Abhishek Yadav
Professional FIDE Rated Chess Coach with 2400 plus Peak Online Rating and 100 plus Students




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Abhishek Yadav
Diploma degree
/ 55 min
About your chess coach
Hi! I am a professional Chess Coach with a FIDE rating of 1679 and a peak online blitz rating of 2400+. I have successfully taught over 100+ students globally, helping them improve their tactical vision and overall game strategy. Whether you are a beginner or an intermediate player, my goal is to make you a confident and competitive player. What You Will Learn: Tactical Mastery: Spotting winning combinations and avoiding blunders. Strategic Planning: Understanding middle-game concepts and pawn structures. Opening Repertoire: Building a solid and reliable opening foundation. Endgame Precision: Learning how to convert advantages into a win. Game Analysis: Reviewing your games to identify and fix recurring mistakes. My Teaching Approach: My sessions are highly interactive and result-oriented. I don't just teach moves; I teach "how to think" at the board. I use modern digital tools and 2D animations to make complex concepts easy to understand. Every lesson is tailored to the student’s current level and future goals, ensuring steady progress in every session. Why Choose My Classes? Proven Experience: 100+ students coached with visible rating growth. Practical Skills: Focus on blitz, rapid, and classical formats. Cognitive Growth: Improving focus, patience, and decision-making skills. Flexible & Supportive: A patient teaching style suitable for all age groups.
Meet Abhishek
Abhishek graduated from Saraswati Senior Secondary School


Chess coach skills
Tactical thinking
Creative problem solving
Skill development
Strategic thinking
Competitive play
AI modules
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1-yr validity
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Types of learners for chess lessons
Games for adults
Games for kids
Games for intermediate
Games for beginners
Chess coach also teaches
Chess
Rapid Chess
Blitz Chess
Correspondence Chess

Games concepts taught by Abhishek
The Student and Tutor discussed the Student's beginner level in chess, their current rating, and short-term goals. They covered fundamental chess concepts like material balance, piece development, the importance of analyzing games, and the optimal online time formats for improvement. The session provided guidance on how to break down positions and improve focus.
Reading the Board: The Opponent's Last Move Principle
Three Pillars of Chess Position Analysis
Strategic Piece Development: Knights Before Bishops
Effective Practice: Game Analysis & Time Formats
Material Balance: Quick Position Evaluation
Student and Tutor discussed core chess opening principles, including controlling the center, effective piece development, and strategies for attacking the king side. They analyzed a game to illustrate these concepts, focusing on how to maintain a strong central pawn structure and activate pieces for an advantage. Future sessions will explore queen movement principles and lead in development.
Opening Principles: Center Control & Development
Managing the Center: Pawn Structure & Pawn Breaks
Fianchetto Strategy & Long Diagonals
King Side Attack Pattern: F-Pawn & Queen Maneuver
Defending Against Early Queen Attacks (Scholar's Mate)
The student and tutor reviewed chess strategy and tactics, focusing on opening principles, piece development, identifying tactical opportunities, and endgame strategies like pawn advancement. They analyzed game situations and discussed homework focused on recognizing hanging pieces and practicing notation.
Hanging Pieces and Tactics
Time Management in Chess
Pawn Structure and Open Files
Development and Initiative in Chess
The Student and Tutor worked through several chess games, focusing on strategic principles such as opening theory, piece development, tactical awareness, and exploiting hanging pieces. They also discussed pawn structures and king safety, planning to focus on piece range and activation in future sessions.
Opening Principles: Pawn Structure and Center Control
Piece Development and Activity
Tactical Motifs: Hanging Pieces and Exploiting Mistakes
Understanding Bishop Value and Pawn Structure
The Student and Tutor reviewed fundamental chess opening principles, focusing on controlling the center, strategic pawn advancement, and efficient piece development. They analyzed various board positions to illustrate these concepts and identify common opening mistakes, planning to continue with more examples and practice sessions in the future.
Queen and Knight Combinations
Opening Principles: Center Control and Pawn Structure
Piece Development and Activity
Identifying Hanging Pieces and Threats
The tutor and student worked through various chess positions, focusing on the effective use of rooks for attack and checkmate. They practiced identifying tactical opportunities, executing checkmating patterns, and understanding rook endgames. The next session will continue these discussions and cover opening principles.
Accessing the Eighth Rank
Rook on Open Files and Ranks
Ananias Checkmate
Rook Attacks and Checkmates
Rook on the Seventh Rank
Teaching tools used by chess coach
Collaboration Tools
Game Analysis Tools
Online Chess Boards
PGN Editors
Chess Engines

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