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Chess for Intermediate Players – Tactics, Strategy & Game Mastery

A structured chess course for intermediate players ready to move beyond the basics. Strengthen tactical awareness, master strategic thinking, improve positional play, and build confidence for tournament-style games with real analysis, puzzles, and guided instruction.

Live Course

Live Class: Wednesday, 23 Jul

Enrolled: 0

Duration: 24 Hours

Sessions: 4 classes per month

Offered by: infyni

Live Course

$0.70 /per month

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About Course

Designed for players who understand the basic rules and piece movement, this intermediate-level course focuses on deepening tactical understanding and developing strategic thought. Students will explore classic openings, common tactical themes, endgame fundamentals, and real game analysis.

Through puzzles, game reviews, and practice games, learners will sharpen their calculation skills, learn to plan effectively in the middlegame, and build a strong foundation for competitive play. The course also emphasizes how to analyze games for self-improvement and develop discipline essential for tournaments.

Key Benefits

  • Strengthen tactical patterns and visualization
  • Learn opening systems with strategic purpose
  • Improve middlegame planning and positional awareness
  • Master key endgame techniques and checkmates
  • Analyze games and build tournament readiness

Skills You Will Gain

Deep understanding of intermediate chess tactics and strategic patterns Ability to formulate and execute effective middlegame plans Improved opening preparation and adaptability Mastery of critical endgame concepts and practical techniques Increased calculation speed, accuracy, and positional evaluation Greater confidence in tournament and competitive play
  • Topics
  • Instructor (1)
  • Chapter 1: Review of Basic Tactics (pins, forks, skewers)
  • Chapter 2: Intermediate Combinations and Calculations
  • Chapter 3: Tactic Drills and Puzzle Solving
  • Chapter 4: Spotting Tactical Opportunities in Real Games
  • Chapter 1: Key Positional Concepts (weak squares, pawn structure, open files)
  • Chapter 2: Planning in the Middlegame
  • Chapter 3: Exploiting Opponent’s Weaknesses
  • Chapter 4: Transitioning from Strategy to Tactics
  • Chapter 1: Building a Repertoire with White and Black
  • Chapter 2: Understanding Opening Principles at Depth
  • Chapter 3: Common Traps and How to Avoid Them
  • Chapter 4: Evaluating Opening Positions and Planning
  • Chapter 1: King and Pawn Endgames
  • Chapter 2: Rook and Minor Piece Endgames
  • Chapter 3: Strategic Thinking in Endgames
  • Chapter 4: Winning Won Games – Avoiding Mistakes