Winning With The Battery In Chess
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.27 GB | Duration: 2h 23m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.27 GB | Duration: 2h 23m
Chess Battery; Battery in Chess; Winning more games in Chess; Chess Lessons
What you'll learn
Win more games by using the Battery
Identify structures and formations favoring a battery
How to play against the Battery
Pressuring your opponent with the battery and force him to commit mistakes
Requirements
You should know the basic rules of chess (how the pieces move and what checkmate is).
Description
"Winning with the Battery" is a practical, example-rich course focused on one of the most effective tactical patterns in chess: the battery. Whether it's queen and rook or queen and bishop, a well-placed battery can lead to devastating attacks, winning material or delivering checkmate. But to use it well, you need more than just the idea—you need to know how to set it up, when it's strong, and how to make it work for you.In this course, you'll learn:How to identify battery opportunities in your own gamesStep-by-step methods to build up a strong battery formationThe common patterns and piece alignments that lead to successHow top players have used batteries to destroy even well-defended positionsHow to convert your attacking ideas into actual winsI’m Saro, a FIDE Instructor with a peak rating of 2131 and over a decade of coaching experience. I started chess relatively late, yet climbed the ranks through a systematic and practical approach—the same kind of mindset I teach here.If you're rated between 1000 and 1800 and want to win more games through smarter attacking play, this course will give you the tools and confidence you need.If you read until here it is time to watch one of the available videos.
Overview
Section 1: How to work with this Course
Lecture 1 Welcome to this Course
Lecture 2 Access to the Database
Section 2: Theoretical Part
Lecture 3 The Theory behind Batteries
Section 3: Tactical Ideas
Lecture 4 Dangerous files
Lecture 5 Equal but difficult to play!
Section 4: The Queen goes to the front
Lecture 6 Rubinstein's Manoveure
Lecture 7 Keep the Center closed
Lecture 8 The trapped King
Section 5: The deadly Rooks
Lecture 9 Rooks come to life in the late middlegame
Lecture 10 Rooks ain't do it alone!
Lecture 11 Rook love open files!
Section 6: When Batteries fail
Lecture 12 The harmless rooks
Lecture 13 The Battery and the (not so sound) pawn sacrifice
Section 7: Additional Content
Lecture 14 Supportive Batteries
Chess players who want to win more games by attacking smarter.,Club players and online players rated 1000–1800 looking to sharpen their tactical edge.,Students who enjoy practical, example-based learning and want to understand how real masters use the battery to dominate.,Ambitious Amateurs