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winstarchess · 4 months ago
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OUR STUDENTS MAKE US PROUD!!
Our student, Dhiru has won 7th place in a chess tournament conducted in USA. Congratulations!!
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mindmentorzsblog · 9 months ago
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Pioneers in Online Chess Coaching for Kids | MindMentorz Chess Academy
At MindMentorz Chess Academy, we go beyond traditional moves. Our online chess coaching nurtures critical 21st-century skills like problem-solving and strategic planning in children. By integrating our technology with ChessKid.com, we connect kids with a global community of learners, fostering a love for chess and intellectual growth. Our flexible programs ensure engaging, quality screen time under expert guidance, providing a structured learning environment from the comfort of your home. Empower your child to thrive with MindMentorz’s innovative coaching approach.
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learningbuds · 2 years ago
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Chess Class |  Best Chess Classes | Online Chess Course
Our Best chess classes are structured to cater to the unique needs and goals of each student. Whether you want to learn the basics or aspire to become a competitive player, we have a curriculum to suit your objectives. If you're eager to enhance your chess skills or introduce this intellectually stimulating game to your child, look no further than The Learning Buds. Our online chess classes offer a platform where beginners and enthusiasts can learn, play, and master the timeless art of chess from the comfort of their homes.
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nileshdeshpande · 5 months ago
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Teaching Chess to Young Children: A Step-by-Step Guide
To develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and concentration in children, chess would be a good option. Although it may be difficult at first, making the path more accessible to many steps actually makes it fun and appealing. The young player will undoubtedly be wholly gripped in loving this game. So, here we suggest to start your child with chess!
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Step 1: A brief introduction to the chessboard and pieces.
please have a look at the chessboard and explain that a pawn, rook, knight, bishop, queen, and king can move. Let them practice moving each piece in a fun, carefree atmosphere where the child gets used to the game.
Step 2: Teach the Basic Rules
Tell him or her how the game ends with the king checkmating, and then tell him or her about moving and capturing. Let them take their turns while keeping the rules and guidelines simple. Play some little games that stress these basic principles.
Step 3: Create Minigames
In the beginning stage, you introduce minigames. Such small games are notably helpful to your child. Begin with just a few pieces-a couple of pawns and rooks to help them learn to move a piece around without being overwhelmed. As they become skilled with this, gradually add more pieces.
Step 4: Special Chess Moves
Teach the child some of the further peculiar moves, like castling, in processing , and pawn promotion, based on their competition readiness. Explain these moves in a step-by-step way so that each step is comprehensible to the player.
Step 5: Develop Some Strategy
Teach the child to think ahead. Ask questions like: "And what's your opponent's likely next move?" or "How can you protect your pieces?" This will get the children to plan for the future and gain a strategic edge.
Step 6: Fun all the way
Remember, keep it fun! Excite and enjoy the wins of your child, and stress the fact that losing is just part of the learning process. Then bring in chess puzzles or online games to relieve the practice.
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masterchessclasses · 6 months ago
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Chess Opening Principles
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knowledgenook · 1 year ago
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Ace key considering with Kiya Learning's chess classes in Singapore. Our experienced coaches give personalized instruction for all aptitude levels, from fledglings to progressed players. Improve problem-solving capacities, move forward concentration, and appreciate the mental challenge of chess in a strong and locks in environment. Connect us to promote your diversion!
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smartmathtutoring · 1 year ago
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Best Chess Classes in Texas for Young Minds
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Our enjoyable Chess classes in Texas are designed to help your child reach his or her full strategic potential. From the basics for beginners to advanced strategies, our expert teachers make the game fun and help students improve their critical thinking skills in a safe and encouraging setting.
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talentgum1 · 2 years ago
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Everything You Need to Know About Chess Classes for Kids
There are several benefits to teaching chess to your children. Together, time spent on a shared passion can improve your relationship, help your child grow personally and confidently, and even improve their STEM abilities.
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saswathacademyworld · 2 years ago
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Patience Pays in Chess: How Even a Losing Side Can Turn Around the Game
Patience is a virtue
And the game of chess requires a lot of it!
Patience can no only help you win better positions, but it can also help you turn a losing position into a winning one. The latter is where most of this article will focus.
But often in the chess world, this term is misunderstood. So here we want to share the real meaning of it, in chess terms. At the same time, you’ll discover the 3 great players (2 world champions and 1 minister) who personify the word ‘patience’ in the chess dictionary.
Who are they?
You’ll find out as you read the article. So let’s jump right into it. It’s going to change the way you associate patience and chess.
Be Patient When There’s No Hope
A lot of chess players give up when the position looks hopeless. Children are especially prone to making such mistakes, as they often make decisions based on their emotions.
But it’s extremely important to hold one’s nerves when things aren’t going as planned. Everyone can be patient when things are doing great! But only champions can keep going when things are out of control
Don’t Live a Disaster In Your Head
When children have a bad position in their game, it’s easy for most of them to look into the future, and live the disastrous outcomes in their minds.
During such situations, they might have thoughts like –
“What will my parent say?” “I will be embarrassed if I show this game to my coach” “My chess friends would laugh at me”
This damages their self-belief, which was their main hope in turning the game around.
What follows is that they become more nervous, lose their patience, play a rash move and lose the game quickly.
You can blame that they didn’t show any fight, but in reality, they were overwhelmed by the future and the disastrous events in their mind.
This caused them to lose patience.
The solution is simple ー Don’t look at the future and think it’s bleak. Rather, focus on playing the best moves in the given moment and think happy thoughts.
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3 Great Players Whose Games Will Teach You The Meaning of Patience in Chess
At our chess academy, we show children games of chess legends. Our coaches believe that there are 3 great players whose game you should study to understand what patience translates to on the chessboard.
Two of them are former world champions ー Anatoly Karpov and Tigran Petrosian.
By studying their games(especially the latter’s!), children come to understand how these world champions would keep playing even in dead drawn positions, and eventually after 30-40 moves they would magically win the game!
Their strategy?
They would be extremely patient, keep grinding on and on, and just prolong the game without making a very terrible move or a very great move.
Sooner or later, their opponent would lose patience and make a mistake, on which these champions would pounce like a hungry wolf.
The third player is a modern-day great. He’s renowned for his ability to be extremely patient and defend the daylights out of any bad position.
His name? Sergey Karjakin.
Even strong players like Magnus Carlsen, Vishy Anand, Ian Nepomniatchchi find it difficult to break through his defenses when he has a slightly worse position.
This has earned him the nickname of being the ‘Minister of Defense’!
What patience means in chess?
Here’s what it boils down to –
Continuing to play the best moves that you can find even if your position is losing.
Having a strong belief that you can turn the tide in your favor.
Just prolonging a game to keep the fight going.
Holding your nerves, no matter what you’re faced with.
But there’s a common misconception people have when it comes to patience in chess.
Being Idle and Being Patient Are Not The Same Things
By being patient, we don’t mean that you should sit idle. Idleness is being lazy and not doing anything. It means not thinking and not foreseeing your opponent’s resources. Idleness relies on hope and luck –
‘Let’s hope that the move I play will be missed by my opponent.’
‘Let’s hope that this move doesn’t lose immediately’
Patience, on the other hand, is different. It’s taking active steps to be an obstacle in your opponent’s route to victory. It sounds more like –
‘I know the position is difficult for me, so let me try to find a move that keeps the game going and does the least damage to my position. I’m not going to give up just yet.
‘If I go in that line, my opponent will surely see my trap after which I’ll have a bad position. So let me play this line where the position is unclear.’
Read this section again because this is where the real meaning of patience lies!
The Reason Why Patience Is So Powerful and Effective
It’s because your patience builds frustration in your opponent!
How does this happen?
See once a player gets a winning position, there’s a tendency to relax and ease down. It is expected that the advantage should be more than sufficient to convert itself into a win.
But what happens when the other player just refuses to give up?
The superior side tries to break through, the weaker side holds. When this goes back and forth without any real gains for the superior side, the more frustrated they become.
Consequently, they lose their nerve, make a mistake and see their advantage evaporate into the air.
That’s why patience is such a powerful tool!
In Conclusion...
We hope you enjoyed reading the article and found useful points to implement in your games.
To summarize everything, patience is about holding your nerve and prolonging the game when things seem bleak. This will help you save losing positions. Also, you learned how this skill can often leave your opponent frustrated.
In the chess world, there are 3 players who personify patience like no others.
Studying their game will help you develop this skill in chess. Our coaches can show you the right method of learning from the games of greats players like them.
Book a free trial with one of our coaches from here.
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creatonationforyou · 3 months ago
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Top 10 Chess Resources for Beginners: Learn & Improve Fast
Introduction: Why Beginners Need the Right Chess Resources
Starting your chess journey can be overwhelming with so many resources available. Having the right tools and learning materials can speed up your progress and help you build a strong foundation. KingCompiler Chess Academy brings you the best chess resources to improve your skills efficiently.
1. KingCompiler’s Beginner Training Program 🚀
Step-by-step lessons covering rules, tactics, and strategy
AI-powered game analysis to track improvement
Personalized training plans to target weaknesses
Join KingCompiler Chess Academy
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2. Chess.com’s Learning Tools
Interactive lessons and puzzles for all levels
Online play and AI-powered game reviews
Video tutorials by grandmasters
Visit Chess.com
3. Lichess.org’s Free Learning Section
Hundreds of interactive puzzles
Free access to an advanced chess databaSW
Online tournaments and AI-assisted analysis
Explore Lichess
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4. Books for Beginners
“Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess” — Great for learning basic tactics
“Logical Chess: Move by Move” by Irving Chernev — Ideal for understanding strategic thinking
“Winning Chess Strategy” by Yasser Seirawan — Explains key concepts with clear examples
5. YouTube Chess Channels
GothamChess — Fun and easy-to-follow chess lessons
Hanging Pawns — Deep dives into chess openings and strategy
KingCompiler Chess Academy — Our exclusive lessons for beginners and advanced players (Coming soon!)
6. Best Chess Apps for Training
KingCompiler Chess App — AI-powered coaching and tactics training (Coming soon!)
Chess.com App — Play, analyze, and solve puzzles on the go
Lichess App — Free, open-source mobile chess platform
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7. Online Chess Courses
KingCompiler Chess Academy — Tailored courses for all skill levels (Coming soon!)
Chessable — Interactive courses using spaced repetition
The Chess World — In-depth lessons by top instructors
8. Chess Forums & Communities
Reddit r/chess — Discussion and tips from players worldwide
Chess.com Forums — Engage with top-level players
KingCompiler Chess Community — Exclusive coaching and peer support (Coming soon!)
9. Chess Software & Engines
Stockfish — Strong open-source chess engine for analysis
Komodo Chess — A powerful AI engine for deep learning
KingCompiler AI — Personalized AI feedback and training drills (Coming soon!)
10. Tournaments for Beginners
Lichess Beginner Tournaments — Practice competitive play
Chess.com Tournaments — Compete in different formats
KingCompiler Online Events — Join our exclusive chess competitions (Coming soon!)
Conclusion + Call to Action
Starting with the right resources can set you on the path to becoming a strong chess player. Whether you’re looking for lessons, puzzles, or game analysis, KingCompiler Chess Academy has everything you need.
👉 Join KingCompiler Chess Academy today and take your chess skills to the next level!
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🤔 Curious About Chess Rules for Your Child? Discover the Top 10!
Are you wondering about the essential chess rules your child should know? Chess is not just a game; it's a mind-boggling strategy that offers numerous benefits. If you want your child to grasp the intricacies of this captivating game, you must start with these 10 crucial chess rules.
📜 Here are the Top 10 Chess Rules Your Child Should Master:
1️⃣ Touch-Move Rule: Learn the importance of handling pieces with care.
2️⃣ Pawn Promotions: Explore how pawns can transform into powerful pieces.
3️⃣ Fifty-Move Rule: Discover the rule that prevents endless games.
4️⃣ Insufficient Material Draw: Understand the conditions for a draw.
5️⃣ En Passant: Uncover the unique pawn capture move.
6️⃣ Three-Fold Repetition: Learn how repeated positions can lead to a draw.
7️⃣ The Seventy-Five-Move Rule: Explore the draw in situations with no captures.
8️⃣ Stalemate & Draw: Find out how a weaker player can save the day.
9️⃣ Castling: Master the special manoeuvre for your king and rook.
🔟 Resigning: Understand when and why a player may resign a game.
At Eight Times Eight, we offer online chess classes that combine skill-building with fun and structured learning. Our syllabus is curated by Grandmaster S L Narayanan, ensuring top-quality instruction. We're dedicated to instilling a love for chess that goes beyond just winning.
👦👧 Ready to unlock your child's potential through chess? Explore our programmes designed to support your child's improvement with a structured approach. Check out the complete guide on chess rules here!
🧠👑 Help your child become a chess grandmaster in the making! #ChessRules #ChessForKids #EightTimesEight #ChessClasses
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winstarchess · 5 months ago
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Chess tournament conducted by RISE N SHINE CHESS, USA.
Our students Rudransh and Ishaan have won chess tournament conducted by RISE N SHINE CHESS, USA. Congratulations!!
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buffalochessassociation · 4 years ago
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chessmadefun · 3 years ago
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Chess is a game of strategy and intelligence. There are numerous actions and regulations that novices will not be able to anticipate or comprehend at first. Here, we will teach you how to play chess. Let's get started learning the basics of chess game rules! Visit our shop location today to begin your chess lessons, and maybe one day you'll go on to win a chess tournament for yourself! Get to know more - https://bit.ly/3i55AQ1
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masterchessclasses · 6 months ago
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knowledgenook · 1 year ago
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Chess classes in Singapore provide the perfect opportunity to hone their skills. Classes for beginner or an experienced player, Kiya Learning offers chess classes tailored to different levels. We cover basics to mastering advanced tactics, students develop critical thinking, decision-making, and concentration skills through the game of chess.
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