
Chess Master Class by FIDE Master Victor Neustroev
Dear Chess Friends!
Some of you might not have played chess for many years. However, many of those who play regularly find themselves stuck on a certain level and can’t get better. Why? Because they just don’t know what to do to improve their game. They just play and sometimes solve chess puzzles, but nothing changes. No progress!
Learning chess is a complicated process. But you can successfully improve if you have a training program that really works!
I’ve been teaching chess online for many years and I have helped a lot of weaker players reach their full potential. After following my recommendations they became much stronger chess players. For example, recently I’ve been working with a student from Canada who was about 700-800 Elo (on Chess.com) when we started one year ago. Now he is over 1500 Elo and he keeps progressing. Is he a genius? No, he’s just a normal guy who does almost everything that his coach tells him and strictly follows our training program. If he can do it, so can you!
That’s why I decided to conduct a ‘Master Class’ where I’m going to reveal my secrets of teaching chess. I believe that if you can follow at least part of my program, you can get a lot better in chess. I designed this Master Class for beginners and club players with Elo scores ranging from 600 to 1500, but if you don’t have a rating yet, this is not a problem and it shouldn’t stop you from participating in this Master Class. I believe that stronger players will also find this Master Class helpful.
You can register for this Master Class through this link:
https://clc.to/MasterClassChess
The Master Class starts on Sunday (26th of January) at 10 a.m. (EST), 3 p.m. (GMT), 6 p.m. (Moscow time). It's free.
The only requirement to participate is to know the rules of chess. However, if you don’t know the rules, but really want to learn to play chess, you may also participate in this event. Just register and then email me at tricksofchess@gmail.com
What are we going to cover on our Master Class:
- Your attitude towards Chess
- Key aspects of playing chess
- How to think systematically (a step-by-step guide to find the best move)
- How to solve chess puzzles properly
- How to analyze your games with a computer
- Openings
- Middlegame plans
- Endgames
- Closing advice
- Bonus! An opening (for black) that helps you to defeat beginners
And, of course, this is NOT a philosophical master class, everything will be explained through clear and concrete examples.
I’m sure by the end of this Master Class you will finally be able to rethink all your actions that were aimed at improving your ability to play chess. Then you’ll start to play better and will be able to improve your overall performance!
Best Regards,
FM Victor Neustroev