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Chess Tactics in Open Games

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https://learn.chessking.com/Maîtrisez les parties ouvertes les plus pointues des échecs !

Ce cours d'échecs est conçu pour les joueurs de club et intermédiaires, offrant une exploration complète des jeux ouverts découlant de 1. e4 e5 2. Cf3 Cc6 3. Bc4. Le cours couvre les variations clés et comprend 630 exercices pour la pratique.

Faisant partie de la célèbre série Chess King Learn (

), ce cours utilise une méthodologie d'enseignement unique. La série propose des cours sur la tactique, la stratégie, les ouvertures, le middlegame et la fin de partie, adaptés à tous les niveaux de compétence, du débutant au professionnel.

Améliorez vos compétences aux échecs, découvrez de nouvelles manœuvres tactiques et solidifiez vos connaissances grâce à des applications pratiques. Le programme agit comme votre coach personnel, assignant des exercices, fournissant des conseils et des explications, et démontrant même des réfutations d'erreurs courantes.

Le cours intègre une section théorique interactive, expliquant les concepts stratégiques à travers des exemples de jeux réels. Vous pouvez participer activement en effectuant des mouvements sur le tableau, renforçant ainsi votre compréhension des postes clés.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Exemples de haute qualité et minutieusement vérifiés
  • Nécessite la saisie de tous les mouvements clés
  • Exercices avec différents niveaux de difficulté
  • Divers objectifs pour la résolution de problèmes
  • Indices fournis en cas d'erreurs
  • Réfutations affichées pour les erreurs typiques
  • Jouez n'importe quelle position contre l'ordinateur
  • Cours théoriques interactifs
  • Table des matières organisée
  • Suit la progression de la notation ELO
  • Paramètres flexibles du mode test
  • Possibilité de mettre en favoris vos exercices favoris
  • Interface optimisée pour les tablettes
  • Aucune connexion Internet requise
  • Peut être lié à un compte Chess King gratuit pour un accès multi-appareils (Android, iOS, Web)

Une version gratuite est disponible pour tester les fonctionnalités du programme. Les leçons gratuites sont entièrement fonctionnelles, vous permettant de découvrir l'application avant d'acheter du contenu supplémentaire. Le contenu gratuit comprend :

  1. Chess Tactics in Open Games :

    • Giuoco Piano (jeu italien)
    • Evans Gambit (4.b4)
    • Jeu des Deux Chevaliers
  2. Chess Tactics in Open Games :

    • Giuoco Piano (jeu italien)
    • Evans Gambit (4.b4)
    • Jeu des Deux Chevaliers
### Quoi de neuf dans la version 3.3.2 (29 juillet 2024)
  • Mode d'entraînement du système de répétition espacée intégré – mélange intelligemment des exercices précédemment incorrects avec de nouveaux.
  • Ajout d'une fonctionnalité de test de signets.
  • Introduit des objectifs de puzzle quotidiens pour un maintien cohérent des compétences.
  • Mise en place d'un compteur de séquences quotidiennes pour suivre les objectifs consécutifs atteints.
  • Diverses corrections de bugs et améliorations des performances.
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