Karjakin
Sergey Karjakin was the opponent of Magnus Carlsen in the World Chess Championship in 2016.
2232 games played by Sergey Karjakin. 120 exercises: play like Karjakin and play against Karjakin.
This course is part of the Chess King Learn series (https://learn.chessking.com/), which offers an innovative approach to chess education. The series includes courses on tactics, strategy, openings, middlegame, and endgame, tailored for players from beginners to professionals.
With this course, you can enhance your chess skills, learn new tactical maneuvers and combinations, and apply your knowledge in practical scenarios.
The program serves as a coach, providing tasks and assistance when you're stuck. It offers hints, explanations, and even demonstrates the consequences of common mistakes.
The course also features a theoretical section that explains gameplay strategies at different stages, using real-life examples. The theory is presented interactively, allowing you to make moves on the board and explore unclear positions.
Advantages of the program:
♔ High-quality, double-checked examples
♔ Requirement to enter all key moves as instructed
♔ Tasks with varying levels of difficulty
♔ Diverse objectives to achieve in the problems
♔ Hints provided for errors
♔ Refutations shown for typical mistakes
♔ Ability to play out any task position against the computer
♔ Interactive theoretical lessons
♔ Structured table of contents
♔ Monitoring of ELO rating changes during learning
♔ Flexible test mode settings
♔ Option to bookmark favorite exercises
♔ Optimized for larger tablet screens
♔ No internet connection required
♔ Syncing capability with a free Chess King account across multiple devices on Android, iOS, and Web
The course includes a free section where you can experience the full functionality of the program. The free lessons allow you to test the application in real-world conditions before accessing additional topics:
- Karjakin Sergey
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. 2014
1.10. 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 training mode based on Spaced Repetition - it combines erroneous exercises with new ones and presents the more suitable set of puzzles to solve.
- Added ability to launch tests on bookmarks.
- Added daily goal for puzzles - choose how many exercises you need to keep your skills in shape.
- Added daily streak - how many days in a row the daily goal is completed.
- Various fixes and improvements
Karjakin





Sergey Karjakin was the opponent of Magnus Carlsen in the World Chess Championship in 2016.
2232 games played by Sergey Karjakin. 120 exercises: play like Karjakin and play against Karjakin.
This course is part of the Chess King Learn series (https://learn.chessking.com/), which offers an innovative approach to chess education. The series includes courses on tactics, strategy, openings, middlegame, and endgame, tailored for players from beginners to professionals.
With this course, you can enhance your chess skills, learn new tactical maneuvers and combinations, and apply your knowledge in practical scenarios.
The program serves as a coach, providing tasks and assistance when you're stuck. It offers hints, explanations, and even demonstrates the consequences of common mistakes.
The course also features a theoretical section that explains gameplay strategies at different stages, using real-life examples. The theory is presented interactively, allowing you to make moves on the board and explore unclear positions.
Advantages of the program:
♔ High-quality, double-checked examples
♔ Requirement to enter all key moves as instructed
♔ Tasks with varying levels of difficulty
♔ Diverse objectives to achieve in the problems
♔ Hints provided for errors
♔ Refutations shown for typical mistakes
♔ Ability to play out any task position against the computer
♔ Interactive theoretical lessons
♔ Structured table of contents
♔ Monitoring of ELO rating changes during learning
♔ Flexible test mode settings
♔ Option to bookmark favorite exercises
♔ Optimized for larger tablet screens
♔ No internet connection required
♔ Syncing capability with a free Chess King account across multiple devices on Android, iOS, and Web
The course includes a free section where you can experience the full functionality of the program. The free lessons allow you to test the application in real-world conditions before accessing additional topics:
- Karjakin Sergey
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. 2014
1.10. 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 training mode based on Spaced Repetition - it combines erroneous exercises with new ones and presents the more suitable set of puzzles to solve.
- Added ability to launch tests on bookmarks.
- Added daily goal for puzzles - choose how many exercises you need to keep your skills in shape.
- Added daily streak - how many days in a row the daily goal is completed.
- Various fixes and improvements