01/08/2024 – ¿No son los errores los que deciden todas las partidas de ajedrez? Por supuesto que sí. Pero la mayoría de los jugadores nunca llegan a comprender que están cometiendo el mismo tipo de errores una y otra vez. La primera tarea es identificar esos errores y etiquetarlos. Así, la próxima vez que estés frente al tablero, serás consciente de ellos y podrás evitarlos.
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Cómo evitar errores para ganar más seguido
por Vishnu Prasanna
El GM Vishnu Prasanna es uno de los entrenadores de ajedrez más respetados de la India. Es el entrenador del actual número 1 indio, D. Gukesh, y ha sido su principal mentor en su recorrido desde los 2200 hasta los 2750 puntos de Elo. Vishnu ha utilizado su inmensa experiencia para abordar el tema de los errores en ajedrez.
Doesn’t every chess game get decided by mistakes? Absolutely. But most players never truly comprehend that they are making the same kind of mistakes over and over again.
Vishnu agrupa los errores en las siguientes categorías:
Errores no forzados
Errores de cálculo y de evaluación
Errores tácticos y posicionales
Buenas jugadas posicionales que en realidad son errores
Errores psicológicos
Con más de 20 ejemplos, comprenderás a la perfección cada tipo de error.
El MI Sagar Shah hace preguntas pertinentes y también ha elaborado fichas, que se muestran a lo largo de los vídeos, las cuales garantizan que se comprenda firmemente la naturaleza de los errores.
Vishnu explica cómo solucionar estos errores y cómo sus alumnos —Gukesh, Leon Mendonca, Surya Ganguly, entre otros— consiguieron corregir los errores que estaban cometiendo, lo que les permitió mejorar mucho su juego.
Para concluir, hay posiciones de prueba para reforzar tu comprensión del tema. Si estudias este curso con atención, te convertirás sin duda en un ajedrecista más fuerte y más consciente, y seguramente mejorarás tu nivel de juego.
Doesn’t every chess game get decided by mistakes? Absolutely. But most players never truly comprehend that they are making the same kind of mistakes over and over again.
YOUR PERSONAL CHESS COACH - Whether you’re taking your first steps into the world of club chess, or already playing at a tournament level: with FRITZ, you can train more efficiently, intelligently and with a more personalised approach than ever before.
YOUR PERSONAL CHESS COACH - Whether you’re taking your first steps into the world of club chess, or already playing at a tournament level: with FRITZ, you can train more efficiently, intelligently and with a more personalised approach than ever before.
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