Rating 4.61 out of 5 (114 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn
- Be able to appreciate the fundamentals of chess - opening, middlegame, endgame and within those the most common and important ideas
- Be able to get a complete overview of the key fundamentals of chess in terms of the Opening, Middlegame and Endgame phases of the game
- Be able to know basic opening traps such as the Fool's mate, Scholar's mate and many others
- Be able to know basic endgame mating patterns such as two rooks vs King, …
Rating 4.61 out of 5 (114 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn
- Be able to appreciate the fundamentals of chess - opening, middlegame, endgame and within those the most common and important ideas
- Be able to get a complete overview of the key fundamentals of chess in terms of the Opening, Middlegame and Endgame phases of the game
- Be able to know basic opening traps such as the Fool's mate, Scholar's mate and many others
- Be able to know basic endgame mating patterns such as two rooks vs King, Rook vs King, Queen vs King
- Be able to know basic middlegame mating patterns such as back row mate and Smothered mate
- Be able to see Chess is a way of maximising your value chain - opening, middlegame, endgame and other skills like psychology, maximising win probability
- Be able to know the basic pawn structures which often result from many different openings such as the Isolated Queen's Pawn, Doubled pawns, Hanging Pawns
- Be able to know about the major world chess champions and their value-chain strengths such as Steinitz, Lasker, Capablanca, Fischer, Karpov, Kasparov
- Be able to understand many of the chess terms, and games and puzzles in Netflix Queen's Gambit popular series in a detailed episode by episode manner
- Be able to know how to handle the basic opening traps of Chess and how to set them up for unsuspecting opponents such as an early Queen to h5 attack
- Be able to appreciate the most important fundamentals of Kingscrusher's more advanced courses and be able to advance onto them later like a jigsaw puzzle
- Be able to appreciate the rules of chess for both casual play and later tournament play so you don't risk losing games uncessarily
- Be able to see plenty of examples of the most important chess tactics which will win you many games and enable you to see the true beauty of chess
- Be able to use Opening Systems which can be largely independent of what the opponent does such as the London System, Torre Attack, Colle System
- Be able to know the basic ideas and plans of major Chess openings susch as the French Defence, Sicilian Defence, Nimzo Indian, King's Indian, Slav Defence
- Be able to make use of fun exciting chess gambits which can help stretch and train your tactical abilities such as the King's Gambit
- Be able to make use of key middlegame tactics such as forking, skewering, double attacks, discovered attacks, removing the defender, deflections and more
- Be able to leverage essential endgame concepts and positions such as "Rule of the Square", Triangulation, the Vancura Defence, the Lucena position and others
- Be able to appreciate strong middlegame processes which prioritise forcing moves and enable you to calculate potentially many moves ahead
- Be able to leverage many important crystalised improving tips and winning tips gained from years of experience of Kingscrusher
- Be able to appreciate the instructive value and importance and humour of many famous chess quotations from masters of the past in their thoughts
Description
Are you completely new to the game of Chess and don't even know how the Chess pieces move?
Look no further. This is the Complete Beginner's Guide to Chess.
Kingscrusher hopes with this course to take a raw newcomer to chess into the world of chess through a powerful "concentric circles" model foundation. Kingscrusher will teach the essential philosophies and principles of the logical divides of chess - the Openings,Middlegame, and Endgame of Chess.
The interest in chess worldwide has never been so great as now!The hit Netflix series "The Queen's Gambit" has shown what amazing game chess is to millions of people around the world. And those people may be looking for a beginner chess course to know how the pieces move, the basic rules of chess, and the fundamental strategies and tactics to get them started on their voyage to really enjoy and appreciating Chess.
In this course, FIDECMKingscrusher goes from the very basics of how the chess pieces move, the relative value of the pieces, and then through "Introduction" -> "Beginner"->"Intermediate" works through the concentric circles model used through the course to make sure the levels of understanding are built on solid foundations.
The course uses a number of examples, explores a number of key areas, and emphasises explanations of core principles and philosophies, to try and make sure the student UNDERSTANDS the core concepts of chess and has a rock-solid foundation of Chess Openings,Middlegame, and Endgame. The course uses a "Concentric circles" model where the inner circles are the philosophies and principles which can help provide the guidance and appropriateness of the later outer circles a student can evolve which will have more detailed and concrete insights and understanding of the nuances of chess.
The course will also take you to a good intermediate level of chess with more advanced topics in the Middlegame arming you with the ability to do the following kinds of Openings and tactics which are essential for effective Chess:
CHESSOPENINGScovered:
Opening "Systems" you can use independent largely of what the opponent does:
Benko's Opening (System)
Colle System
English Opening - Botvinnik System
Kings Indian Attack System
London System
Nimzo-Larsen Attack (System) aka Larsen's Opening
Torre Attack System
Van Geet Opening aka Reverse Tango System and a bunch of other names!
Major Openings one should be aware of:
Caro-Kann Defence - Brief Overview of named variations and systems
English Opening
French Defence Brief Overview
Grünfeld Defence
Italian Game - Basic introduction, key traps, and ideas for excitement
King's Indian Defence - Introduction and example game
Nimzo Indian Defence
Ruy Lopez - Introduction
Sicilian Defence
Slav Defence Basic Introduction
Major Opening Gambits you can use to spice up your chess and improve your tactical understanding:
Albin Counter Gambit
Benko Gambit
Blackmar-Diemer Gambit (for 1.d4 surprise and also 1.e4 vs Scandinavian defence)
Danish Gambit
Evans Gambit (was on a tv advert!)
King's Gambit basic introduction and philosophy
Queen's Gambit
Reti Gambit - With 1.e4 against French Defence
Smith-Morra Gambit vs Sicilian Defence
Staunton Gambit
MIDDLEGAMETACTICS covered
Forking and Double Attack
Pinning- Relative, Absolute, Rebelling against Relative pins, Celebrating PinsSkewering
Discovered Attacks
Removing the Defender AKA Removing the Guard AKA Undermining
Deflections
Decoys
Interference tactics AKA Disconnection
Clearance tactics
X-Ray Tactics
KEYESSENTIALENDGAME positions and concepts covered
The concept of the Opposition
King and pawn vs King
The concept of the "Rule of the Square" to determine if a king can catch pawn
The concept of King and pawn vs King - Triangulation
Rook and pawn vs rook - The Vancura Defence
Rook and pawn vs rook - The Lucena position - Building a bridge
The Philidor position (rook and pawn vs rook)
In a nutshell: The course covers all aspects of chess at a fundamental level to give a basic solid introduction to Chess Openings,Middlegame, and Endgames, as well as basic chess terminology to be able to understand the chess terms used for example in the popular Netflix show The Queen's Gambit, which has excited many people around the world to try playing Chess.
This course is for a complete newcomer to chess who is not even aware of how the pieces move. It takes those people from the very basics of the rules and shows how exciting Chess can be. It does so through examples and explanation, exploring the fundamentally different and complementary angles one needs to become a great chess player and champion.
Paid
Self paced
Beginner Level
English (US)
1040
Rating 4.61 out of 5 (114 ratings in Udemy)
Go to the Course