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How to Win at Chess
Levy Rozman
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International Master GothamChess reveals chess secrets for beginners to 1200-rated players. This New York Times bestseller includes 500+ diagrams and QR codes linking to exclusive content. Discover why YouTube's largest chess channel creator makes complex strategies surprisingly accessible.

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When a Lone Pawn Decides the World Championship

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Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana sat across from each other in London, 2018, locked in the World Chess Championship. After twelve grueling classical games-each lasting hours-the score remained tied at 6-6. Not a single decisive game. Then came the rapid tiebreaks, and suddenly everything changed. Carlsen won all three games in devastating fashion. What separated the world's top two players in those critical moments? It wasn't some secret opening or supernatural calculation ability. It was systematic thinking, pattern recognition, and the ability to convert small advantages into victory. This is precisely what separates chess players who plateau from those who continuously improve-and it's entirely learnable. Every chess game concludes in one of four ways, and understanding each shapes how you approach every position. Checkmate remains the ultimate goal-trapping the enemy king with no escape. Here's something counterintuitive: learning checkmate is actually easier with fewer pieces on the board. Start with just three pieces and you'll grasp the fundamental concept faster than trying to navigate the chaos of all thirty-two pieces at once. But most games don't end in checkmate. Resignation is far more common, especially as you improve and face stronger opponents. During that 2014 World Championship, Viswanathan Anand resigned against Carlsen when defeat became inevitable-a sign of respect at the highest levels. Yet for everyone below master level, resignation is often premature. Your opponent might blunder. They usually do. Then there's the clock. Run out of time and you lose, even if you're completely winning on the board. Unless-and this is crucial-your opponent lacks enough material to ever deliver checkmate. The fourth way is abandonment, more common online but occasionally happening even in serious tournaments. The most famous example dates to 1895 when Curt von Bardeleben became so disgusted with his position against world champion Wilhelm Steinitz that he simply left the tournament hall.

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Opening Strategy: Seizing Initiative and Responding with Precision

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Delivering Checkmate: From Basic Techniques to Middlegame Tactics

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Drawing Techniques: When Half a Point Is Victory

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Tactical Weapons: Forks, Pins, and Discovered Attacks

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Your Path Forward: From Knowledge to Mastery

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