Punishing Strategic Mistakes
International Master Nazí Paikidze taught this Punishing Strategical Mistakes lesson as a live seminar in the Prodigy Program. This 90-minute lesson is suitable for very advanced and expert chess players (1750-2100 Elo) who want to improve their ability to exploit positional mistakes from their opponents. Nazi uses a variety of instructive examples from student games to show common strategical mistakes. The examples stress the importance of forming and following through with plans based on the central imbalances in the position.
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Nazi Paikidze is a Georgian American chess player
who holds the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman
Grandmaster (WGM). She was twice world youth girls’ champion and
four-time European youth girls’ champion in her age category. She won
the 2016 U.S. women’s championship.
(Wikipedia)
Nazí joined ChessUniversity.com's Prodigy Program as an Instructor later in 2016 and taught in our 1500+ and 1750+ Elo section for a year. She won the U.S. women's championship again in 2018 and is now the reigning champion.
Her Georgian first name, Nazí (ნაზი) translates to "gentle" and is pronounced as "nah-ZEE."