30/10/2022 – ¿Usted se ha enfrentado alguna vez a una rival contra el que ya ha perdido muchas partidas? Pues bien, Lilit tuvo que enfrentarse a la jugadora qeu pasaba por ser la favorita en el Campeonato de Euro: Nana Dzagnidze. Pero, ¿cómo hay que hacer para prepararse contra una rival más fuerte y cuál debe ser la estrategia? ¿Procurar darle una sorpresa? ¿Aspirar unas tablas? a? ¿Cuál es el mejor enfoque? Lilit comparte con nosotros su experiencias particulares.
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¿Cómo se preparan los jugadores profesionales?
En una serie de seis entregas, en una conversación por vídeo con Arne Kähler, Lilit Mkrtchian nos guía con sus experiencias como jugadora de cómo hay que hacer para prepararse para un torneo de manera profesiona. Además, Lilit nos muestra cómo armar un repertorio de aperturas, afinar nuestras habilidades mediante unas sesiones de entrenamiento táctico y para completar nos da consejos, pistas y nos inspira con sus ideas particulares.
Una hermosa guía en forma de vídeos.
Vídeo con Lilit Mkrtchian
0:30 - Facing a well-known, stronger opponent in round 6
1:00 - What was your first thought, when you knew you would face her
2:00 - How important is your mindset for the upcoming game?
3:25 - Did you change anything in your preparation?
8:24 - Full analysis Lilit Mkrtchian vs. Nana Dzagnidze (Prague, 2022)
Lilit Mkrtchian is an International Master from Armenia, and received the IM title in 2003.
She was one of the best female players in the world in the 2010s and represented her national team in the Olympiads since 1996.
In 2003, she won the gold medal with her Armenian team in the European Women's Championship in Bulgaria, Plovdiv.
Furthermore, Mkrtchian won the Armenian women's chess champion four times.
In 2015, the IM won the individual gold medal on the second board, at the Women's World Team Chess Championship in China, Chengdu.
She still remains one of Armenia's strongest female chess players, is coaching several students, and is an active player in chess leagues, and tournaments.
Arne KaehlerArne Kaehler, una persona creativa y apasionada por los juegos de mesa en general, nació en Hamburgo y aprendió a jugar ajedrez muy pequeño. Al enseñar ajedrez a equipos juveniles y al crear contenido sobre ajedrez en YouTube, Arne consiguió transmitir su pasión y llegó a crear un curso de ajedrez online. Actualmente, Arne publica en la página inglesa de ChessBase, enfocándose en producir artículos entretenidos y de promoción.
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GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
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