In ''Thinking Outside of the Box'', Grandmaster Simon Williams explains how a viewer can improve their game by spotting unusual but very effective ideas. This includes strategic knight manoeuvres, clever bishop moves and other concepts that will be invaluable to any player wishing to improve their game.
Ginger GM Publishing, in association with Chilli Pepper Films, is proud to present its second DVD in this new range of Crash Test Chess series, whereby viewers will improve their game by following short and instructive lessons that have been carefully prepared.
In "Thinking Outside of the Box", Grandmaster Simon Williams explains how a viewer can improve their game by spotting unusual but very effective ideas. This includes strategic knight manoeuvres, clever bishop moves and other concepts that will be invaluable to any player wishing to improve their game.
Following this DVD will be similar to receiving a personal one on one lesson from a Grandmaster and top trainer, for a fraction of the price. Players of all levels should be able to pick up some new concepts- a must for any player wishing to improve!
IMPORTANT NOTE - This Instructional DVD will NOT play on a standard DVD Player. It must be played on either a Computer (Windows or Mac) or any Console Video Game System (Playstation, XBox).
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Publication Date
March 2, 2015
Runtime
1 Hour
Region Lock
None - Playable Anywhere
Hardware Requirements
Works on Windows, Mac and Video Game Consoles - WILL NOT WORK ON STANDARD DVD PLAYER
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Works on Windows, Mac and Video Game Consoles - WILL NOT WORK ON STANDARD DVD PLAYER
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