This intermediate chess course is designed for learners who already know how to play chess and are ready to sharpen their game. Spanning 20–30 hours, the course enhances tactical awareness, opening preparation, and strategic play. Students dive into real game situations with a focus on visualization, calculation, and competitive mindset. From mastering endgames to analyzing their own games, learners develop confidence for tournament-level performance.
Opening Principles & Systems
Revisiting fundamental principles (center control, development, king safety)
Systems: Italian Game, Sicilian Defense, Queen’s Gambit, London System
Opening traps and how to avoid them
Understanding concepts, not memorizing lines
Tactical Patterns & Combinations
Forks, pins, skewers, and discovered attacks
Double attacks, decoys, and removing the defender
Zwischenzug (in-between moves)
Daily tactical puzzle solving
Strategic Concepts
Evaluating piece activity vs. material
Identifying weak squares and strong outposts
Understanding pawn structure and open files
Prophylaxis: thinking ahead like a master
Building a plan in the middlegame
Endgame Essentials
King and pawn endgames (opposition, triangulation)
Lucena and Philidor rook endgames
Basic checkmates:
King + Queen vs. King
King + Rook vs. King
Two Bishops vs. King (introductory level)
Calculation & Visualization
Step-by-step calculation techniques
Visualizing sequences 3–5 moves ahead
Evaluating positions based on threats and weaknesses
Practical Play & Game Analysis
Reviewing and annotating your own games
Learning from mistakes through self-analysis
Playing longer time controls to build deep thinking
Chess notation and digital tools for improvement
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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