Live Chess Playthrough #2 - Intermediate

Improve your chess by learning from FIDE Master Dalton Perrine and start crushing intermediate players!

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Live Chess Playthrough #2 - Intermediate

What You Will Learn!

  • Students will learn how a chess master thinks when playing chess against intermediate players.
  • Students will learn the key skills needed to beat 1200-1500 Elo level players.
  • This course will help students improve their chess thought process, decision-making abilities, etc.

Description

One of the goals of many improving chess players is to crack the 1500  rating barrier. Many players think it’s too difficult or just too  time-consuming to reach that level. However, it’s much simpler than  that. In this Live Chess Playthrough video course, FIDE-Master Dalton  Perrine will teach you the skills needed to beat all kinds of players  rated below 1500 and get yourself a higher rating.

This 3-hour video course featuring 10 live chess playthroughs is  targeted towards players in the 1200-1500 Elo range (beginner and  intermediate) and will help boost your chess skills and rating. You can  improve your play by studying how a strong player thinks during a game  against a club-level player. Dalton discusses his thought-process as he  makes each move and explains how to capitalize on his opponent’s  mistakes.

Throughout the games, Dalton will focus on teaching four key skills  needed to crush amateur club-level players. Each video will feature one  or more of these skills and how they were used to win the game. In  addition to the 10 playthrough videos, this course contains a bonus  video that summarizes the four key skills and what you can do to improve  your own skills.

By studying these playthrough videos, learning from Dalton’s  thought-process, and applying the tips, tricks, and advice to your own  games, you’ll become a better player and start winning more games.

Who Should Attend!

  • Intermediate chess players in the 1200-1500 Elo rating range (beginners and intermediate players) should take this course.

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Tags

  • Chess

Subscribers

253

Lectures

11

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