Lilit Mkrtchian (6) - What to do in the last round of the tournament?

by Arne Kaehler
11/13/2022 – The final episode of our series, in which we discuss something critical - the final round of a tournament. The last round often decides your fate. Will you avoid a rating loss? Can you qualify? Or even fight for a medal? Lilit has played hundreds of tournaments, and can give us some good advice. Furthermore, she shares her thoughts on what is the most likeable, dislikable, and important thing when preparing for a tournament. Thank you everyone for watching, and commenting on our YouTube channel.

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How does a chess pro prepare for a tournament?

with Lilit Mkrtchian

So, how does one prepare for a tournament with ChessBase, Fritz, and the Megagdatabase?

We also wanted to know the answer to this question, and asked a professional chess player. In our six-part series, Lilit Mkrtchian guides us through the tournament preparation, by showing us how to build an opening repertoire, sharpen your skills with tactics training, and gives us many other tips, tricks, ideas, and inspirations.

In this walkthrough, we glimpse over Lilit's shoulder, and spot her repertoire, opponent preps, and we will certainly analyse some of her played games in depth.

Of course, we also tackle the moment, when you know about your next opponent, and how to trap them with your specific preparation. The Armenian IM will show us some examples of how this worked nicely.

A beautiful guide on how your next tournament can be more successful.

  • 1:13 - The last round is ahead. How to best predict all outcomes?
  • 2:22 - How to deal with a situation like this? Play solid? Go for a win? Try to draw?
  • 3:24 - How would you have decided yourself, dear viewer?
  • 4:40 - Lilit's coach says: Go for the win!
  • 6:00 - Another important thing - How well do you know your opponent?
  • 7:30 - Can you even try to force a draw? Is it a good idea?
  • 10:30 - Preparation counts! Lilit was surprised, and decided to take the draw.
  • 12:20 - Perhaps, it depends on the player type/character
  • 13:30 - A helping guide by Karsten Mueller and Luis Engel The 4 Player Types
  • 14:15 - Lilit had the almost same situation before!
  • 16:38 - What is the thing you enjoy the most in preparing?
  • 18:10 - What do you dislike the most when preparing?
  • 19:20 - How do you handle opponents who play everything?
  • 21:23 - What is the greatest advice to our viewers for preparing for a tournament?

Lilit Mkrtchian is an International Master from Armenia, and received the IM title in 2003.

She was one of the best female players in the world in the 2010s and represented her national team in the Olympiads since 1996.

In 2003, she won the gold medal with her Armenian team in the European Women's Championship in Bulgaria, Plovdiv.

Furthermore, Mkrtchian won the Armenian women's chess champion four times.

In 2015, the IM won the individual gold medal on the second board, at the Women's World Team Chess Championship in China, Chengdu.

She still remains one of Armenia's strongest female chess players, is coaching several students, and is an active player in chess leagues, and tournaments.

We interviewed Lilit in 2020, as part of our series "The best in"

Lilit is living in Germany with her husband, and enjoys chess almost every day.

 

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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.