British Championship 2022 - Nick Pert shows some breathtaking games to us

by Arne Kaehler
8/26/2022 – Nick Pert won the British Over-the-Board Championship 2021. This year, he participated again as the title defender. And although he even scored half-a-point more than last year, it wasn't enough to repeat the triumph. His analysis of the most interesting games were very popular, so we walk through the tournament one more time, thanks to Nick Pert.

Some mistakes repeat themselves often in amateur games. With themes such as "Miscalculating Forcing Lines", "Being Too Materialistic" and "King Safety" Nick Pert shows you how to avoid making typical mistakes.

Pert's walkthrough of the British Championship 2022

  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 2:18 - Pert vs. Stoyanov
  • 8:50 - Eggleston vs. Pert
  • 17:27 - Pert vs. Kirk
  • 21:52 - Wadsworth vs. Pert
  • 29:33 - Grieve vs. Gormally
  • 33:24 - Wadsworth vs. Grieve
  • 36:50 - Outro

Nick Pert's Games + Two Harry Grieve Games + Best Game Prize

 
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WhiteEloWBlackEloBResYearECOEventRnd
Pert,N2537Stoyanov,V22461–02022E12108th ch-GBR 20221.1
Eggleston,D2331Pert,N2537½–½2022B32108th ch-GBR 20222.1
Pert,N2537Lane,G2328½–½2022D15108th ch-GBR 20223.4
Eames,R2112Pert,N25370–12022B23108th ch-GBR 20224.7
Pert,N2537Grieve,H2390½–½2022D41108th ch-GBR 20225.3
Rudd,J2318Pert,N25370–12022D31108th ch-GBR 20226.5
Pert,N2537Kirk,E24421–02022D37108th ch-GBR 20227.2
Wadsworth,M2418Pert,N2537½–½2022A06108th ch-GBR 20228.1
Pert,N2537Arkell,K24091–02022A40108th ch-GBR 20229.2
Grieve,H2390Gormally,D24661–02022B63108th ch-GBR 20226.3
Wadsworth,M2418Grieve,H23900–12022A13108th ch-GBR 20229.1
Zapolskis,A2266Price,G21291–02022B45108th ch-GBR 20228.18

Pert's victory in 2021

  • 1:23 - Round 2: N. Pert vs. N. Bradbury
  • 6:44 - Round 3: S. Sucikova vs. N. Pert
  • 11:02 - Round 4: N. Pert vs. F. Gordon
  • 14:54 - Round 5: D. Gormally vs. N. Pert
  • 15:08 - Round 6: N. Pert vs. K. Arkell
  • 24:55 - Round 7: A. Ledger vs. N. Pert
  • 29:48 - Round 8: N. Pert vs. J. McPhillips
  • 39:12 - Round 9: M. Harvey vs. N. Pert

After the success of the Typical Mistakes videos aimed at higher rated players, I have decided to focus on mistakes that are made by players rated from 1000-1600.

Some mistakes repeat themselves often in amateur games. With themes such as "Miscalculating Forcing Lines", "Being Too Materialistic" and "King Safety" Nick Pert shows you how to avoid making typical mistakes.

On this DVD GM Nick Pert shows you typical mistakes by 1800-200 players. Themes as when to exchange pieces, how to convert an advantage, passive pieces, anticipating your opponents plan, openings and pawn structure are shown throughout the DVD.

Order the Nicholas Pert Fritztrainer series now: €79.90 €59.90

Some mistakes repeat themselves often in amateur games. With themes such as "Miscalculating Forcing Lines", "Being Too Materialistic" and "King Safety" Nick Pert shows you how to avoid making typical mistakes.

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Arne 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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