2/10/2026 – In this “Best Games of 2025” episode, Lilit Mkrtchian takes us through a deeply instructive win from the Tegernsee tournament, showing her full ChessBase-style preparation workflow and how she chose an offbeat setup to get her opponent out of comfort early. The lesson then turns into a masterclass on positional pressure: exploiting the weakened d5-square, improving pieces step by step, and using concrete calculation to avoid tempting but incorrect tactics. The game finishes with clean technique—converting a queenside advantage and a dangerous passed a-pawn—while the big takeaway is clear: smart prep + strong squares + not spoiling a better position wins games.
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Lilit Mkrtchian's Best Games of 2025 - Understanding pawn structures
Arne reunites with WIM Lilit Mkrtchian after almost three years to revive their popular training format - this time using ChessBase 26 - and asks her to show three of her favourite games of 2025 while explaining her full preparation process.
The key lesson of the video is how decisive opening preparation and structural understanding can be, even against a young and highly dynamic opponent.
Lilit demonstrates a professional preparation process in ChessBase: filtering games by colour and time control, identifying repertoire trends, and preparing for all likely first moves rather than just the main one. A major takeaway is that you don’t need to play an opening regularly to profit from its ideas. Lilit applies Slav Defense concepts with colours reversed, gaining a clear plan in an unfamiliar-looking position.
The game also shows how small early inaccuracies, such as an imprecise developing move, can create long-term positional problems that persist into the middlegame.
Another important lesson is planning after development: once pieces are developed, Lilit focuses on pawn breaks, piece coordination, and improving the worst-placed piece instead of forcing tactics.
The video highlights how to stay calm when the position becomes messy, especially under time pressure and against aggressive play, by focusing on concrete threats rather than psychological noise.
Lilit openly shows that even top players miss defensive resources, but what matters is recovering quickly and choosing stabilizing moves instead of panicking. Finally, the game underlines that positional advantages often make tactical solutions possible later, even if the path to conversion is complex.
EXPAND YOUR CHESS HORIZONS Data, plans, practice – the new Opening Report In ChessBase there are always attempts to show the typical plans of an opening variation. In the age of engines, chess is much more concrete than previously thought. But amateurs in particular love openings with clear plans, see the London System. In ChessBase ’26, three functions deal with the display of plans. The new opening report examines which piece moves or pawn advances are significant for each important variation. In the reference search you can now see on the board where the pieces usually go. If you start the new Monte Carlo analysis, the board also shows the most common figure paths.
Arne KaehlerArne Kaehler, a creative mind who is passionate about board games in general, was born in Hamburg and learned to play chess at a young age. By teaching chess to youth teams and creating chess-related videos on YouTube, Arne was able to expand this passion and has even created an online course for anyone who wants to learn how to play chess. Arne writes for the English and German news sites, but focuses mainly on content for the ChessBase media channels.
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In this volume, we dive into core aspects of chess technique. Smyslov taught the principle of tactical hierarchy, “checks, double attacks, and unprotected pieces”, and Mikhalchishin demonstrates how this method of calculation is vital.
Videos: Nico Zwirs examines two Petroffs from the 2026 Candidates. Robert Ris has a tip against the Caro-Kann Advance Variation with 3…c5. Fiona Sieber reveals a surprise weapon against the Najdorf. ‘Lucky Bag’ with 40 analyses by Ganguly, L'Ami et al.
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In this powerful new course, endgame expert Karsten Müller teams up with rising star Leon Mendonca to deliver what truly matters: 10 essential rules that every player must know.
In this video course experts examine the games of Bent Larsen. Let them show you which openings Larsen chose, where his strength in middlegames were, how he outplayed his opponents in the endgame & you’ll get a glimpse of his tactical abilities!
From the 2026 Candidates Tournament, featuring a video review by Dorian Rogozenco, to Jan Werle’s opening video on the French Tarrasch Defence, and Oliver Reeh’s tactical column ‘Top Grandmasters at Work’. Analyses by Giri, So, Wei Yi and many others.
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