Grandmaster Secrets – Practical Play with GM Alex Lenderman
One of the major mistakes over 95% of club players make is working on different aspects of the game and never utilizing them together.
Club players learn chess openings, middlegames, and endings separately, but never see those elements working hand-in-hand. Grandmasters, on the other hand, know how to employ all those to create a masterful win.
Everything is interconnected and one stage serves as a continuation of the other – in full harmony.
That’s why you get that feeling of “effortlessness” after observing a GM game. Grandmasters have many “secrets” of practical [aka effective] play that they use for achieving those effortless wins.
This is something very important for any chess player, but unfortunately next to impossible to master on your own.
Or at least it was the case until today…
To help you learn how GMs work during the tournaments and apply their knowledge we did something quite extraordinary. We’ve set up a 20-game Blitz Match at Columbia University between the former Youth World Blitz Champion GM Maxim Dlugy and GM Alexandr Lenderman.
About the Author:

Aleksandr Lenderman Rating Progress Chart
Aleksandr Lenderman is an American chess grandmaster. As of 2019, he is ranked #12 in the United States with an Elo of 2615.
He won the 2005 World Under-16 Championship in Belfort with a score of 9/10 (+8 −0 =2), becoming the first American to win a gold medal at the World Youth Chess Championship since Tal Shaked won the World Junior Championship in 1997.
Lenderman played for USA team in the 2015 World Team Chess Championship in Tsaghkadzor and scored 5/7, winning the gold medal on the second board.
He won the 2015 World Open after beating Rauf Mamedov in an Armageddon playoff; the two had the best tiebreak among eight players who tied for first place with 7/9.
What’s in it for you?
In this 4+ hour video course, GM Alex Lenderman analyses all 20 games of the match sharing many of his preparation secrets, behind-the-scenes tactics, techniques and methods which every single successful chess player must know.
Until recently those very ideas were reserved only for elite Grandmasters and few of their private students… This is the first time it is being released to the public.
This is a unique opportunity to learn how a 2600+ Grandmaster prepares, thinks and plays during a chess tournament. GM Lenderman thoroughly analyses all 20 of his games against Max Dlugy, adding TONs of priceless, practical advice that any ambitious club player will benefit from. This information is pure gold and may save you months of your own time.
By following GM Lenderman’s advice and preparation secrets you will get an unparalleled edge against your competition.
Let your opponent be stressed out, angry and frustrated after you start applying some of the Grandmaster Level ideas you’ll learn in this course… Most likely they wouldn’t even realize what happened and why they lost.
Time to get started!
Here’s what you’re getting:
- GM Alex Lenderman’s secrets
- A number of opening and middlegame ideas you can utilize in your own games to get an instant edge.
- What to play and what not to play during a tournament.
- How to prepare for a specific opponent.
- Practical advice from GM Alexandr Lenderman.
- How to play in real life situation.
- How to make decisions over the board, even with no time on the clock.
- How to shake off a loss.
- How to focus on what’s important.
And much more!