Join us for this upcoming session of NM Daniel Cremisi's popular Game Analysis Series. In addition to Daniel's master analysis of tournament games from participants, in this session we'll examine how to play when you're ahead. We've all been there: up a pawn or two, or up the exchange, but our opponent refuses to roll over and keeps on fighting. You know the eval bar must be in your favor but how can you press the advantage? Is it worth it to launch an attack or will you squander the lead you've worked hard to build? Then you push too much and all of the sudden that advantage has evaporated. Join us for this class with one of the strongest players in San Francisco, get your games analyzed a master, and learn how to make sure you win those games that you know you should!
Perfect for: club players, tournament competitors, and anyone looking to press the advantage and score a victory!
This class will run for six sessions on the following dates: 6/21, 6/28, 7/12, 7/19, 7/26, and 8/2.
All sessions will be held virtually via Zoom. Class will be recorded and shared with the participants.
Questions? Reach out to us at [email protected].
More information: https://www.milibrary.org/chess/chess-classes/#s_cremisi
06/21/2026, 06/28/2026, 07/05/2026, 07/12/2026, 07/19/2026, 07/26/2026, 08/02/2026
Minimum: 4
Maximum: 12
Registration starts on 05/27/2026 and ends on 06/28/2026.
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Please contact Mechanics' Institute if you have any questions.