This intermediate-level course builds on basic chess knowledge to help players become confident, consistent, and tournament-ready. Learners explore a variety of tactics—like forks, pins, and skewers—while diving into positional principles, opening theory, and essential endgames. Each session includes puzzles, live analysis, and interactive games. By the end, students will confidently analyze their own games and develop winning strategies like the masters.
Tactical Training
Forks, pins, skewers, discovered attacks
Removing the defender and deflection tactics
Practice with tactical puzzles and timed drills
Opening Repertoire & Theory
Understanding opening principles: center control, development, and king safety
Learn popular openings: Italian Game, Queen’s Gambit, and Sicilian Defense
Building an opening repertoire for both White and Black
Positional Play
Identifying strong and weak squares
Outposts, pawn structures, and space control
Piece activity vs material and exchange decisions
Endgame Essentials
King and pawn fundamentals
Rook vs. rook, rook vs. pawn endings
Opposition and promotion strategies
Checkmate with queen, rook, or two bishops
Game Analysis & Strategy
Analyzing classic games by world champions
Reviewing student games for improvement
Managing time pressure and tournament mindset
Capstone Play & Showcase
Peer challenge games with commentary
Simulated tournament and leaderboard
Final feedback, certificate, and progression roadmap
Harshit Dawar is a passionate chess instructor with two years of experience helping children enhance their skills and take their game to the next level. Specializing in the "3 Pillars of Chess," Harshit delivers well-structured and engaging lessons that blend essential fundamentals with interactive learning. Known for his fun and in-depth teaching style, he consistently earns praise from students for making chess both accessible and exciting, fostering strategic thinking and a love for the game.
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