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Интервью с тренером
Он работал с Федосеевым и нужен был спарринг-партнёр, так вышли на Синдарова.
SS: Wow! When you say your system - what is it?
RV: Okay, I can explain it really well only in my upcoming book. I will try to explain shortly here. It is work on very important chess skills which super grandmasters need. I separate grandmaster skills into 17 parts. For every part, I have thousands of very special positions to train this skill. We train the skills with evaluation. My evaluation score is from C minus, the lowest, up to A plus. If I see that my student achieves A-plus in one skill, we go to training intensively in other skills. So, the evaluations are C-, C, C+, B-, B, B+, A-, A, A+. |
SS: You collect positions every day?
RV: Yes. I look at hundreds of games every day and know which position belongs to which skill. Strong grandmasters need thousands of positions. You cannot improve a skill with 50 or 100 positions- it’s like muscles. You cannot go to the gym for three months and say, “I have biceps for life.” It goes away when you don't train. |
SS: It was an incredible defence. It's not the kind of positions that Javokhir excels in, right? He found so many good moves - Kg6, h5, Kh6 and so on.
RV: It was not his kind of position one year ago! But we have worked on almost 200 positions with defence and played several games out. It is one of the important skills in my system. |
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