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Introduction
Winning from a bad position
Winning from a bad position
Counter attack: Erigaisi vs Tang
Creating threats: Ivanchuk vs Jussupow
King safety: Erigaisi vs Sadwhani
Counterplay: Duda vs Adams
Checkmate threats in the endgame
Brilliant ideas: Lupulescu vs Giri
Play on both sides: Carlsen vs Rapport
The power of two rooks: Pert vs Gordon
Active King endgames
Endgame fireworks: Anand vs Carlsen
Instructive Example: Adly vs Dardha
Bishop and Pawn Endgame: Pähtz vs Muzychuk
Subtle moves: Keymer vs Abdusattorov
Brilliant Defence: Short vs Gurevich
Positional Chess
Space advantage: Keymer vs Dardha
Improve your pieces: Jones vs Adams
How to slowly put pressure on your opponent: Carlsen vs Ghaem Maghami
A pawn up: Pert vs Rudd
Defending
Exchange pieces: Mareco vs Mekhitarian
How the World's Number 1 defends: Mamedyarov vs Carlsen
Defend actively: Kramnik vs Praggnanandhaa
Calculation
Active pieces: Yuffa vs Svane
Captures & Checks: Keymer vs Pranav
Captures & Checks 2: Pert vs Devereaux
Be alert at all times: Abdusattorov vs Esipenko
Exercises
Giri - Rapport
Dvirnyy - Shirov
Shankland - Schitco
Nakamura - Pert
Pert - Mc Clement
Nakamura - Aronian
Cooksey - Pert
Study by Nicholas Pert
Wells - Pert
Pert - Stoyanov
Short - Beliavsky
Jakovenko - Amin
Eggleston - Pert
Pert - Haslinger
Practice Positions
Winning from a bad position
Checkmate threats in the endgame
Active King endgames 1
Active King endgames 2
Positional Chess 1
Positional Chess 2
Defending 1
Defending 2
Calculation 1
Calculation 2