Showing posts with label Chess Techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chess Techniques. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Visualization and Blindfold Chess

A chessboard sitting in a raging ocean of ideas with a head comming out of the ocean observing it with a blindfold on.

See the Game Within
 Blindfold Chess and Visualization Techniques

This comprehensive Archive unlocks the secrets of chess visualization and blindfold chess, empowering you to see the board in your mind's eye and elevate your game to new heights.


Blindfold Chess BOOKS (Free)


Blindfold Chess: History, Psychology, Techniques, Champions, World Records, and Important Games by Eliot Hearst, John Knott -  446 Page PDF -T
he book offers a deep and detailed exploration of blindfold chess, making it a valuable resource for chess enthusiasts and anyone interested in the psychology of memory and visualization.

Improve your chess now by Tisdall, Jon - 226 Page PDF
(Chapter 2 on Blindfold Chess)


Websites (With Visualization Trainers)

Listudy is a website to use spaced repetition learning on PGNs. The site runs a Tactics Trainer and an Endgame Trainer.

The site is free open source software. 

    The Site also runs 3 Chess Visualization Exercise Apps.

   
 1.Blind Tactics

Blind tactics is about solving tactics while seeing the chessboard from 2 moves before. This means that you have to visualize for yourself how the chessboard has changed since then and how this enables tactics.

   2. Pieceless Tactics

Pieceless tactics go one step further. Here there are no pieces on the chessboard. It is indicated next to the board where the pieces should be.

These are small tactics with up to six pieces. The difficulty here is to place all the pieces correctly in your mind on the correct placed on the board.

   3. Lichess Blindfold Chess

You can play on Lichess in blindfold mode. You can set this in the game display settings. There you will find the setting “Blindfold chess (invisible pieces)”. With this setting turned on the pieces will be invisible during game play.

You will still see the history of moves and the outline of the last move. Although this makes it easier it is a good step towards being able to play completely blind.


ChessVideos.tv   -   (Visualization Quizzes)

thechessdrum.net  ( Three 55 Question Tests on Board Vision)
Square Dancing #1 (10 questions, 10 seconds per question)
Board Stretch #1 (10 questions, 32 seconds per question)
Board Geometry #1 (15 questions, no time limit)
Blindfold Chess #1 (20 questions, no time limit)
Board Vision Test #1 (55 questions)  
Board Vision Test #2 (50 questions)
Board Vision Test #3 (50 questions)

Chess Board Visualization Training - 8 exercises to Practice


Visualization Videos Lessons

Chess Visualization Training | 2D | - 15 Video Playlist - IM Alex Astaneh - (Almost 3.5 Hrs of Videos)

Chess Visualizing: How To Remember Squares - 19 Min IM Rozman (Gotham Chess) - a comprehensive guide on chess visualization, focusing on the skill of remembering squares and visualizing moves without the aid of a physical board. The instructor breaks down the process into three parts: understanding the chessboard, practicing visualization exercises, and applying these skills in real game scenarios.

How To Improve Your Chess Visualization - 12 min IM Rensch - provides practical advice, lists some of his favorite drills known to improve your full board awareness and calculation skills

Chess Visualization Training | Simple Exercise To Improve Your Skills - 11 Min - GM Igor Smirnov -  teaches how to do an interesting exercise of visualizing 3 moves ahead. It is important an skill to be able to visualize 3 moves because most of the chess calculations and tactics involve at least 3 moves.

The Top 3 Methods to improve your Visualization | Beginner Level | IM Kostya Kavutskiy - 15 Min - 
will show you how to specifically work on your visualization skills and explain you several methods which help you to train your visualization abilities.

How to visualize and exploit Poorly Protected Pieces | Beginner Level | IM Kostya Kavutskiy - 20 Min -  bringing to you the topic of visualization and how you can use it to identify and exploit poorly protected pieces.

IM Andrey Ostrovskiy: Chess Visualization Training Series Comprehensive tutorials focusing on chess visualization and calculation training for beginners, emphasizing board visualization and strategic move evaluation from a master games.



Blindfold Chess Training:
 Exercises and Resources

This section focuses on practical ways to hone your blindfold chess skills. While some resources overlap with the previous sections, they offer specific training methods.

Blindfold Chess Exercises

Blindfold Trainer - NoirChess .com - This online platform provides 9 different games specifically designed to improve your board visualization skills.

blubbie Blindfold Trainer -  Another online option with 7 unique exercises to challenge your visualization in various ways.

Blindfold Chess Program Online
- Play a game against the computer. Real simple and easy to use Setup. Just go as far as you can and then look at board when you need to.

Blindfold Chess Articles

7 Levels of Blindfold Chess Exercises for Everyone - chess.com article

Learning to play blindfold with Fritz 16 - Chessbase Article

The benefits of Blindfold Chess - Chess Improver 

Blindfold Chess Video Lessons

How to Develop Blindfold Chess Skill - 8 Min  - Chess House - shows you how to develop a skill of playing "blindfold chess". First he demonstrates the fundamentals and then gives you the steps to forming the mental capability of visualization.

The FASTEST way to learn BLINDFOLD CHESS, no one has ever mentioned or made a video on this method. - 6 Min - The speech feature on lichess was very useful to me while learning to play blindfolded so I decided to make this video

How to become a better blindfold player? Tips from the best blindfold player in the world! - 20 Min - Chessbase India - At the parents interaction session held by IM Sagar Shah, Timur Gareyev speaks about how blindfold chess helps one to become a stronger chess player. He also shares his story of how playing blindfold chess helped him improve at the game.

IM David Pruiss (Chess Dojo)
This series offers in-depth training on blindfold training and how to "read" chess books without a physical board, further strengthening your visualization skills.

  1. Blindfold Training | How to Read Chess Books Without a Board - 2.5 Hr 

  2. Blindfold Training | How to Read Chess Books Without a Board Part 2 - 3.5 hr

 By combining these resources and exercises with regular practice, you can strengthen your visualization abilities and take your blindfold chess skills to the next level.