Designed for students who already know the basics of chess, this intermediate-level course focuses on sharpening tactical awareness and improving decision-making. Learners will dive into key concepts like pins, forks, skewers, castling strategies, and openings. Through puzzles, live games, and structured analysis, students will develop the ability to anticipate threats, plan multi-move tactics, and execute successful endgames. Ideal for learners aiming to participate in tournaments or beat online chess challenges with confidence.
Opening Principles & Strategies
Revising opening rules: development, control, king safety
Introduction to common openings: Italian Game, Queen’s Gambit
Opening traps and how to avoid them
Tactical Tools
Forks, pins, skewers
Discovered attack and double check
Removal of defender and zwischenzug
Positional Play & Planning
Good vs. bad bishops
Strong/weak squares and files
Strategic pawn structures
Endgame Techniques
King and pawn endgames
Opposition and promotion
Rook and Queen endgame tactics
Game Analysis & Tournament Prep
Analyzing student games for improvement
Common mistakes and blunders
Playing with time control (clock games)
Preparing for online and offline chess tournaments
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