Saturday 16 August 2014

Typical Mistakes – IM Valeri Lilov

As announced in the previous blog postIM Valeri LILOV will organise a live WEBINAR this Sunday, 17 August at 4 p.m. (16:00) BST (London time – you can check it here: LINK)Previously, we made a mistake about the time – we apologies for that.
 If you didn’t read the previous article about the WEBINAR, you can read it here: LINK
 Places are limited to 100 seats, so if you haven’t registered yet, you can do so now for only $5 US : 
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To mark the occasion, IM Valeri Lilov has made a special free video for you on the subject of « Typical Mistakes », which he will use in detail in his Webinar. All players at any level make mistakes, even the top players, as we are all human. That’s why, in this special lesson, IM Lilov will show you what the typical mistakes committed by the most players are. It will help you to avoid these in your games and to see when your opponent is making a mistake.
Typical Mistakes



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Have you enjoyed this video? Then you’ll probably enjoy the live Webinar,“Typical Mistakes in Practical Middlegame and Endings”.
  • Event: IM Lilov’s webinar “Typical Mistakes in Practical Middlegame and Endings
  • DateSunday, 17 August at 4pm(16:00) BST (London time, you can check it here: LINK)
  • Price5usd.
  • Seats: seats are limited to 100.


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To end this article I would like to speak about the latest World chess event. “41st World Chess Olympiad 2014″ has just finished in Norway (Tromso). The winners are:
1. China
2. Hungary
3. India
Amongst women the winners are: Russia, China, Ukraine.
We do congratulate all the winner countries with this great achievement!
I’d like to specially congratulate the INDIAN team, who was 19 in the team-starting rank, but managed to get bronze medals! We have lots of students from India, and some of the Indian chess academies use our materials for training their students. So I’m pretty sure that chess development in India will keep going, bringing lots of new strong players into the chess world. Please, accept my congratulations!
 The registration for the webinar will be closed 2 hours before the start of the webinar.

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