Chess: Complete Basics For Beginners- 2023 Updated Course
Published 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.44 GB | Duration: 5h 46m
Published 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.44 GB | Duration: 5h 46m
Master the Fundamentals of Chess and Dominate Your Opponents with Confidence!
What you'll learn
How to set up the chess board and understand the movements of each piece
An appreciation for the history of chess and how it has shaped our culture, as well as its many benefits for cognitive development and critical thinking skills.
Basic chess strategies and tactics for both defense and offense
Types of direction in chess, value of each piece & its evaluation in a position.
The importance of controlling the center of the board and how to do it effectively
An understanding of common chess terminology and notations with examples
Basic rules of chess (Touch & Move, Pawn Promotion, Castling etc.)
Opening traps to avoid, Concept of Pin, Fork, Double Attack, Deflection & Discovered Attack.
How to solve one move mate with assignments.
Other chess related concepts explained (like chess tournament, chess community, chess coaching center, pros & cons of chess, scholarship & job opportunity etc.)
Resources for continued learning is provided.
There will be Assignments, Quizzes and Exam to test your understanding.
By the end of this course, students will have a strong foundation in complete chess basics. They will have to ability to start the play in a tournament.
They will also gain insights into the history & importance of chess, as well as how it can benefit us in various ways beyond just a fun game to play.
Requirements
No prior experience with chess is required to take this course. We will start from the very basics and gradually build up to more advanced topics.
Students should have access to a chess board and pieces, either physical or digital, in order to practice the moves and exercises covered in the course.
Students should have a basic understanding of English, as the course is conducted in English.
It's recommended that students have a strong desire to learn and improve their chess skills, as this course will require dedication and practice to fully benefit from the content.
There is no age restriction in chess. Anyone can take up this course & enjoy its benefits.
That's it! With these simple requirements, anyone can take this course and start learning the fundamentals of chess in no time.
Description
Master the fundamentals of chess with our Chess: Complete Basics for Beginners- 2023 updated course! This comprehensive guide is perfect for beginners who are just starting out, or for those who want to brush up on their skills and take their game to the next level.Are you looking to improve your chess game? Our newly updated course covers all the basics, from the starting position of the chessboard, directions in chess, each piece movements with rules and restrictions, value of each pieces & position evaluation, algebraic notations, opening traps, one move mate puzzles to various strategies and tactics such as controlling the center squares, speedy development of pieces, active square, pin, fork, deflection, double attack, discovered attack, etc. It also includes plenty of practice exercises to help you sharpen your skills. Whether you're a complete beginner or an intermediate player, our 2023 updated course has everything you need to take your chess skills to the next level. This course is packed with tips, tricks, and techniques to help you win more games and become a better player. Learn the complete basics of chess, hone your strategy, and start winning more games today!Acquire this skill today to boost your confidence, patience, & chess skill!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome message and course overview
Lecture 2 Chess Coacher Profile
Lecture 3 Brief history of Chess and it's importance in our lives
Lecture 4 Introduction to the Chess Board and Pieces
Lecture 5 Types of direction commonly referenced in Chess Board
Lecture 6 Starting Position of the Chess Board
Lecture 7 Lecture 7: Recap
Section 2: Understanding the Pieces
Lecture 8 Intro - How each piece moves and captures
Lecture 9 King - Movement and rules
Lecture 10 Queen - Movement and rules
Lecture 11 Rook - Movement and rules
Lecture 12 Bishop - Movement and rules
Lecture 13 Knight - Movement and rules
Lecture 14 Pawns - Movement and rules
Lecture 15 The value of each piece and how to evaluate a position
Lecture 16 Practice exercises to reinforce understanding
Lecture 17 Solution
Lecture 18 Recap
Section 3: Basic Chess Strategy
Lecture 19 Basic rules of Chess
Lecture 20 What is Check and Checkmate?
Lecture 21 The importance of controlling the center of the board
Lecture 22 Developing pieces to active squares
Lecture 23 Touch & Move Rule
Lecture 24 Pawn Promotion Rule
Lecture 25 Castling Rule
Lecture 26 Special Castling Rule
Lecture 27 Why must we do castling?
Lecture 28 Basic checkmate patterns
Lecture 29 Recap
Section 4: Common Chess Terminology and Notation
Lecture 30 How to read and write algebraic chess notation in detail
Lecture 31 Continuation…
Lecture 32 Continuation…
Lecture 33 Benefits of using Notation
Lecture 34 Concept of Opening, Middle Game and Endgame
Lecture 35 Concept of Supported and Unsupported
Lecture 36 Concept of Win, Lose and Draw/Stalemate
Lecture 37 Concept of Attack and Defense
Lecture 38 One move mate puzzle 1
Lecture 39 Solution
Lecture 40 Recap
Section 5: Opening Traps, Tactics & Combinations
Lecture 41 Intro - Using opening principles to develop a successful strategy
Lecture 42 Small opening traps to avoid - Fool's Mate
Lecture 43 Small opening traps to avoid - Grob's Mate (Similar to Fool's Mate)
Lecture 44 Small opening traps to avoid - Bird's Opening (Similar to Fool's Mate)
Lecture 45 Small opening traps to avoid - Dutch Defense (Similar to Fool's Mate)
Lecture 46 Small opening traps to avoid - Scholar's Mate
Lecture 47 Small opening traps to avoid - Smothered Mate
Lecture 48 What is Pin?
Lecture 49 What is Fork?
Lecture 50 The power of Double Attack
Lecture 51 The Art of Deflection
Lecture 52 How to utilize Discovered attack
Lecture 53 One move mate puzzle 2
Lecture 54 Solution
Lecture 55 Recap
Section 6: Chess tournament and Coaching Center
Lecture 56 Intro to the world of chess beyond the board
Lecture 57 What goes on in a typical Chess tournament?
Lecture 58 How to get involved in a chess community?
Lecture 59 What can you do further to grow?
Lecture 60 Benefits of joining coaching center
Section 7: Benefits of Playing Chess
Lecture 61 Pros & Cons of Playing Chess
Lecture 62 Scholarships & Job Opportunities through Chess
Section 8: Putting it All Together
Lecture 63 Resources for continued learning
Lecture 64 How to utilize concepts learnt so far more effectively.
Lecture 65 Udemy Review
Lecture 66 Exam Instructions
This course is perfect for beginners who are just starting to learn chess, or for anyone who wants to refresh their knowledge of the game. We'll start with the absolute basics and gradually build up to more advanced topics, so even if you have no prior experience with chess, you'll be able to follow along.,This course pace is setup such that even kids can follow along, if you feel the need to speed up the lecture, you can definitely do so for a fast learning experience.