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PROSPECTUS FOR ZOOM CLASS FOR ADULT IMPROVERS

 A short prospectus on the upcoming Zoom Class for Adult Improvers (saves me the effort of explaining to prospective students) Rather than present what many chess content creators have done on Youtube, I would focus on these 5 topics which are relatively left neglected in a chess player's journey towards self improvement. Having been a chess trainer for more than 20 years, my experience about chess improvement as a player hinges mainly on these 5 topics.  BOARD VISION Many do not see the importance of developing good board vision ie the ability to visualise movements on the chessboard OFF the chessboard. Kids in general can't tell where the squares are based on the coordinates and often rely on the printed edges - so it is hardly surprising that they often misplace their Kings and Queens should the pieces be set up on the "wrong" side. That means the White pieces are placed on the 7th and 8th rows instead of the 1st and 2nd. Second, they have difficulty knowing the co...

TANGLIN CC CHESS CLUB

 Since the Tanglin Open in 2022, the notion of running a regular Chess Club during the renovation of my Thomson Chess Club beckoned me. There was a regular vacant spot on Friday nights at Tanglin CC from 6-10pm so I jumped at it.  The room can fit 14 players comfortably but can take up to 18 if more than half the players are kids. Here we practice mainly longer time controls starting from 15 mins + 10 secs to 1 hr + 30sec increments. All games played here are with increments. I do not advocate playing 0 increments in this Club because it is detrimental to chess improvement and thinking. With the constraints set, it is not possible for Tanglin Chess Club to accomodate post beginners - for that I am sure that there are other Clubs which have more room and can take in newbies to the game.  So the minimal that I ask for is for one who knows how to play and can record a chess game.  Friday nights are often rather quiet once the games start, everyone takes their game serio...