Each day, a historical or recent master game is analyzed in 10–15 annotated moves. The focus is on key moments: critical decisions, tactical shots, and strategic turning points. For example, a recent post covered Gukesh vs. Carlsen (2024) , explaining why Gukesh sacrificed a pawn for long-term pressure.

Twice a week, Chess Odyssey breaks down an opening system. From the sharp Najdorf to the solid London System, each post includes:

Beginners appreciate the “avoid common mistakes” section, while intermediates love the model game links.

Endgames are often neglected, but Chess Odyssey dedicates every Sunday to this critical phase. Recent topics include:

Each lesson includes a downloadable PGN and a 5-question quiz.