This 20–30 hour intermediate-level course is designed for players who are already familiar with basic rules and piece movements. Students will deepen their understanding of tactical patterns, strategic planning, and endgame mastery. The course focuses on thinking ahead, analyzing games, and developing opening systems based on logic and purpose - not just memorization. Ideal for those preparing for competitive play or looking to significantly elevate their chess IQ.
Opening Principles & Systems
Core opening principles
Italian Game, Scotch, Sicilian, Queen’s Gambit, London System
Understanding ideas behind openings
Avoiding traps and common mistakes
Tactical Patterns & Combinations
Forks, Pins, Skewers, Discovered Attacks
Deflection, Decoys, Removing the Defender
Zwischenzug (Intermediate moves)
Puzzle-based tactical training
Strategic Concepts
Piece activity vs. material
Pawn structures, weak squares, outposts
Planning and prophylactic thinking
Using open files and diagonals
Endgame Essentials
King and Pawn endings
Opposition & triangulation
Lucena & Philidor positions
Basic mating techniques (Queen, Rook, Two Bishops)
Calculation & Visualization
How to calculate move sequences
Visualization drills
Evaluating threats and advantages
Practical Play & Analysis
Game review and annotations
Introduction to notation (if not known)
Playing longer control games
Using online resources for improvement
P. Rajasekaran is an accomplished international FIDE-rated chess player with over 26 years of experience. Holding a peak rating of 2063, he has won numerous awards at national, state, and international tournaments. As a chess academy owner and experienced arbiter, he has trained multiple FIDE-rated players. Rajasekaran combines his passion for chess with strong teaching and organizational skills to inspire and develop new talent.
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