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Intermediate Chess Course


Join us on an exciting journey to intermediate chess mastery with our fun and engaging course! Each lesson is focused on important parts of the game, revealing the smart strategies and clever moves used by grandmasters.

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Over four insightful lessons, we'll dig into the following subjects:
Lesson 1: Sharpening your calculation
- Visualisation exercise
- Revive your photographic memory
- Calculation methods in chess
Lesson 2: Main themes in the middle game
- Identify pawn structures
- Draw a Plan.
- Find a weakness
- Target it and convert
Lesson 3: The deadly sins of chess (part 1)
- Why do you keep losing? avoid them
- Is there a win? Not every win is a checkmate
Lesson 4: The deadly sins of chess (part 2)
- Build up your advantage and carry it to the endgame
- Transitioning to endgames, when and how

Exercises accompany each lesson, providing practical application and reinforcement of the concepts learned from these illustrious games.

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Course Details:
Language: Conducted in English
Group Size: Limited to 10 participants
Course Duration: From September 4th to September 25th
Day of the Week: Wednesdays
Time: 19:00 to 20:30
Location: World Chess Club Berlin, Unter den Linden 26-30
Course Fee (4 lessons): €85

The course is taught by Mohammad Allan, an experienced chess player who has helped a lot of individuals of all ages grasp the fundamentals of chess. He has been the winner of many tournaments from Beirut to Berlin. His classical FIDE rating is 1923.

Our small class size ensures individualized attention and a comfortable learning atmosphere.

But that's not all! In addition to acquiring valuable chess knowledge and skills, participants will also receive course materials and a 10% discount voucher for our shop. Plus, a complimentary cup of coffee or tea at each lesson.

This is a fantastic chance for you to improve your chess skills and join the World Chess Club Berlin community!

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The details, rules, and regulations are via the link.

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