1-week Summer Chess Camp with US Chess Federation Expert - Coach Leon
What's included
5 live meetings
10 in-class hoursClass Experience
This 1-week Summer chess camp is designed to help improve students chess game by focusing on Middle / End game, and tactics. It also includes tournaments to be used on lichess.org which will put the tactics they learn into real strategic game play! Students can choose to register on their own on lichess.org (Free) or MYMChess can create a student ID/PW for students based on our coaching profile on lichess.org. Students are expected to know how to play chess before joining this class. Intermediate level students that understand check, checkmate, and basic tactics and ready to take their chess skills onto next level. (This is not a camp for complete beginner students) Not sure if this is right for your child? We have created a quick interactive chess puzzle assessment to ensure your child is in the right level for this camp! Ask your child to review the below 3 puzzles - if they can solve it, then they are in the right place! 1) https://www.mymchess.com/programs/presidents-week-camp/#puzzle1 2) https://www.mymchess.com/programs/presidents-week-camp/#puzzle2 3) https://www.mymchess.com/programs/presidents-week-camp/#puzzle3 Topics covered: - Middle Game / Visualization - End Game / Visualization - Master Game analysis (including Classics) - Social Rapid Game Play - Game Analysis - Lichess online tournament - Visualization Evaluation Tentative schedule: Monday: - Middle game / visualization - Social Rapid Game Play - Game Analysis Tuesday: - Endgame / Visualization - Social Rapid Game Play - Game Analysis Wednesday: - Master's Game Analysis - Social Rapid Game Play - Game Analysis Thursday: - Middle game evaluation - Endgame Evaluation - Visualization Evaluation Friday: - (last day of camp) Lichess online tournament (Swiss format) - Game Analysis Topic Description: - Middle Game Lesson : Second stage of chess in which students will be taught different tactical combinations in the different dynamics of the game. Positional strategies that will lead to a good structure going to the endgame. Also a social play to put the fresh ideas into action. Time control would vary depending on the lesson of the day. - Endgame Lesson : Third or last stage of chess in which students will be taught on how to calculate and evaluate to have a good finish of the game, either a win or a draw! Alot of calculation and visualization will be required in end game. Also a social play to put the fresh ideas into action. Time control would vary depending on the lesson of the day. - Master's Game Analysis - Explain and walk through famous games of the past! Learning from the classical of the famous chess Grand Masters, particularly the ex-world / current champions. Define and explain the reasoning behind each critical move. Split the group into teams for social play team battle challenge. - Tournament Game Analysis : Study and analyze the tournament games of our students to learn from their mistakes, and know what could be done better. Even a won game has a number of mistakes too! Through this lesson, students will learn to pick up from where they fall, and become a stronger chess player - Positional/Evaluation : In a chess game, it is not all about tactics. You must also know how to play positional and strategical to solidify your structure. This lesson focus on how to build out your fortress and strengthen your position, as well as exploiting your opponent’s weaknesses.
Learning Goals
Topics covered:
- Middle Game / Visualization
- End Game / Visualization
- Master Game analysis (including Classics)
- Social Rapid Game Play
- Game Analysis
- Lichess online tournament
- Visualization Evaluation
Other Details
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
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Live Group Class
$200
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
120 min
Completed by 75 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-11
6-10 learners per class