Our Course:

Advance Level-1 (A1) is a high-level competitive chess training program designed for serious players who aim to strengthen their opening preparation, positional understanding, and endgame precision at a tournament level.
This course focuses on deep strategic thinking, opponent-based preparation, positional sacrifices, and converting long-term advantages. Students are trained to approach the game like professional players—understanding not only what to play, but why to play it.
Through intensive analysis of model games, theoretical positions, and practical tournament scenarios, learners develop strong decision-making skills, psychological readiness, and consistency required for advanced competitive chess.

Performance Analysis & Progress Tracking
Session-Wise Class Reports
10 Monthly Cash Prize Tournaments
Certified & Experienced Chess Coaches

What will Student Learn?

The fundamentals of the game are clearly established at the Advance-1 (A1) level, equipping learners with:

Course Highlights

80 Structured Training Sessions
40+ Weekly Practice Tournaments
Certificate upon completion
Digital Study Assignments

  • Advance Level 1 (10 Months Program)
About the Course
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By the end of this course, the learner will be able to compete confidently in tournaments, apply strategic thinking, calculate accurately, and handle all phases of the game with clarity and discipline.

♟️ Opening Mastery
Building a complete opening repertoire
Understanding principles vs practical adaptation
Transitioning smoothly from opening to middlegame
Deep theoretical preparation
Strategic understanding of key opening lines
Preparing openings based on opponent
Handling offbeat & rare openings
Learning from model games of top players
♜ Advanced Middlegame Play
Evaluating positions & finding candidate moves
Exploiting pawn weaknesses (isolated, backward, hanging pawns)
Bishop pair advantage & positional imbalances
Static vs dynamic advantages
Planning & prophylaxis
Positional sacrifices for long-term gain
Pawn chains & breaks – when to attack or defend
Closed vs open center play
Typical plans in symmetrical & asymmetrical positions
Space advantage & piece coordination



♙ Endgame Mastery & Tournament Skills
Theoretical endgames every player must know
Applying endgame principles in practical games
Fortress, opposition, zugzwang & triangulation
Rubinstein endgames & classical examples
Simplification techniques – when & how to exchange
Handling time pressure & match nerves
Tournament preparation & routine building