This live, interactive course introduces students to the foundational principles of chess. Learners begin by exploring the board, understanding chess notation, and learning how each piece moves. As they progress, they’ll develop skills in both attack and defense, practice tactical captures, and explore checkmate patterns. With a focus on building logic, patience, and critical thinking, this course prepares students to play confidently and strategically.
Getting Started with Chess
Introduction to chess and the chessboard layout
Understanding square coordinates and chess notations
Learning each piece: pawn, rook, bishop, knight, queen, king
Initial setup and basic piece movement
Understanding Piece Power & Capturing
Value of each piece and choosing which one to capture
Basic attacking strategies to win:
• Knight
• Bishop
• Rook
• Queen
Introduction to Defense
Defensive techniques:
• Moving away from danger
• Supporting your pieces
• Capturing threats
• Interposing a piece to block attacks
Special Chess Moves & Concepts
Check and checkmate explained
Mate in one (simple and complicated)
Castling: how and when to use it
Discovered check and double check
Endgame Scenarios & Draws
Draw situations: stalemate, perpetual check
Mate in two combinations
Checkmating with:
• Queen + Rook
• Rook + Rook
• Queen + King
                            Harshit Dawar is a passionate chess instructor with two years of experience helping children enhance their skills and take their game to the next level. Specializing in the "3 Pillars of Chess," Harshit delivers well-structured and engaging lessons that blend essential fundamentals with interactive learning. Known for his fun and in-depth teaching style, he consistently earns praise from students for making chess both accessible and exciting, fostering strategic thinking and a love for the game.
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