Fewer blunders
Learn a simple thinking process before every move so you stop hanging pieces, missing threats, and losing games from one-move mistakes.
Personalized coaching for beginner chess players who want to understand the game, stop blundering, improve tactics, build simple openings, and follow a clear path toward 1000 rating.
This beginner chess coaching program focuses on practical improvement: recognizing tactics, avoiding blunders, understanding opening principles, converting advantages, and reviewing your own games like a serious player.
Learn a simple thinking process before every move so you stop hanging pieces, missing threats, and losing games from one-move mistakes.
Build pattern recognition for forks, pins, skewers, discovered attacks, back rank mates, basic sacrifices, and common beginner tactical themes.
Understand what to do in the opening, middle game, and endgame instead of moving randomly or relying only on memorized opening lines.
Many chess beginners play hundreds of games without knowing why they lose. Coaching gives you feedback, structure, and targeted practice so every game becomes part of your improvement system.
A simple weekly structure that helps you understand your mistakes and improve step by step.
We review your rating, recent games, goals, time control, and biggest struggles. You leave with useful advice even before joining the full program.
You get a practical plan with weekly training priorities, puzzle themes, game review focus, opening basics, and simple improvement goals.
Each week we review your games, fix recurring mistakes, train important patterns, and adjust your practice plan based on your progress.
Book a free lesson and get personalized feedback on your current chess level, your recent games, and your fastest next steps toward becoming a stronger beginner player.
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You should know how the pieces move and be able to play a full game. You do not need to be advanced. The program is built for beginner and early improving players.
The program is designed around the skills most beginners need to move toward 1000: fewer blunders, better tactics, basic checkmates, simple opening principles, and consistent game review. Progress depends on your current level, practice time, and consistency.
We look at your current rating, recent games, typical mistakes, and goals. Then you get clear advice on what to train next and whether the full coaching program is a good fit.
Yes, but in a beginner-friendly way. Instead of memorizing endless lines, we focus on opening principles, simple setups, common traps, and getting playable positions.
Either platform works. Having recent games available is helpful because game review is one of the fastest ways to find your real weaknesses and build a better training plan.