Chess Opening Blunders

Chess Training

Published by: CHESSQUEEN

Description

Encyclopedia of Opening Blunders – learn to play chess by learning the opening mistakes and traps that have been discovered over time. The program is designed for studying the blunders in more than 40 openings and contains over 1,250 instructive exercises of varying difficulty from practical games.
This course is in the series Chess King Learn (https://learn.chessking.com/), which is an unprecedented chess teaching method. In the series are included courses in tactics, strategy, openings, middle game, and endgame, split by levels from beginners to experienced players, and even professional players.
With the help of this course, you can improve your chess knowledge, learn new tactical tricks and combinations, and consolidate the acquired knowledge into practice.
The program acts as a coach who gives tasks to solve and helps to solve them if you get stuck. It will give you hints, explanations and show you even striking refutation of the mistakes you might make.
Advantages of the program:
• High quality examples, all double-checked for correctness
• You need to enter all key moves, required by the teacher
• Different levels of complexity of the tasks
• Various goals, which need to be reached in the problems
• The program gives hint if an error is made
• For typical mistaken moves, the refutation is shown
• You can play out any position of the tasks against the computer
• Interactive theoretical lessons
• Structured table of contents
• The program monitors the change in the rating (ELO) of the player during the learning process
• Test mode with flexible settings
• Possibility to bookmark favorite exercises
• The application is adapted to the bigger screen of a tablet
• The application does not require an internet connection
The course includes a free part, in which you can test the program. Lessons offered in the free version is fully functional. They allow you to test the application in real world conditions before releasing the following topics:
1. Rare variations
1.1. 1.g3, 1.b4, ..
1.2. 1.b3
1.3. 1.d4
1.4. 1.d4 Nf6
1.5. 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3
2. Alekhine's defense
3. Benoni defense
4. Bird's opening
5. Bishop's opening
6. Blumenfeld counter-gambit
7. Bogo-indian defense
8. Budapest gambit
9. Caro-Kann
10. Catalan system
11. Center gambit
12. Dutch defense
12.1. Dutch defense
12.2. Iljin Genevsky system
12.3. Leningrad system
12.4. Staunton gambit
12.5. Stonewall variation
13. English opening
14. Evans gambit
15. Four knights' game
16. French defense
16.1. French defense
16.2. Classical variation
16.3. Tarrasch variation
16.4. Winawer variation
17. Grünfeld defense
18. Italian game & Hungarian defense
19. King's gambit
20. King's indian defense
20.1. King's indian defense
20.2. Classical variation
20.3. Fianchetto variation
20.4. Four pawns' attack
20.5. Saemisch variation
21. Latvian gambit
22. Nimzo-indian defense
22.1. Nimzo-indian defense
22.2. Leningrad variation
22.3. Rubinstein variation
22.4. Saemisch variation
23. Nimzowitsch defense
24. Old indian defense
25. Philidor's defense
26. Pirc-Robatsch defense
27. Queen's gambit
27.1. Queen's gambit
27.2. Queen's gambit accepted
27.3. Albin counter-gambit
27.4. Cambridge-Springs variation
27.5. Exchange variation
27.6. Orthodox defense
27.7. Lasker defense
27.8. Tartakower defense
27.9. Ragozin system
27.10. Semi-Slav defense
27.11. Semi-Tarrasch defense
27.12. Slav defense
27.13. Tarrasch defense
27.14. variation with 5.Bf4
28. Queen's indian defense
29. Queen's pawn game
30. Reti opening
31. Petroff's defense
32. Ruy Lopez
32.1. Ruy Lopez
32.2. Berlin defense
32.3. Bird's defense
32.4. Breyer variation
32.5. Chigorin defense
32.6. Classical defense
32.7. Exchange variation
32.8. Marshall attack
32.9. Steinitz defense deferred
32.10. Steinitz defense
33. Scandinavian defense
34. Scotch gambit & Ponziani's opening
35. Scotch game
36. Sicilian defense
37. Three knights' game
38. Two knights' defense
39. Vienna game
40. Volga-Benko gambit
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$7.99

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4.76 out of 5

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Отличное приложение от лучшего шахматного разработчика!

MacMaster96 on

United States

Отличное приложение, я скачал почти все ваши приложения, но есть одно замечание, иногда кажется что составлял опровержения компьютер, а не человек

Great App

swiftroca on

United States

I enjoyed and got a lot out of the examples. Will buy it!!!

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alexander829 on

United States

this is a great program I have been using it for a year and it is challenging enough for me to understand

Very helpful and informative

ChaoticZwoosh on

United States

It would be a five star review, but sometimes when you get a tactic wrong it highlights some pieces in either red, yellow or green. No where does it explain what this means so when I see it I’m left asking “what is this supposed to mean?”

Remarkably useful and entertaining.

Altitude Rocks on

United States

This may turn out to be my favorite of the several Chess King Apps that I picked up today (during an orgy of gratitude that such apps even exist!) Started from the beginning. Found a position on the screen. Took a second to figure out how to conveniently rewind -- then play back through -- the game, back up to the first shown position (at which a blunder had occurred). Gazed at the screen and tried to figure out how to refute the blunder. Got some feedback on my choice. Realized that going through ALL the available positions should prove to be a wonderful supplement to the tactics practice I was already starting to get from the also terrific Chess Art app. Unfortunately, my regular chess opponents will likely discover these wonderful apps someday, too.

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Vrsce on

United States

Great concept Poor presentation.

Amazing

Procrastigamer on

United States

The best thing about this is the availability of many different levels so one can find exercises to challenge in self with but st the same time not je stumped by. This is what I love about this app and it seems like there are enough apps to keep my busy for a very long time. Highly recommended!

Excellent product and app

H.m.a.A on

United States

I've been using Chess King apps for over 2 months now. I used to like CT-Art 4 on PC but it was waaaay too clumsy and required constant internet access to the server which was odd. In addition to this app I've been using Chess tactics 1400-1600 on my iPhone and CT-ART on my iPad. Really beautiful stuff with explanations and animations. Recommend you download the free version then buy the whole app. Explore other King Chess apps. Again , this is an excellent training choice. FYI , for regular games against iphone try Chess Pro Coach.

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
CHESSQUEEN
Languages
German, English, French, Greek (modern), Italian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Chinese, Turkish
Recent release
1.2 (7 years ago )
Released on
Sep 9, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
30 minutes ago
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