This intermediate-level chess course is perfect for students ready to move beyond just knowing how the pieces move. The course focuses on critical thinking, visualization, and planning. Players explore common openings with purpose, master tactical patterns, improve middlegame strategies, and gain confidence in essential endgames. Each session combines instruction, puzzles, analysis, and practice games to build tournament-level skills and mental discipline.
Ideal for players preparing for rated competitions or school tournaments, this course also teaches how to analyze one’s own games to drive ongoing improvement.
Opening Principles & Systems
Central control, quick development, king safety
Explore: Italian Game, Queen’s Gambit, Sicilian Defense, London System
Opening traps and idea-based preparation
Tactical Patterns & Combinations
Forks, Pins, Skewers, Discovered Attacks, Deflection
Intermediate moves and tactical puzzles
Removing the defender and zwischenzug
Strategic Concepts
Piece activity vs material
Pawn structure, weak squares, outposts
Open files, diagonals, and planning
Prophylaxis: anticipating threats
Endgame Essentials
King & pawn vs king, opposition
Lucena and Philidor rook endgames
Checkmating with Queen, Rook, and Two Bishops
Triangulation and zugzwang basics
Calculation & Visualization
Variation trees and evaluation
Spotting tactical and positional clues
Exercises to improve mental board vision
Practical Play & Game Analysis
How to annotate and review your games
Learning from wins, losses, and blunders
Playing longer time controls for deeper thinking
Introduction to online practice and tools
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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