GM Szabo will unravel the tactical significance of controlling more space on the chessboard. Through expert analysis and review of iconic games, he will show how gaining space can enhance your piece mobility and provide strategic dominance, putting relentless pressure on your opponent.
RegisterIn chess, controlling space on the board is a fundamental strategy that can lead to significant tactical and positional advantages. Grandmaster Krisztian Szabo's session on the "Importance of Space Advantage" explores this critical concept. The session provides a deep dive into how controlling more squares allows players to limit the mobility of the opponent's pieces, increase the effectiveness of their own pieces, and create threats that can lead to winning positions. GM Szabo will use classic examples and his own games to illustrate key points, showing participants how to apply these ideas in their own play to dominate the chessboard.


Master space advantage, dominate the board!


King in check, mastering attacks


Session 5: Same Colored Bishop Endgames


Session 4: Opposite Colored Bishop Endgames


Session 3: Pawn Endgames


Session 2: Theoretical Rook Endgames


Session 1: Endgame Studies


Session 11: 10.f4 part 1


Session 10: 9.f3 variation


Session 9: White 9th move new trends


Session 8: 6. Bg5 and tricky 7th moves for White


Session 7: 6.Bc4


Session 6: 6.Be2


Session 5: Rare lines on move 6 for White


Session 4: 4. Qd4 line and 4. Nxd4, 5.f3


Session 3: Alapin plus 3. c3 and 3. Bb5 - Moscow variation


Session 2: 2.Nc3 Nc6 3. g3 ; 3.f4 ; 3.Bc4 ; 3.Bb5
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Session 1: Sicilian sidelines (move 2)


O'Kelly Variation— outwit your opponents and dominate the chessboard!


When do we go in for an exchange sacrifice?


Most common rook endgames


Which one is better, the bishop or the knight?


How do you make use of surprise to seize initiative?


A treat for hypermodernists!