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Chess Middlegame III

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https://learn.chessking.com/Maîtrise du jeu d'échecs : 550 leçons et 500 exercices

Élevez vos compétences d'échecs en milieu de partie avec

, un cours complet conçu pour 1 800 à 2 400 joueurs ELO. Ce cours propose 550 leçons théoriques approfondies et 500 exercices pratiques, couvrant les concepts stratégiques et tactiques clés dans les débouchés populaires.Chess Middlegame III

Couverture d'ouverture :

Ce cours aborde les débouchés courants, notamment :

    Défense Petrov
  • Ruy Lopez (Contre-attaque Marshall, Système Anti-Marshall)
  • Défense scandinave
  • Défense sicilienne (Variation Fermée, Variations avec 3. Bb5 : Variation Moscou, Variation Rossolimo)
  • Gambit Dame Accepté (3. Cf3 Cf6 4. e3 et 3. e4)
  • Défense Grünfeld (4. cd Cd5 5. e4 Nс3 6. bc)
  • Ouverture du pion de la Dame 3. Bg5 (1. d4 Cf6 2. Cf3 e6 3. Bg5, 2... g6 3. Bg5)
  • Ouverture Réti
  • Ouverture du Fianchetto du Roi

Méthode d'apprentissage sans précédent :

fait partie de la série Chess King Learn (Chess Middlegame III), une approche révolutionnaire de l'enseignement des échecs. La série propose des cours couvrant tous les aspects du jeu, de la tactique et de la stratégie aux ouvertures, en passant par le milieu de partie et la fin de partie, s'adressant à tous les niveaux de compétence, du débutant au professionnel.

Expérience d'apprentissage interactive :

Ce programme agit comme votre entraîneur d'échecs personnel, proposant des exercices stimulants et des conseils perspicaces. Il propose des conseils, des explications et démontre des réfutations d'erreurs courantes. La section théorique utilise des leçons interactives, vous permettant de travailler sur des exemples au tableau.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Exemples vérifiés de haute qualité
  • Obligation de saisir tous les mouvements clés
  • Différents niveaux de difficulté
  • Divers objectifs de résolution de problèmes
  • Système de détection d'erreurs et d'indices
  • Réfutations des erreurs typiques
  • Jouer contre l'ordinateur
  • Cours théoriques interactifs
  • Table des matières organisée
  • Suivi des notes ELO
  • Paramètres de test flexibles
  • Fonction de mise en favoris
  • Interface optimisée pour les tablettes
  • Accès hors ligne
  • Compatibilité multi-appareils via le compte Chess King gratuit

Essai gratuit disponible :

Une section gratuite vous permet de découvrir les fonctionnalités du programme avant d'acheter le cours complet. Cela comprend des leçons entièrement fonctionnelles couvrant :

  1. Défense Petrov
  2. Ruy Lopez
  3. Défense scandinave
  4. Défense sicilienne
  5. Gambit de la Reine accepté
  6. Défense Grünfeld
  7. Ouverture du pion de la Reine
  8. Ouverture Réti
  9. Ouverture du Fianchetto du Roi
### Quoi de neuf dans la version 3.3.2 (29 juillet 2024)
  • Mode d'entraînement à répétition espacée ajouté.
  • Possibilité de lancer des tests sur les favoris.
  • Objectif de puzzle quotidien et suivi des séquences.
  • Diverses corrections de bugs et améliorations.
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