Attacking Chess 2 - Chess Lecture - Volume 68
Presented by International Master Valeri Lilov for ChessLecture.com
Attacking Chess is a highly rated series on analyzing plans to initiate attack against strategicĀ
positions. Valeri explains both theory and demonstrates in practice.Ā
Disk 2 covers Attack an Opposite Castled King, Counter Attack, Positional Piece Sacrifice,Ā
Opening Initiative, Attack Creation.Ā
Content: 1.4 hours of instruction and analysis in a series of 5 lectures.Ā
Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.28 out of 5Ā
Fans on Chesslecture.com said: I enjoyed this video lecture very much. Clearly the 'counter attack' is an option that properly employed can produce aĀ nice win. I would appreciate more on this subject.Ā
IM Valeri Lilov is a young chess talent from the small European country of Bulgaria. He is Ā based in Varna, Bulgaria and has been working as successful chess coach and lecturer over Ā the internet for more than seven years. In 2000 in Moscow, Russia, he became the EuropeanĀ Individual School Chess Champion U10 with the record result of 6,5 out of 7. In 2005, he made Ā a record in the history of Bulgarian chess by achieving 32 consecutive wins from nationalĀ championships, which included two magnificent victories in simuls against the top Bulgarian Ā grandmasters, Veselin Topalov and Kiril Georgiev. In 2008, he achieved his highest FIDEĀ
rating and in 2013, the title of International master.
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Attacking Chess 2 - Chess Lecture - Volume 68
Attacking Chess 2 - Chess Lecture - Volume 68
Presented by International Master Valeri Lilov for ChessLecture.com
Attacking Chess is a highly rated series on analyzing plans to initiate attack against strategicĀ
positions. Valeri explains both theory and demonstrates in practice.Ā
Disk 2 covers Attack an Opposite Castled King, Counter Attack, Positional Piece Sacrifice,Ā
Opening Initiative, Attack Creation.Ā
Content: 1.4 hours of instruction and analysis in a series of 5 lectures.Ā
Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.28 out of 5Ā
Fans on Chesslecture.com said: I enjoyed this video lecture very much. Clearly the 'counter attack' is an option that properly employed can produce aĀ nice win. I would appreciate more on this subject.Ā
IM Valeri Lilov is a young chess talent from the small European country of Bulgaria. He is Ā based in Varna, Bulgaria and has been working as successful chess coach and lecturer over Ā the internet for more than seven years. In 2000 in Moscow, Russia, he became the EuropeanĀ Individual School Chess Champion U10 with the record result of 6,5 out of 7. In 2005, he made Ā a record in the history of Bulgarian chess by achieving 32 consecutive wins from nationalĀ championships, which included two magnificent victories in simuls against the top Bulgarian Ā grandmasters, Veselin Topalov and Kiril Georgiev. In 2008, he achieved his highest FIDEĀ
rating and in 2013, the title of International master.
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Presented by International Master Valeri Lilov for ChessLecture.com
Attacking Chess is a highly rated series on analyzing plans to initiate attack against strategicĀ
positions. Valeri explains both theory and demonstrates in practice.Ā
Disk 2 covers Attack an Opposite Castled King, Counter Attack, Positional Piece Sacrifice,Ā
Opening Initiative, Attack Creation.Ā
Content: 1.4 hours of instruction and analysis in a series of 5 lectures.Ā
Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.28 out of 5Ā
Fans on Chesslecture.com said: I enjoyed this video lecture very much. Clearly the 'counter attack' is an option that properly employed can produce aĀ nice win. I would appreciate more on this subject.Ā
IM Valeri Lilov is a young chess talent from the small European country of Bulgaria. He is Ā based in Varna, Bulgaria and has been working as successful chess coach and lecturer over Ā the internet for more than seven years. In 2000 in Moscow, Russia, he became the EuropeanĀ Individual School Chess Champion U10 with the record result of 6,5 out of 7. In 2005, he made Ā a record in the history of Bulgarian chess by achieving 32 consecutive wins from nationalĀ championships, which included two magnificent victories in simuls against the top Bulgarian Ā grandmasters, Veselin Topalov and Kiril Georgiev. In 2008, he achieved his highest FIDEĀ
rating and in 2013, the title of International master.














