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By Matthias Wahls
In Important
Posted 3. July 2019

49. Invisible Moves – Part 2

In the last post I promised to present a “fantastic example” for an invisible move. Let’s see, whether this announcement is backed by numbers. Our invisible move is 9..b5!. It [...]

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By Matthias Wahls
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Posted 18. June 2019

48. Invisible Moves – Part 1

Invisible moves mainly exist in the realm of possibility, as they are only very rarely executed. Basically, they are overlooked in the brainstorm phase of the decision-making process by getting [...]

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By Matthias Wahls
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Posted 7. May 2019

47. Beating your Inferiors with Black

The following short overview is an explanation for my clients why I refrain from offering the normal move 6..Bb4 in favor of 6..d6, which leads to the Classical Scheveningen. It serves as a good [...]

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By Matthias Wahls
In Important
Posted 26. April 2019

46. The Diversity Principle

  In blog post 42 I presented My Principles for composing a generic Opening Repertoire. Obviously, such a generic approach has to cater to the biggest possible number of users. Finding an [...]

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By Matthias Wahls
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Posted 21. February 2019

42. Active Learning

In the previous post I described the traps you can fall victim to when studying openings in a superficial and passive way. Such warnings are important, but only half as valuable, if not [...]

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By Matthias Wahls
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Posted 21. February 2019

41: The 4 principal mistakes when learning an opening

There are many pitfalls when it comes to learning an opening. Some exist on the repertoire level: Picking bad quality lines Not taking into account one’s style Not taking into account [...]

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By Matthias Wahls
In Important
Posted 23. August 2017

34. The value of the first move

The question how much advantage the right of the first move implies has always been of interest for philosophical minds. But there is also a lot of practical importance in finding the right [...]

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By Matthias Wahls
In Important
Posted 12. March 2017

32. Solving Exercises

This is a general guide for my students with the aim to make them solve my exercises in the most efficient way. Of course, it is also useful for exercises which are solved independent of my [...]

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By Matthias Wahls
In Important
Posted 1. January 2017

30. Good Reasons to abandon 1.e4

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By Matthias Wahls
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Posted 24. July 2016

25. 18 Reasons to play the English Opening

Most of my students are normal club players. They don’t have a vast amount of time and are forced to follow the rules of pragmatism. Studying sharp and complex main lines normally is not an [...]

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38. “Deep Sicilian” Logic – Part 2
2. February 2019
37. “Deep Sicilian” Logic – Part 1
22. December 2018
36. Quality Sidelines
1. December 2018
35. Sicilian Four Knights: A closer Look
18. September 2017
34. The value of the first move
23. August 2017
33. Study your Pawn Structures!
12. April 2017
32. Solving Exercises
12. March 2017
31. Play the Four Knights Sicilian!
14. January 2017
30. Good Reasons to abandon 1.e4
1. January 2017
29. The powerful Janus
9. December 2016
28. Digital Positions
30. September 2016
27. The last mortal Computer
15. September 2016
26. Meet your Opponent at the Bottom of his Performance Range!
22. August 2016
25. 18 Reasons to play the English Opening
24. July 2016
24. My Line against the King’s Indian Attack – Part 5
29. June 2016
23. My Line against the King’s Indian Attack – Part 4
16. June 2016
22. My Line against the King’s Indian Attack – Part 3
10. June 2016
21. My Line against the King’s Indian Attack – Part 2
12. May 2016
20. My Line against the King’s Indian Attack – Part 1
5. May 2016
19. Prophylactic Thinking
12. April 2016
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