Learn Chess From Absolute Beginner to Tournament Ready

Categories: Chess
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About Course

This course is for anyone who wants to learn chess from the very beginning and grow step by step into a confident tournament player♟️✨.

You do not need to know the names of the pieces. You do not need to know how the board is set up. You do not even need to know what “checkmate” means yet. We will begin gently, from the first square, the first piece, and the first move. 🧩

The course will provide a complete chess learning path. It will teach you how the chessboard works, how every piece moves, how to capture, how to protect your king, and how to win the game by checkmate👑.

But this course is not only about learning rules. It is designed to help you think like a real chess player.🏰

You will learn how to notice danger before you lose a piece, how to find clever moves, how to make simple plans, and how to understand what your opponent is trying to do.🌟

Chess is not guessing. Chess is careful thinking, like solving a puzzle where every move matters. 🧠🔍

The aim of this course is not to make you memorize chess like a robot. 🤖 The aim is to help you understand chess like a thoughtful player.

By the end, you should feel ready to sit at a real chessboard, play a complete serious game, use your time wisely, notice danger, make plans, and keep learning from every game you play⏱️📝.

This course is friendly enough for a complete beginner, but deep enough to help you become truly tournament ready. 🌟

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What Will You Learn?

  • You will learn how to set up the chessboard correctly, move every piece legally, understand check and checkmate, and avoid beginner mistakes.
  • You will learn tactics. A tactic is a short forcing idea, like a trick that works because the opponent’s pieces are lined up badly, undefended, or trapped.
  • You will learn strategy. Strategy means long-term planning, like deciding where your pieces belong and what kind of position you want.
  • You will learn openings. An opening is the first part of the game, where both players bring pieces out and fight for useful squares.
  • You will learn middlegames. The middlegame is the busy part after development, where attacks, plans, and tactics often happen.
  • You will learn endgames. An endgame is the final part of the game, when many pieces have been traded and kings become active fighters.

Course Content

Master Opening Moves

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