Chessbase Fritz - Trainer Monster

It is the closest thing to having a private lesson with a Super-GM like Magnus Carlsen or Anish Giri without paying the exorbitant hourly fee.

For example, in a standard London System video, you might learn how to set up the "pyramid" of pawns. In a Monster Fritz Trainer, you learn how to transform that pyramid into a battering ram. You learn the complexities of the "Greek Gift" sacrifice, the h-pawn storms, and the subtle maneuvering that sets up knockout blows. It is complex, but it is conceptual complexity—exactly what a human player needs to improve. ChessBase Fritz Trainer MONSTER

If you buy this course, watch the 5+ hours of video, load the database into Fritz, and practice the tactical drills, you will: It is the closest thing to having a

Unlike static books or simple videos, the "Monster" training experience is built on the philosophy of "provocation" rather than "dictation". The system pushes players into creative discomfort, forcing them to make critical choices in complex positions, which is then followed by immediate video feedback from top-tier coaches. You learn the complexities of the "Greek Gift"

In chess strategy, a "monster" typically refers to a piece (usually a knight) that has reached a powerful, dominant outpost deep in the opponent's territory, often supported by pawns and unable to be easily challenged. Chess News | ChessBase The Famous "Monster Knight" Lesson Winning Academy