The Grunfeld Defense."

He has won World Under-12 Championship, the Israeli Chess Championship (twice) and participated in Chess Olympiads 6 times. He has trained some of the best players in the world like GM Radjabov, GM Kramnik, GM Caruana, GM Wesley So, and many more. He was also one of the team members assisting GM Boris Gelfand during the World Championship against GM Viswanathan Anand.

Boris is known for his deep understanding of chess theory and his ability to find creative and original solutions to complex chess positions.

Farrukh Amonatov

Farrukh Amonatov is a chess grandmaster from Tajikistan. Farrukh began playing chess at a young age and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming an International Master in 2002 and a Grandmaster in 2005. He has competed in numerous national and international chess tournaments, including the World Chess Championship and the Chess Olympiad. Farrukh has also worked as a chess coach and trainer, helping to develop the skills of aspiring chess players.

Considered one of the top trainers in the world today, Farrukh was the Asian Under-16 champion in 1992. Farrukh was also the coach of the Youth Russian team and is currently training many exciting young talents from Russia, India, Kazakhstan and the USA.

R. B. Ramesh

R. B. Ramesh is an Indian chess grandmaster and coach.

Known as the Super Coach of India, Grand Master R.B. Ramesh is one of the most successful chess coaches in the world today. He won the British Chess Championship in 2002 and the Commonwealth Games in 2007. He also served as the coach of the Indian Olympiad team in the years 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018.

GM Ramesh has trained more than 10 Grand Masters and has produced multiple global champions in different age categories, this includes Praggnanandhaa - till recently the youngest International Master in the history of the game.

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