Intermediate Chess

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About This Class

This syllabus is designed for players with an Elo rating between 800 and 1600 or those with a basic understanding of the game who want to take their play to the next level.

Goals:

Improve tactical vision and calculation skills.
Develop positional understanding and long-term planning.
Refine endgame technique.
Explore opening principles and repertoire building.
Analyze master games and learn from positional concepts.
Enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Free

Lessons: 16

Skill Level: Beginner

Duration: 1h

Date: Sat, Sun

What skills will I learn?
The course will be divided into four main modules, each focusing on a key aspect of chess improvement:

Recognizing tactical motifs (forks, pins, skewers, discovered attacks, etc.)


Practicing calculation methods using puzzles and exercises
Analyzing famous tactical victories in chess history


Developing the ability to spot and exploit weaknesses in the opponent’s position

Understanding pawn structures and their significance


Mastering concepts like weak squares, outposts, and piece activity


Learning to control key squares and lines on the board


Developing long-term plans based on positional evaluation


Analyzing examples of positional masterpieces by top players

Understanding opening principles and choosing suitable openings for different playing styles


Building a flexible opening repertoire for both white and black


Learning key variations and lines in popular openings


Analyzing opening traps and mistakes to avoid


Discussing current trends and developments in opening theory

Mastering basic king and pawn endgames (KBP, KP vs KP, KRP vs K)


Understanding rook endgames (basic rook mates, rook vs minor piece, rook vs rook)


Learning queen endgames (queen vs pawn, queen vs minor piece, queen vs queen)


Analyzing complex endgame maneuvers and techniques


Practicing endgame skills through exercises and positional evaluations

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