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Description: One of the basics of chess strategy is prophylaxis, and it is a strategy you can use to make your life much easier on the chessboard. GM Alex Lenderman has produced a 3-hour course on this topic to help you get more risk-free wins. Get it with 50% off only for a limited time ► ichs.co/38Drzch Prophylaxis ought to be the foundation for every chess game you play! After every move, cultivating the habit of asking, “What does my opponent want?” is a habit you want to develop early in chess. Asking this question will help you in every stage of your chess growth, from beginner to titled player. We often overlook simple things or discount something because it is too obvious. Everybody knows chess is a game of two people, and my opponent wants to win material, yet we still blunder a piece. “What does my opponent want? What is his threat?” Ask these questions from the first move to the last move of the game. Unless you apply chess prophylaxis in the opening, you are likely to concede an advantage to your opponent when transitioning to the middlegame. You can be material up and still give your opponent the advantage. ► Corresponding article from this video with extra goodies: ichs.co/Win-With-Chess-Prophylaxis ► Join the iChess Club, an exclusive community for our top chess fans: ichs.co/ytclub ► Come check out the iChess.net shop, we have the world’s largest collection of chess videos and chess courses: ichs.co/iChessShop ********** Other Videos from iChess ********** ► Subscribe to our main Youtube Channel: ichs.co/iChSubscribe ► Check out our Master Method video series: ichs.co/MasterMethod ********** FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: *********** Facebook: ichs.co/iChessFB Twitter: ichs.co/iChessTwitter YouTube: ichs.co/iChSubscribe ********** Our Other YouTube Channels *********** iChess Ch 2: ichs.co/iChess2 iChess en español: ichs.co/iChessESP