How to defend a worse position?

Greetings to all my dear chess friends!

I am excited to use this chess blog to share my unique teaching style with you.

My goal is to analyze at least one exciting game or position every week. I hope you will find it both informative and enjoyable. I appreciate your interest, and I look forward to sharing my insights with you!

Today, I would like to review the game I played with the black pieces against FIDE Master Marko Ivanovic in the semifinal of the Serbian Championship. Overall, I did not play my best in this game. However, I still wanted to share it with you to demonstrate how to defend yourself in bad positions. So, let’s get started!



Conclusion:

When you feel your position is worse, try to be positive and defend in the best possible way. Don’t give anything to your opponent the easy way!

Players lose most of their games when they lose their fighting spirit!

Quick information:

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See you on the chessboard! 🙂

Grandmaster and FIDE coach

Nikola Nestorovic

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