Fritz Trainer Monster: Chessbase
If you are currently building a study routine, tell me your , your biggest weakness (e.g., openings, endgames, or tactical blunders), and how much time you can dedicate weekly . I can recommend the exact MONSTER course or study path to help you break through your current plateau. Share public link
Treat each Fritz Trainer volume like a university course. Limit yourself to 30–45 minutes of video per session.
After finishing a section on an opening or a strategic concept, play 5 to 10 rapid games online applying those exact ideas. Analyze your games immediately using the Fritz interface to see where you deviated from the Masterclass advice. The Verdict: Is It Worth It?
Play 20 online rapid games (15+10 time control) using ONLY the MONSTER opening. You will lose the first five. You will equalize in the next ten. By game 20, you will feel the power. You will see the tactics before they happen. ChessBase Fritz Trainer MONSTER
The bundle eliminates gaps in your chess education by organizing content into dedicated pillars:
Dedicated tournament players looking to build a professional opening repertoire.
Intermediate to Advanced players (1500 to 2400 Elo) who are stuck at a plateau and need a rigorous, structured study plan to break through. If you are currently building a study routine,
Master fundamental rook, pawn, and minor piece endgames.
To help tailor a study plan or recommend specific volumes, tell me:
If you are looking to train with these "monster" databases, the latest software versions offer specialized modes: Meet The Fritztrainer - Nicholas Pert Limit yourself to 30–45 minutes of video per session
The rook is the ultimate long piece on open files and ranks. This course covers:
Many club players survive the opening only to find themselves lost in the middle-game. The MONSTER series fixes this by dedicating massive sections to positional mastery. You will learn:
From MONSTER vol. 2 (The Art of Defense) :