Chess for Intermediate Players - Level 2 (Twice a Week, 5 Weeks)
What's included
10 live meetings
8 hrs 20 mins in-class hoursHomework
Puzzles will be provided for optional study at homeCertificate of Completion
Live games will help in informal assessment by the teacherClass Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Intermediate Level
This is a level for students who know the game and are in the intermediate level. The teacher is an international ranked player with peak fide rating of 1484. The lesson plans are carefully chosen to give the students an edge on understanding and learning advanced moves for chess. Live games , puzzles and notations will be discussed to delve deeper into each chapter. The chapters will contain topics like : Day 1 – Weakness of back rank Pieces that can give back rank mate Self blocking pawns and pieces Keeping the position closed for the opponent king Focus on opponent king's escape route Using open files for back rank mate How to open files to exploit the back rank weakness and using situational pins Day 2 – principles of attacking key points : Open files and closed files for Open positions and closed positions Active pieces Attacker opens position like files , defender closes opened files and positions. Attacker avoids exchange without good reason , defender prefers exchange If you don’t have forcing moves or important moves to play , then activate your pieces Avoid weak pawn structures – like isolated pawns to keep king safe Discuss about offensive superiority Mention how offensive superiority is always followed by a sacrifice or a combination for mate Describe destructive sacrifice Day 3 – Attacking when king is left in centre Importance of castling Stopping castling Identifying weak king signs like no legal move left for the king, king blocked by his own pieces. Using a forcing move to prevent king from castling Day 4- Castling to opposite sides What is castling to opposite sides mean Why should you castle on opposite sides Pawn storm, its advantage in castling on opposite sides and and how to defend it Opening file for attack , maintaining offensive superiority One who makes a stronger first attack gets advantage How pieces should be developed to the opponents castling side for offensive superiority Ensuring you do not capture pieces which end up in opening files when castled to opposite sides Day 5- Development Advantage Gambits Gambit dis advantage Gambit advantage Check for traps when capturing Sicilian and Caro Kann defense to King pawns opening Good move ,bad move , doubtful move, interesting move ,excellent move and blunder notations. Horizontal threats Decisive attacks , planning 2 moves at a time and checking the same for the opponent. Day 6 – Elimination of defense If your piece can easily be exchanged for eliminated then it is not a defending piece but a target Undermining , After ES studies play Undermining • lichess.org Day 7 – Space advantage Identifying space advantage Understanding which side is space advantage and active players Example of how space disadvantage results in mate Demonstrate how exchanging pieces result in disadvantage for player having space advantage Outpost Using pawns exchange when you have space disadvanatge Day 8 : Positioning the pieces Discuss ideal squares for all pieces (eg. Outpost for knight) Puzzles on identifying the correct square for the pieces Importance of prioritizing the pieces to move to correct squares (eg. Prevent threat first and then move piece) Immobilizing enemy pieces Zugzwang Hindering enemy pieces in end game and its importance Hindering enemy pieces in mid game for material advantage Day 9: Weak Squares Describe 3 weaknesses Discussing outposts Example of Sveshnikov opening where outpost importance is visible Identifying weak square- puzzles Examples of weak squares being used by pieces other than knight How occupying weak squares is important in game play Day 10: Pawn Weakness Scottish opening example for understanding backward pawn attacks Identifying backward pawns and isolated pawns Stopping backward pawns Attacking backwards pawn – doubling rooks Chess enables critical and logical thinking, memory capacity and attention span. It is known to develop cognitive skills like pattern recognition, decision making, geometric thinking and problem solving. The students will be able to participate in chess competitions after attending these classes.
Learning Goals
Students will improve their knowledge in chess and learn the advance moves in order to improve their game further. Students will be able to participate in chess competitions.
Syllabus
10 Lessons
over 5 WeeksLesson 1:
Weakness of the back rank
Weakness of the back rank
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Principles of attacking
Principles of attacking
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
King in center
King in center
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Castling to opposite sides
Castling to opposite sides
50 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
For game play we will use the anonymous play on chess.org. The student does not have to sign in or create an account and the teacher will guide on how to send an anonymous game play link.
Pre-Requisites
should know castling , en-passant, decoy , double attack
Supply List
For game play we will use the anonymous play on chess.org. The student does not have to sign in or create an account and the teacher will guide on how to send an anonymous game play link.
Teacher expertise and credentials
4 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Science from Amrita School of Engineering
Master's Degree in Business Administration and Management from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Master's Degree in Business Administration and Management from Birla Global University
Master's Degree in Science from Rashtrasant Tukadoji Mahraj Nagpur University
13 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Savitribai Phule Pune University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Visvesvaraya Technological Univeristy
Bachelor's Degree in Physics from University of Delhi
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Anna University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from APJ Abdul Kalam University Uttar Pradesh
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Bangalore Univeristy
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Padmanava College of Engineering
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Savitribai Phule Pune University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Amravati University
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering from Biju Patnaik University of Technology
Bachelor's Degree from Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Univeristy
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Solapur Univeristy
Bachelor's Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from Nalanda Open University
The teacher has participated in many tournaments and is an internationally rated player with peaked fide rating of 1484
Reviews
Live Group Course
$199
for 10 classes2x per week, 5 weeks
50 min
Completed by 122 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
1-5 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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