Course curriculum

    1. Welcome & How to Use This Course

    1. Why Good Games Are Lost in One Moment

    2. What a Critical Moment Really Is

    1. The OP2D Loop Explained

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. The Most Important Step: Understanding the Opponent

    3. Plan vs 2 Candidate Moves

    4. How to Make a Good Decision

    1. One Position, Two Ways to Think

    2. The OP2D Loop in a Real Game

    1. Why the Long Process Exists

    2. The Long Process Step by Step

    3. Common Mistakes in Analysis

    1. Short Process Exercise

    2. Long Process Exercise

    3. How to Train the Framework in Your Own Games

About this course

  • $49.00
  • 16 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content

This course is for you if:

  • you get good positions… and lose them in one moment

  • you don’t know what to think during the game

  • you see a few moves but don’t know which one to choose

  • you want a clear thinking process

  • you want to reduce blunders and play with more confidence

What my students say:

“I have just finished the OP2D section and have found the course very clear and the ideas are something that is practical. I like the fact that you used the same examples as you went through the process. The videos are a nice length. You can do 2 or 3 and pause and cogitate.”

Brian

“I found some very nice moves in the game by applying the OP2D. I haven't used engine yet, but my self analysis showed an excellent position.”

Brad

“The idea behind the lesson was clear. Well presented. I have been able to use it in real games.”

Russell

“Your videos are clear. I appreciate its value. Thank you for helping.”

Colin

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Try the course for 30 days. That’s enough time to go through the lessons and start using the process in your games. If you don’t feel it helps you make better decisions, just send me a message and you’ll get a full refund. No questions asked.

Instructor(s)

Mat Bobula

International Master

International Master and chess coach with over 20 years of experience, helping players improve their decision making and reduce blunders.

Start making better decisions in your games today