This Intermediate Chess course is built for learners who are already familiar with piece movement, basic checkmates, and rules of the game. In this course, students explore advanced tactics like pins, forks, discovered attacks, and endgame strategies. They also build opening repertoires, analyze real games, and practice positional understanding. Designed to foster critical thinking, the course prepares players for tournaments and higher-level chess play through puzzles, mock games, and instructor feedback.
Opening Repertoire & Development
Best openings for White & Black: Italian, Queen’s Gambit, Sicilian Defense
Principles of development, center control, and king safety
Opening traps and how to avoid them
Tactical Mastery
Pins, forks, skewers, and double attacks
Discovered attacks and decoys
Overloading, x-ray attacks, and removing the defender
Daily puzzle drills for speed and pattern memory
Positional Strategy
Strong squares, open files, and pawn structures
Planning for piece activity and exchanges
Prophylaxis and controlling the tempo of a game
Endgame Techniques
King and pawn endgames
Rook vs. rook and rook vs. pawn endgames
Opposition, triangulation, and conversion to promotion
Game Analysis & Tournament Prep
Review classic games from masters like Capablanca and Anand
Learn time control strategies and scorekeeping
Mock tournament play with analysis and feedback
I’m a chess instructor with four years of experience, specializing in helping students improve through clear, engaging lessons. With a strong grasp of chess fundamentals and strategy, I tailor my teaching to each student’s needs, fostering growth and confidence in the game.
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