Description
This camp became a true chess reboot for its participants — players rated 1400–1800. GM Aleksander Goloshchapov personally analyzed participants’ games before the camp, then spent five days of intensive training sessions working through the most common mistakes found across all three phases: opening, middlegame, and endgame.
The central theme: how to significantly reduce the number of blunders — not by accident, but through a structured approach to training and self-analysis.
Key topics:
- How to analyse your mistakes and turn them into valuable experience
- A painful loss can become a positive learning experience
- A well-analysed mistake is an excellent lesson
- The biggest mistake is being afraid to make mistakes
What’s included:
- Recordings of all 5 camp days (16 hours of video)
- ChessBase annotated materials (downloadable)
- Homework assignments and self-study materials for 3–4 months
- PDF: Tactical Motives for 1400–1800
- PDF: 10 Proven Strategies to Avoid Blunders
- PDF: The directions of work for 1400-1800 players
- Bonus: How to Improve the Efficiency of Your Training Process — 2 h video + PDF files
Results you can achieve:
✅ Learn how to analyse your mistakes and turn them into valuable experience
✅ Significantly reduce blunders in your game
✅ Get a clear and structured self-training plan
| ⚠️ Access: 12 months in your personal account. Extended for continuing students. |





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