In this week's workshop, we're going to do:
- Sicilian Defense (Dragon Variation): One of the sharpest openings in chess.
- Some positional "Moves" in Middlegame.
- Tactical Rook Endgames!
Glad to see you here :)
*1.Opening:*
(check lichess study links below diagrams for example games)
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| Sicilian Defense: Dragon Variation lichess study link |
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| Dominguez Perez, L.. - Carlsen, M.. lichess study link |
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| Svidler, Peter - Carlsen, Magnus lichess study link |
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| Nisipeanu, Liviu Dieter - Carlsen, Magnus
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*2.Middle-game:*
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| Black to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation of this position. How would you create chances for black? lichess study link |
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| White to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. How would you try to gain some play for white? lichess study link |

*3.End-game:*
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| White to Play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. How to win this closed position? lichess study link |
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| White to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. How can white press for the win? lichess study link |
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| White to play If you were playing this position, what would be your evaluation. How not to blunder?/ how to win this position? lichess study link |

*Solving the positions:*
Try to solve these positions by 1. Evaluating the position, finding who's better i.e white or black. 2. Studying the positions one by one, without rushing. 3. Calculating different variations no less than 5 minutes each position, for better understanding.| Every Friday at 19 GMT hosted by @stayoutoftherz | Every Saturday at 19 GMT hosted by @schamangerbert | Every Sunday at 19 GMT hosted by @chessbrotherspro |

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| Thanks for your Attention! Regards :) |
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