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Location:
Al Wakrah
Address:
Ezdan10, B4-12, Al Meshaf,
Landmark:
Al Janoub Football Stadium
Courses:
Creative Thinking, Mental Maths, Personality Development, Sp... More
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Overview

We provide Professional Chess Training for children of 5 years and above. We teach in a simple and innovative way making the learning easy for the kids whilst improving their concentration levels,

Address:
Address:
Ezdan10, B4-12, Al Meshaf,
Landmark:
Landmark:
Al Janoub Football Stadium

Specialities

Exclusive assignments for our students; Free weekly online chess tournaments between students of same grade across the world; We train students to win the games sportively whilst following SWOT analysis in every move focusing more on the process and not on results; We teach chess as a subject similar to mathematics and train them to calculate the moves in the mind before making the moves on the board. We focus more on problem solving techniques; We equip our students with independent decision making abilities We stand on our philosophy about CHESS - Concentration, Hardwork, Enthusiasm, Skills, Strategy...

Segment & Subject Details

Academic Enrichment
Academic Enrichment:
Creative Thinking, Mental Maths, Personality Development, Special Education
Arts / Photography / Other Hobbies
Arts / Photography / Other Hobbies:
Arts & Crafts
Early Childhood
Early Childhood:
MATHS, Science
MBA / Business Training
MBA / Business Training:
Life Coaching, Personality Development, Quantitative Analysis, Strategic Planning
Sports / Fitness Training
Sports / Fitness Training:
Chess

Location

  • Price:
    QAR 200
  • Duration:
    1 Hour
  • Schedule:
    Weekly
  • Segment:
    Sports / Fitness Training
  • Subject:
    Chess

Course details

Beginner Level 1. Correctly name each piece, demonstrate how each piece moves, and correctly set up the board for the start of a game. 2. Arrange a white king and queen so that they have a black king in checkmate. Show at least three different arrangements for doing this. 3. Arrange a white king and queen so they have a black king in stalemate. 4. Show how to castle on the king-side of the board and on the queen-side. 5. Name three things that would make a move at the beginning of a game STRONG. 6. Show how to promote a pawn. 7. Explain the rule of touch-move. 8. Give checkmate in less than 25 moves using a king and queen against a lone king. Be ready to do this no matter where the pieces are placed to start! Study Plan for Intermediate Players: Strategy 1. Give checkmate in less than 15 moves using a king and two rooks against a lone king. 2.Give checkmate in less than 25 moves using a king and one rook against a lone king. 3. Set up the board to demonstrate how to pin a piece. 4. Set up the board to show how to fork two pieces. 5. Demonstrate how to defend against Scholar's Mate. Explain why trying to use Scholar's Mate against experienced players is dangerously weak 6. In a test game, use strong opening moves and avoid weak ones. 7. Demonstrate how to capture en passant. 8. Follow written notation to accurately replay a game. Study Plan for Advanced Players: Strategy 1. Turn in score sheets for 10 of your games played over the past month. 2. Turn in completed game analysis sheets for 2 of your games. 3. Be prepared to answer wtitten questions about the rules of chess and of tournaments. Pay special attention to rules about touch-move, using notation, how to offer and draw, how to respond to a draw offer, and how to handle disputes about play during tournaments. 4. From memory, replay the complete Capablanca and Morphy games found in Recon64. Be ready to explain each move made by Capablanca or Morphy! 5. Be prepared to play blindfolded chess (using the Skittles cards) against the coach. to last at least 12 moves without an error or being checkmated! 6. Do more exercises and more puzzles . 7. VENI, VIDI, VICI 8. Analyze the opening positions 7. Exercises and Puzzles 8. Develop your own style

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