Chess Middlegame II

Chess Middlegame II for PC

BoardChess King

2nd part of play methods analysis in middlegame - 500 lessons and 300 studies

What's New

Version5.4.1
Size30.1 MB
What's New* Improved support for Android 15+ devices* Added showing of small marks (??, ?!, !?, etc) on the board* Show solution rating for test* Feel free to share your experience via the feedback!* Various fixes and improvements
Chess Middlegame II for PC

Want to play Chess Middlegame II for PC? This chess training course by GM Alexander Kalinin teaches middlegame theory and tactics across major openings—Sicilian, Ruy Lopez, King's Gambit, and more. The program acts as a personal coach, presenting problems to solve with hints and explanations when you get stuck. A bigger screen and keyboard make it easier to work through complex positions and study interactive lessons at your own pace.

Chess Middlegame II combines theory and practice in one structured course. The app presents problems at different difficulty levels, requiring you to enter key moves as your coach would demand them. You'll encounter real examples from master games, all verified for accuracy. When you make a mistake, the program shows hints, explains the error, and even reveals stronger refutations—turning each wrong move into a learning moment. The interactive theory section lets you play moves on the board to clarify unclear positions, bridging the gap between passive reading and active understanding.

Solving Problems and Building Strength

The core of Chess Middlegame II is problem-solving. Each puzzle has a specific goal—not just mate in a few moves, but practical middlegame objectives drawn from real games. The app tracks your progress with an Elo rating system that syncs to the cloud, so you can watch your improvement over time. Completing problems reinforces tactical patterns and strategic ideas from the theoretical lessons, helping you spot similar ideas in your own games.

Coverage of Key Openings

The course covers a wide range of popular openings: Sicilian variations (Dragon, Najdorf, Paulsen), Ruy Lopez positions (Open and Exchanged), King's Gambit, Italian Game, Evans Gambit, Pirc-Ufimtsev, Alekhine's Defense, Nimzo-Indian, Queen's-Indian, Queen's Gambit, and Modern Benoni. Each opening leads into middlegame positions where the real struggle unfolds. By studying how strong players navigate these positions, you learn the principles that apply beyond any single opening.

Why Play on PC

Playing Chess Middlegame II on Windows 10 and newer systems gives you a larger board for clearer analysis. A physical keyboard and mouse let you enter moves faster than tapping a phone screen, and you can sit at a desk for longer study sessions without fatigue. The bigger display makes it easier to spot tactical patterns in complex positions, especially when reviewing variations or comparing your calculation to the program's explanations.

Chess Middlegame II on Windows

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How to Install Chess Middlegame II for PC

  1. Download BlueStacks. Go to bluestacks.com and download the installer. BlueStacks 5 runs on Windows 7 or later; Mac users get BlueStacks Air.
  2. Install and launch. Run the installer and follow the prompts. Initial setup takes a few minutes as the Android environment initializes.
  3. Sign in to Google Play. Open the Play Store from the BlueStacks home screen and sign in with a Google account.
  4. Install Chess Middlegame II. Search for Chess Middlegame II in the Play Store, click Install, then launch Chess Middlegame II from the BlueStacks home screen.

FAQ

Is Chess Middlegame II suitable for beginners?

The course includes problems at different complexity levels, so there is material for players of various strengths. However, some puzzles draw from grandmaster games and may feel challenging if you are new to chess. The theoretical lessons and hints help bridge gaps, but the difficulty can be steep for absolute beginners.

Does the app track my progress?

Yes. Chess Middlegame II includes an Elo rating system that updates as you solve problems. Your rating syncs to the cloud, so you can track improvement across sessions and devices.

Can I study without solving every puzzle?

The course includes a theoretical section with interactive lessons where you can read explanations and replay moves on the board without solving timed problems. This lets you learn the concepts at your own pace before tackling the problem set.

What openings does this course cover?

Chess Middlegame II covers the Sicilian Defense (Dragon, Najdorf, Paulsen), Ruy Lopez (Open and Exchanged variations), King's Gambit, Italian Game, Evans Gambit, Pirc-Ufimtsev, Alekhine's Defense, Nimzo-Indian, Queen's-Indian, Queen's Gambit, and Modern Benoni—among the most popular setups in chess.

What should I do if I get stuck on a puzzle?

The program provides hints when you make a mistake. If you remain stuck, the app shows explanations and demonstrates the correct solution, including stronger moves you may have overlooked.

How is this different from a chess book?

Unlike a static book, Chess Middlegame II lets you play moves on the board and interact with positions. The program gives immediate feedback on your choices and adjusts explanations based on your errors, acting like a personal coach rather than a passive reference.