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14 reasons why coach Chad should improve the quality of your ideas to make you a better chess player..14 methods how…14 weeks to go
14 reasons why coach Chad should improve the quality of your ideas to make you a better chess player..14 methods how…14 weeks to go
Coaching Tiers
Coach Chad is accepting students in all tiers. All email coachchad@coffeefordessert.com to schedule your Free Consultation!
Coach Chad’s Opening Theory
..force a retreat; keep up the pressure; they’ll fold if you’re bringing the heat!!
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Twitch Stream from 11/17
Check out Coach Chad – Arena Tournaments, Puzzle Rush Battles, with some Post-game Blunder-Policing https://www.twitch.tv/videos/806508184 solid bullet arena steam 21 min highlight real
Crushing Cliches with the QGD: Austrian Variation
Black challenges the Queen’s Gambit opening by declining the gambit with a counter-gambit commonly referred to as the Queen’s Gambit Declined: Austrian Variation.
The Links to Chess Greatness
..okay, Coach Chad this all sounds great.. i think i could do it.. but it’s still kinda confusing.. this is alot of information….
I know, I know, just take it one day at a time..use a daily puzzle limit to build a routine.. I recommend puzzle rush on chess.com to really build that confidence..when you see the winning move..take it! and keep working for a daily best, perhaps after your morning yoga/meditation!
Unlocking Patterns of Thought? — Try Chess
I remember my first failure. There were many pieces remaining, but the grin on my opponents face deemed the board irrelevant as he deftly moved his rook to h8..”Checkmate!” At age 8, I was shocked. I felt defeated. I failed and I didn’t even know where I went wrong. And as we worked back throughContinue reading “Unlocking Patterns of Thought? — Try Chess”