
- Lectures: 2
- Students: 3751
- Duration: 12 weeks
The Intermediate level in chess is the third stage of our foundational course, designed for players who have successfully completed the Advanced Beginner level. This level focuses on enhancing strategic understanding and tactical skills, providing a strong foundation for more advanced play. Key topics include mastering basic King and Pawn endgames, understanding Berger’s rules of squares, and developing proficiency in opening principles like the development of pieces. Students will also tackle intermediate-level tactics, such as Double Attack, Knight Fork, Back Rank tactics, Skewer, and Pin. Additionally, they will learn techniques to defend against checkmates and execute the critical 1 Rook Checkmate. This comprehensive curriculum ensures players gain confidence and versatility on the chessboard.
Topics Covered in This Level
1. Basic King and Pawns endgames
2. Berger’s rules of Squares
3. Openings (Development of Pieces)
4. Tactics (difficulty level-Normal) Double Attack & Knight Fork
5. Defending against Checkmates
6. 1 Rook Checkmate
7. Tactics (difficulty level-Normal) Back Rank, Skewer & PIN
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 2 Lessons
- 12 Weeks
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