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ProChess Student Achievement

Congratulations to Anvay Kumar for securing 1st Rank with a perfect score of 5/5 in a recent chess tournament organized by White Knight Chess Academy! Anvay, a dedicated student from our Higher Intermediate batch, has also been selected for the CISE Inter School Chess Tournament — a proud achievement for him and for all of us at ProChess.  Best wishes to Anvay on his […]

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ProChess Student Achievement

Krishna Tejaswi delivered a solid performance at the Doha Anchors FIDE Rapid Tournament, scoring 6 points and finishing 1st position in Under 10. Notable results included wins over: With a performance rating of 1675 and a FIDE rating gain of 38.4 points, Krishna showed composure and consistency across tough rounds. Born in 2015 and already taking on experienced opponents, Krishna continues to make steady

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How to make plans in Middle game?

Many players often express frustration after the opening phase, unsure of what to do next. They might say, “I’m not sure how to make a plan—there’s so much going on, I don’t know where to start.” This is a common issue, especially for those who find the transition from the opening to the middlegame challenging.

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Strategy in Chess

The first question that comes to mind is the meaning of the term “Strategy”. In Chess, there are largely two approaches that help the player to understand the situation on the board.  Suppose if in a position, the game is about the weak pawns, islands, pawn structure, imbalances like space, good and bad minor pieces,

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General Ideas In Middlegame

1. Improve the Position of Your Pieces Enhancing the placement of your pieces is a key principle in chess. This applies to both tactical and maneuvering positions. Every move spent improving your pieces’ placement significantly benefits you in the long run. To effectively attack or defend, your pieces must be positioned optimally on the board,

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Gukesh Dommaraju, 18, becomes the youngest ever chess world champion !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Gukesh Dommaraju became the youngest-ever undisputed classical chess world champion after beating Ding Liren 7.5-6.5 in their best-of-14 final in Singapore on Thursday. The 18-year-old Gukesh and defending champion Ding entered the last game tied and things appeared to be headed to rapid chess tiebreaks, but it was the youngster who was able to claim

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