Chess Beginner Course by AFM Rajat Malik

Published 2022-07-18
Platform Udemy
Number of Students 1
Price $84.99
Instructors
Rajat Malik
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This Course is created to Familiarise you about the chess those who don't know anything about chess.

This Course is created to familiarise you about the Chess those who don't know anything about chess in a very professional manner and be able to play chess after doing this course . Ideal for beginners aged 4 years with parental participation


This Course is for Complete Beginner to Advance Beginner level.

Course Consist of all basic things in chess that can help to play chess at professional

level.

1.Introduction about me.

2.Introduction about chess board, Files, Ranks and Diagonal.

3.Introduction about chess pieces names and movements.

4.Setting up of Board.

5.Values and Symbols of pieces.

6.Squares name and notation.

7.What is Check, Checkmate and Stalemate.

8.Capturing of piece.

9.Special Moves:- En passant, Castle.

10.Exchanges.

11.Stages in chess and Opening fundamentals.

12.Endgames Basics.



How Playing Chess Can Make You Smarter

chess, one of the oldest and most popular board games, played by two opponents on a checkered board with specially designed pieces of contrasting colours, commonly white and black. White moves first, after which the players alternate turns in accordance with fixed rules, each player attempting to force the opponent’s principal piece, the King, into checkmate—a position where it is unable to avoid capture.

Chess first appeared in India about the 6th century AD and by the 10th century had spread from Asia to the Middle East and Europe. Since at least the 15th century, chess has been known as the “royal game” because of its popularity among the nobility. Rules and set design slowly evolved until both reached today’s standard in the early 19th century. Once an intellectual diversion favoured by the upper classes, chess went through an explosive growth in interest during the 20th century as professional and state-sponsored players competed for an officially recognized world championship title and increasingly lucrative tournament prizes. Organized chess tournaments, postal correspondence games, and Internet chess now attract men, women, and children around the world.

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