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E-DVD Beating Stronger Opponents with IM Renier Castellanos

In this new course IM Renier Castellanos is sharing his signature techniques of successfully playing against those significantly stronger opponents. By using this methodology, IM Castellanos was able to beat 2600+ players, being only 2400.
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Playing against a stronger opponent is quite an experience.  Those are the games when you often get in trouble right out of the opening, struggle in the middlegame and perhaps never even make it to the endgame…


And that’s understandable.
  How do you even play against those significantly higher rated opponents?


For majority of players, it’s a bad day they want to get over with, move on and simply erase from their memory…


Yes, it’s frustrating, annoying and perhaps even embracing to watch your position deteriorate even after you make, as you think, series of good moves.  You turn on the
survival mode” but it only seems to help your opponent at finishing you off faster.


Sounds familiar? I bet it does.


And we are here to help.


What if you could get a solid and playable position even against those higher rated players? What if you could avoid all the nightmare of surviving those TERRIBLE lost games? What if you could feel confident and in control even when playing up?


In this new course IM Renier Castellanos is sharing his signature techniques of successfully playing against those significantly stronger opponents. By using this methodology, IM Castellanos was able to beat 2600+ players, being only 2400.


Indeed this course will not make you invincible. What it will do is provide you with all the necessary tools, ideas and weapons for maximizing your odds against the higher rated opponents. Those techniques are all tested-and-proven by IM Castellanos and dozens of his private students from 1400 all the way up to 2350.


By following the recommendations from this course, you will notice a significant boost in confidence, which will transform into better positions and the higher success rate against higher rated opponents.

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Delivery Time Immediate Delivery
Popular Collections The Chess World
Publication Date May 1, 2018
Runtime 2 Hours 56 min
Hardware Requirements Works on both Windows and Mac-based Computers
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Works on both Windows and Mac-based Computers

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