Load the PGN. Turn off the engine. Calculate like László taught his daughters.

If you’d like, I can:

For further study, I recommend:

By acquiring and diligently studying this PGN, you are not just memorizing moves. You are uploading the entire tactical intuition of a genius psychologist into your own brain. You will start seeing the board differently: a knight on f3 becomes not a piece, but a potential fork on e5; a bishop on b1 becomes a future sacrifice on h7.

Laszlo’s training method was brutal, systematic, and repetitive. He compiled tens of thousands of positions. The famous book Chess: 5334 Problems... is the condensed version. Within that book, focus exclusively on the middlegame.