A few days ago, I announced that a special gift voucher worth $15 on all RCA products would be provided for all those who rate our courses in Udemy and give their feedback. If you missed this, you can read it here.
Once again, let me mention our courses in Udemy:
- Secrets of Strong Players (FREE)
- Nimzo-Indian Defense
- Your Top Chess Questions, Answered
- Think, Plan and Win (my seminars)
If you have enrolled in any of these courses, then all you need do is to study the course, rate it and write your feedback.
You can see how to write a course review in Udemy here.
If you have enrolled in all of the above-mentioned courses, great! You can write your feedback about all our courses. Be honest with your review, for it will help other students as well. 🙂
Moreover, the special $15 gift voucher can be used in one of the following ways – you can either purchase a course and save $15 by using the voucher, or even get a premium video (worth around $15) for FREE!
After you submit your review/feedback through Udemy, we will contact you within a few days and provide you with the voucher.
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thankyu so much dear smirnov for this gift you are just great.dear igor these days i am watching commentary of gilbratar chess festival with simon williams and elizabeth platz.dear sir i am seeing that the your method is not working is the games of nakamura,anand and other top supergm it is very hard to understand their games .please help??
I have completed two of these courses and have very positive reactions. I do not have available time to play in tournaments but I do try to solve tactical puzzles on a daily basis. Nearly every day I use something from all of the courses produced by GM Smirnov – for example, play active moves (checks, captures, threats), move pieces as far forward as possible, if a move seems impossible try to make it possible – when I try to solve them. Using these simple ideas I “see” so many more possibilities and nearly all of the time solve the puzzles correctly. I know that before the RCA courses I would have not seen many possibilities. I cannot wait until life permits me more time to play competitively again! Best regards!
It’s good to know about your steady progress, Greg! Keep up the good job you are doing in training, and the great practical results will come up for sure! Good luck!
I have completed two of these courses and have very positive reactions. I do not have available time to play in tournaments but I do try to solve tactical puzzles on a daily basis. Nearly every day I use something from all of the courses produced by GM Smirnov – for example, play active moves (checks, captures, threats), move pieces as far forward as possible, if a move seems impossible try to make it possible – when I try to solve them. Using these simple ideas I “see” so many more possibilities and nearly all of the time solve the puzzles correctly. I know that before the RCA courses I would have not seen many possibilities. I cannot wait until life permits me more time to play competitively again! Best regards!
Dear Igor,
How can I improve my speed in the end game without committing a blunder?
Dear Igor,
How can I improve my speed in the end game without committing a blunder?
Dear Arun,
Your question relates to quick/effective thinking process and avoiding blunders. I’ve recorded a number of lessons about it, you may search for them yourself, or ask the comments moderator to help you. To name a few lessons:
“How to avoid blunder”
“Quick success in chess”
“Break 3000 rating barrier”
etc
Good luck!
Dear Igor can you please make a video lesson on magnus Carlsen tata steel tournaments games of 2016 the games of those super GMs are very hard to understand can you please fulfill my request .thank you. So much in advance it would be a great contribution.
Hi Ayush,
Igor is busy but thank you for your suggestion,
We will consider it
Prasaadh | Student Support Officer
Dear Arun,
Your question relates to quick/effective thinking process and avoiding blunders. I’ve recorded a number of lessons about it, you may search for them yourself, or ask the comments moderator to help you. To name a few lessons:
“How to avoid blunder”
“Quick success in chess”
“Break 3000 rating barrier”
etc
Good luck!
thanks Igor
Dear Igor can you please make a video lesson on magnus Carlsen tata steel tournaments games of 2016 the games of those super GMs are very hard to understand can you please fulfill my request .thank you. So much in advance it would be a great contribution.
Hi Ayush,
Igor is busy but thank you for your suggestion,
We will consider it
Prasaadh | Student Support Officer
thanks sir