Kamil Plichta
@Kaldas90
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Dad, FM in chess, 🇵🇱, ex poker player, 🎸TheWho & J. Entwistle fan, author of opening courses for @Chessable - tweets represent me, otherwise, I'd be fired.
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Joined September 2015
RT @chess24com: Duda calls winning the World Cup "a big step backward" for his career, saying the extra pressure led to his mental & physic…
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For those of you who would like to buy my new @chessable course, please wait at least 14 hours because it is still on sale. Starting tomorrow morning, the sale is over and you can fill my wallet with more cash. Thank you for understanding!
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RT @Gyan49485: Buettner and Magnus are a match made in heaven. The first one has a Messiah-complex who thinks that he is saving chess. The…
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Guys, there are only a few days of my newest @chessable course on 1.e4 e5 being on sale and here is a quick reminder that by NOT buying the course now, you lose value every day! it is not even that your opponents can play 1.e4 and avoid being hit with my 1...e5 lines, it is much more than that! It sounds like some marketing bullshit, but actually, this can be proven mathematically. I offer a 5-year support period. The course was out on 28.01.2025 which means that I offer my "services" till 28.01.2030. This 5-year period can be now transformed into days = 1826 days. Let's assume two scenarios: ● You buy the course without video for $31.99 ● You buy a course with video for $141.98 It is now easy to count that one day of my support for these courses gives you a value of: ● around 1.75 cents/day for a version without video ● around 7.78 cents/day for a version with video This means, that for all those of you that waited for a week already, you lost: ● over 12 cents for the version without video ● over 54 cents for a version with video As you can see, this is already a SERIOUS money and it can be MUCH more serious in the future. So you know, don't lose any more value and please buy now till the sale lasts!
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@TheBKYoung @chess24com The f7-pawn is lost If Black moves the knight from g5, White can play Qxf7+ intermezzo. If Black defends the pawn with ...Qf8, then Nxg5 followed by Bxf7+ and the queen is overloaded, leading to a lost endgame in all cases.
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@Oppenheimer_oo7 @chessable If you learn just Quickstarters and then expand with the lines that you meet the most frequently then not.
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@Mhmdj344 @YeOldBurritoMan @bennettchess @chessable Either will be good, with the note that if you choose LTR, Quickstarters should be enough.
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