β™ŸοΈ FIDE Rating & Tournament Prep

🎯 Who is this level for?

  • β€’Aspiring players aiming to achieve an official FIDE rating.
  • β€’Dedicated students ready to compete in national and international tournaments.
  • β€’Players seeking to deepen their strategic understanding and positional play.
  • β€’Individuals committed to a rigorous training schedule and serious self-study.

Skill Level: Tournament Ready

  • β€’Personalized Opening Repertoire
  • β€’Advanced Positional & Strategic Training
  • β€’In-Depth Endgame Studies
  • β€’Psychological Preparation for Tournaments
  • β€’FIDE-Rated Tournament Opportunities
  • β€’One-on-One Sessions with Titled Coaches

🎯 WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE 48 SESSIONS

  • πŸ“48 PRACTICE ASSIGNMENTS (ONE AFTER EVERY SESSION)
  • 🧩6 STRUCTURED TESTS TO CHECK PROGRESS
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§6 PARENT–TEACHER MEETINGS TO REVIEW LEARNING
  • πŸ“‘6 DETAILED PROGRESS REPORTS FOR PARENTS
  • πŸ“ŠONGOING PERFORMANCE TRACKING THROUGHOUT THE COURSE
  • πŸ…CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION AT THE END OF THE COURSE
  • β™ŸREGULAR FRIENDLY TOURNAMENTS FOR PRACTICE

🧠 Learning Outcomes

Develop a complete and professional opening repertoire.
Achieve a deep understanding of positional concepts and strategic planning.
Master complex endgame scenarios and theoretical positions.
Improve calculation abilities to see several moves ahead accurately.
Enhance tournament performance through better time management and psychological resilience.
Consistently analyze personal and master-level games to identify key improvement areas.

🧩 Suggested Activities

Practice Activities:

  • β€’Daily tactics training (on Lichess, Chess.com, or ChessKid)
  • β€’Playing longer time control games (15+10, 30 min) to build thinking discipline
  • β€’Solving endgame checkmate drills

Learning Resources:

  • β€’Studying annotated beginner games to see principles in action
  • β€’Reviewing own games (especially losses) to find repeated mistakes