After completing the beginner's course "The Easiest Way to Learn Chess," you will have a solid understanding of the basic moves of the pieces. This newfound knowledge will ignite your curiosity and desire to delve deeper into the fascinating world of chess. You'll discover various patterns and strategic motifs that will empower you to defeat your opponents repeatedly.
Why Was This Course Created?
While there are countless chess tutorials and videos available, many lack a structured and systematic approach. Students often encounter difficulties due to gaps in their knowledge. Until now, there hasn't been a comprehensive chess training program designed to help players progress steadily, from a rating of 500 to 800, 800 to 1000, 1000 to 1100, and beyond.
Introducing my training program—a solution to bridge these gaps and provide you with a solid foundation that extends beyond the chessboard.
What's Inside?
Allow me to share a brief overview of the course. Firstly, you will learn all the special moves in chess, including castling and en passant, which often confuse beginners. Next, you'll explore the fundamental tactical motifs, with the primary objective of capturing enemy pieces. This program will equip you with the necessary tools to confidently participate in tournament games, laying the groundwork for future success.
How Is It Structured?
The program consists of theoretical videos that explain the core concepts in a clear and concise manner. Each video concludes with key takeaways and illustrative games to reinforce your understanding. Subsequently, you'll engage in active practice through carefully crafted tests, enabling you to internalize and apply the concepts effectively.
Is This Chess Training Program Suitable for You?
Absolutely! With 20 years of teaching experience in my Chess Clubs for both adults and kids, I bring a wealth of knowledge to the table. By enrolling in this training program, you can benefit from my expertise and make rapid progress. The lessons included mirror the comprehensive curriculum typically followed by organized chess clubs during the second year of study.
These lessons are designed to be comprehensive, with clear instructions and concluding remarks. The accompanying practice exercises in PDF format facilitate the application of theoretical knowledge in practical gameplay situations.
Please note that the lessons require careful study and attention. Each video theoretical lesson is equivalent to an hour of physical instruction in a classroom setting. The uniqueness of this program lies in the ability to read my articles and practice with the provided exercises.
I look forward to engaging with you within the lessons themselves!
Curriculum Overview:
Introduction
How Fast Can I Learn?
Curriculum Overview
Lessons:
Castling
Castling – Tests
Men-vs-women
En-passant
Threat the King
Give Check - Tests
Avoid Check - Tests
Chess Notation // How to write a chess game
Pieces-Value
Pieces-Value - Tests
Threat
Threat-2
Defense
What he is threatening? // Find the threat tests
Checkmate
Checkmate - Tests
Copy Moves
Is chess infinite?
Stalemate
Check or Checkmate or Stalemate – Tests
Gaffe
Gaffe - Tests
Design the checkmate
Defense - Capture Exercises
Defense - Move Exercises
Defense - Shield Exercises
Defense - Support Exercises
Checkmate with the Rook
Checkmate with the Queen
Random checkmate tests
Draw
Attack Twice // Reinforce Attack
Reinforce Attack – Tests
Extra Lessons
Glossary
Fool's mate
Antichess