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efense is a very important chess skill. At least in about 50% of a chess game, we need to defend. In some games, we play with Black pieces and White makes the first move, and for that reason, White has the opportunity to start the attack/initiative.
In some other occasions, one will make a mistake and he or she is forced to defend. Thus, defense is as important as attack.
Many players struggle to get out of hard positions, and crumble under pressure. If you carefully study the course, then you will be able to defend correctly against all level of players

Is this course right for me?

The course is suitable for beginners and intermediate level players, but it will be helpful for advanced level players, too. Even if your ELO is 1900+, this course will help you improve your defending skills and you’ll learn some new things.
If you want to strengthen your defending skills and stop losing games under pressure, then this course is for you.

Many of your questions will be answered

  • How to think and defend your positions in the opening?
  • How to create a solid repertoire against an attacking player?
  • When to defend and when to ignore opponent’s attack/idea?
  • Do you always have something ‘better’ not to resign?
  • How to stop losing initiative/material?
  • How to make counter-attack (instead of just defense)?

Defend the right way

White has an advantage of moving first, thus Black needs to defend right from the first move.
This course is not about the openings but it will teach you how to think and defend your positions in the opening.
Learn different approaches for playing opening stage properly.

Break unfavourable course of the play

With the accumulation of practical experience, we will learn to determine the measure of the acceptable risk, which indecently strongly depends on the initial position.
On the end, it is also very important to tell you something about the mindset in the hard situations.

Eliminate 90% of your errors

Yes, it is possible to eliminate 90% of your errors. In this course GM Igor Smirnov will show you exactly how you can do it.
Learn about the very common psychological problems of the chess players due to that, players make terrible mistakes that costs them a lot of games.

Outline

  • Lesson-1: Introduction
    • Author explains why defense is important.
  • Lesson-2: How to defend in the opening?
    • Learn different approaches for playing opening stage properly
  • Lesson-3: Other approaches
    • In this lesson, FM Marko explains about the indirect approach to opening defense
  • Lesson-4: Stop losing material
    • Learn how to defend without losing pieces or material
  • Lesson-5: How to evaluate position?
    • Learn importance of evaluation in chess and how to evaluate positions.
  • Lesson-6: Simplification in chess
    • Learn how to avoid further damage to your pieces with Simplification
  • Lesson-7: Economic defense
    • In this lesson, you will learn how to use the resources in defense very economically.
  • Lesson-8: Consolidation
  • Lesson-9: Active Defense and Counterattack
  • Lesson-10: Fortress
    • The fortress is a very common thing that people tend to consider chess with. Learn how to build a fortress in your games.
  • Lesson-11: Psychology of defense
    • Using many examples GM Igor Smirnov will show you how to break unfavorable course of the play
  • Lesson-12: Deal with Gambits
    • Gambits are usually used by an aggressive player so you should try not to take those gambits. In this chapter, GM Smirnov show how to deal with such gambits.
  • Lesson-13: 3 main methods
    • In this lesson, we will analyse the 3 most important methods of defense.
  • Lesson-14: Eliminate errors
    • Yes, it is possible to eliminate 90% of your errors. In this course GM Igor Smirnov will show you exactly how you can do it.
  • Lesson-15: Your practical guide
    • In this lesson, GM Smirnov explains the practical way of thinking.
  • Practical guide for action
    • It is necessary to put the received knowledge into practice. There are 9 practical tasks (over 100 games) in this course which will help you to understand and remember the ideas of the course better.
      The training program has a detailed explanation on what and exactly how you should do the practical tasks.
As you may already know, I conducted a live “Ask Me Anything (AMA) event” on the RCA Facebook page on 15 August. I conducted this event to celebrate the release of our new course “Winning the Middlegame” (released on the 17th). If you missed it, you can check the Facebook post here and go through the questions asked by our students.
I was on roll as I answered the students’ questions for about 2 hours. I had to make sure I answer almost every single question and to do so properly – to provide you with the right answer and the tips/advise for YOUR improvement.
Yet, unfortunately, I was not able to answer a few questions and I missed a few questions as some students posted their questions directly in our FB page instead of following the “procedure” to comment down the event post. Therefore, I’ve decided to answer the unanswered questions today!
Let’s go to the questions right away:
Q1:Hello Igor, one tiny thing, that it is better to study, games with the chessbase or the same with board and book?- Antonio Cortes Montoya
It’s better to study with chess board + book, but I know you’ll use ‘chessbase’ anyway, don’t you?
The good thing about using real chess board is that it somehow provokes you to think. While observing a game using software, you are enticed to press ‘forward arrow’ and scroll through the game too quickly.
On a positive side, computer engine can help you see the lines and evaluation. Therefore, you can check if your ideas are right or wrong.
Q2:Sir, Is London System better than Colle System- Jai Prakash Singh
Any opening is good when a good player plays it.
Objectively speaking, both London and Colle systems deviate from the fundamental chess principles. Thus, these are not the most powerful openings.
However, it’s easy to study and play such openings. White plays the same moves against almost any replies of Black. That’s why some players prefer to play London/Colle.
In my view ‘London system’ is a bit dull. GMs make jokes about it, saying that ‘White is fighting for a draw’.

I would recommend that you play Colle. People commonly consider ‘d4-e3-c3’ pawn setup to be ‘Colle opening’

It’s not bad, but I would rather recommend that you fianchetto your queen-side bishop – it’s more aggressive.
Suggested: you may like to study our article “Best chess openings and how to pick one for you” here.

You may hope to get a position as shown in the above diagram in the middlegame. White has good prospects in the king-side attack.
Q3:What variation can you advice to play against Tropovsky? – Misyuryaev Sergey

Trompowsky Attack violates one of the opening principles, and therefore can’t be really dangerous for Black. Any logical response will give a good position for Black, for instance 2…Ne4, 2…d5, 2…e6.
I like 2…d5 variation, as it’s both solid and active. If you would like to study it seriously, check out the course “The Grandmaster’s Openings Laboratory“.
Q4:Playing Black against Vienna 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.f4 d5 I was confronted with 4. Qe2. After 4…Nxe4 I lost a Pawn, and eventually the game. What is the best response to 4. Qe2 — ? Thanks -Dada Dadamax
Black to play
4…Nc6 looks good to me. In case of 5.fe you’ve got an unpleasant surprise for your opponent – 5…Nd4! And White is struggling.
Now, just find that guy and challenge him again. You’ll beat him badly!
Q5:How GMs remember all those complicated variations in their opening line? – Jhec Bello

  • GMs understand strategic principles very well. That’s why they don’t have to memorize lines mechanically, they UNDERSTAND the lines, and ‘digest’ them naturally.
  • GMs are professional players. Same with other professionals, GM’s have their ‘8-hours working day’. Of course, one can learn plenty of things while studying it for days and years.


Q6:What do you do to relax and recharge after training or tournament – Jhec Bello
Some of my foreign friends think that I manufacture ‘Smirnoff vodka’, and this is my recipe for relaxation.
On a serious tone, I do physical sport, reading, communication with family, strolling through the park, etc. Aside from that, I’m a big fan of self-improvement topic, and it energizes me a lot.
Also, there are some psychological tips for chess players specifically. But on the top of all that, it’s your life philosophy that matters the most.
Finally, I’ve already written a whole book ‘Champion psychology’ about this topic.
Q7:Heres a question, are you planning to make all of your courses available on mobile devices? This is the only downside I can see to any of your courses, and I have them all ! Igor Smirnov -Philip Porter
Hi Philip, it’s nice to hear from you again! Thanks for your nice words!
I plan to update the RCA website and make it mobile friendly. Hopefully, we’ll launch the update within a month.
As for the courses, I will definitely strive to adapt future courses to mobile devices. Not sure if it’s worth the effort for the past courses… Will you really review them once again in case they start working on mobile devices?
Q8:What are you thinking algorithm step by step that can be used in every positions? – Misyuryaev Sergey
It’s a very good question, although it’s really HUGE, almost like “How to play chess?” question
This is exactly what I explained in details in the courses “The Grandmaster’s Positional Understanding” and “The Grandmaster’s Secrets“.
If you are tight in budget, however, check out my free videos about preventing blunders. This is a very good point to start from, while buying your thinking algorithm.
Q9:hallo. sir my question is…… i learned basic chess moves in 2013… i have no FIDE rating… but i love to play chess…. i always played chess in online.. my internet chess rating is 1500+… and am stuck in there only from one year…. i took part here in local in one tournement and i defeated three FIDE rated players of rating 1200+,1400+ and 1450+…. and i lost to age category players of just 1100+,&1200+,…and that tournement was my first tournement which was organised just before 4 months back and since then i didnt took part in any tournment…… in that tournement didnt make any single draw but eigther won or i lost ,thats what happen there … i dont know what to do now… is i need to quit chess or i should continue…and also there is lot of pressure on me for finding a job …i have completed my graduation and dont have a job also….. i bought ur book promoted pawn just before one month and it is having very good information. i completed 12 chapters in that book… and now i dont know what to do…. please guide me -Dost Nizam
Hi Dost,
Although I’m a chess coach, in your case, frankly, I would recommend that you opt for a standard job (not related to chess). For a beginner-level player, it’s hard to make living from chess.
Still, you’ll be able to devote a few hours for your chess study before or after your work. Start from the course “The Grandmaster’s Secrets”. You’ll see improvement within a few months of training. Once your chess level gets higher, you’ll be able to shift to chess playing/coaching.
Also, you may give it a try and apply for a job at RCA: Join RCA - Career We are constantly growing, and from time to time there are new open vacancies.
Note: questions 10 and 11 meets the same answer.
Q10:What’s the best way to analyze my games – Ahmed Seif
Q11:Hi sir, I want to know the study plan for intermediate player ( how we can proceed further)..as i am stuck around 1600+ rating on chess.com and not able to increase. some times it got inscreased by 1750 but again i came back to 1600, now there is no improvement in my rating…:( can you suggest some good book resources and a details structure for how i should study and from where i should study..??? so that it can enhance our skills..I think every body have this question that how they have to proceed from an intermediate level to advance level player. – Kanhaiya Gupta
With very few exceptions, most of the players at your level suffer for lack of proper coaching/guidance. As a result, you suffer from unstable results.
I developed a complete course dedicated to effective self-training, it’s called “Self-taught Grandmaster”

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If you are tight in budget, study the free mini-course “Chess Training Plan for Rapid Improvement”.
Good luck!
Smirnov
Q12:Hi Mr Smirnov I wanna ask you about the engines what’s most important depth or calculation speed ? Second when l analyse my games can I use one engine or more ? Thanks in advance –Ahmed Seif

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Hi Ahmed,
GMs often use a few engines while analysing openings. Each engine has its style, and one may hope to find new or unexpected opening moves for an opponent. However, for your needs it’s absolutely enough to use 1 engine.

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Not sure if I got your question about depth/speed. Anyway, you may pick ANY engine. Stockfish, Houdini, Rybka etc… – don’t worry, they all are good.

Igor Smirnov Grandmaster

P.S. In order to thank you for asking the questions, we’ve prepared a little present for you. The PDF report “Tips to improve middlegame play” contains the most powerful ideas from RCA’s best middlegame lessons. You may download it here (of course, it’s totally FREE).