The opponent of Magnus Carlsen in the 2016 World Chess Championship.
Explore 2232 games played by Sergey Karjakin. The course features 120 exercises: play like Karjakin and play against Karjakin.
This course is part of the Chess King Learn series (https://learn.chessking.com/), an unparalleled chess teaching method. The series includes courses in tactics, strategy, openings, middlegame, and endgame, categorized by level from beginner to experienced and even professional players.
This course will help you improve your chess knowledge, learn new tactical tricks and combinations, and consolidate what you learn through practice.
The program acts as a coach, giving you tasks to solve and offering help if you get stuck. It provides hints, explanations, and even demonstrates compelling refutations for mistakes you might make.
The program also includes a theoretical section that explains gameplay methods for specific stages, using real examples. The theory is presented interactively, allowing you not only to read the lesson text but also to make moves on the board and practice unclear positions.
Program advantages:
♔ High-quality examples, all double-checked for accuracy
♔ You must enter all key moves required by the teacher
♔ Tasks with varying levels of complexity
♔ Various objectives to achieve in the problems
♔ Hints provided if you make an error
♔ Refutations shown for typical mistaken moves
♔ Ability to play out any task position against the computer
♔ Interactive theoretical lessons
♔ Structured table of contents
♔ The program tracks changes in your rating (ELO) during training
♔ Test mode with flexible settings
♔ Option to bookmark favorite exercises
♔ App optimized for larger tablet screens
♔ No internet connection required
♔ Link the app to a free Chess King account to access one course simultaneously across multiple devices on Android, iOS, and Web
The course includes a free section to trial the program. Lessons in the free version are fully functional, letting you test the app in real conditions before unlocking the following topics:
1. Sergey Karjakin
1.1. 1998-2001
1.2. 2002-2003
1.3. 2004-2005
1.4. 2006-2007
1.5. 2008
1.6. 2009-2010
1.7. 2011-2012
1.8. 2013
1.9. 20141.10. 2015-2016
1.11. World Chess Championship 2016
1.12. 2017
1.13. 2018
1.14. 2019
1.15. 2020
1.16. Play like Karjakin
1.17. Play against Karjakin
What's New in the Latest Version 3.3.2
Last updated on Aug 7, 2024
* Added Spaced Repetition training mode—it blends previously missed exercises with new ones to present an optimal set of puzzles.
* Added ability to start tests from bookmarks.
* Added daily puzzle goal—choose how many exercises you need to keep your skills sharp.
* Added daily streak counter to track consecutive days achieving your goal.
* Various fixes and improvements