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Common Chess School Students Copy CHESSMATES learn from the masters PROGRAM DETAILS For Registration : https://kindersports.in/Registration/chessclub.php an unique online Chess programme curated by Grand Master Shri. Abhijit Kunte exclusively for School Students Schedule Courses: COURSE SESSIONS DURATION FEES (`) Batch Size L1 Master 8 30 min 2200/- 10 - 14 - Coach L2 Master 10 30 min 2350/- 10 - 14 - Coach L3 Master 10 45 min 3150/- 10 - 14 - Coach L4 Master 10 45 min 3150/- 10 - 14 - Coach Pre Inter- 12 45 min 3500/- 10 - 14 Mediate L1 STUDENTS UNDER 7 YRS TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT. COURSE CONTENT LEVEL 1 COURSE LEVEL 2 COURSE • Introdcution of Chess Board • Check • Introduction of Chess Pieces • Checkmate • Notations • Stalemate • Value of Pieces • 3 Special Position • Piece Movements ( 3 Sessions ) • Castling • Piece Captures ( 2 Sessions ) • Promotion • Revision • Enpassent • Notation • Exercise • Queen Mate • Revision LEVEL 3 COURSE LEVEL 4 COURSE • Mating with 2 Rook • Double Attack - Mating Motives • Typical Mating Constructions • Double Attack - Material Advantage • Mate In One- Exercise • Double Attack - Fork • Value If Pieces • Exercise on Double Attack • Value of Pieces - Exercise • Introduction to Chess Openings • Bank Rank Mate • Deflection - Mating Motives • Mating with 1 Rook • Deflection - Material Advantage • Common Tactical Idea - Pin • Deflection - Exercise • Analysis of Games • Analysis of Games ( 2 Sessions ) • Revision • Revision ADDITIONAL ADDITIONAL • Homework - 10 Online Assignments • Homework - 10 Online Assignments • 2 Online Practice Tournament • 2 Online Practice Tournament * Exam Based on Level 3 & 4 Course At The End COURSE CONTENT INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 1 • Uncrowned Champions - Introduction to Classical Games • Forced Mate In Two • Forced Mate In Two - Exercises • Mating with a Bishop Pair • Self Analysis Methods and Guidence • Intoduction to Chess Openings - 2 Sessions • Overload Mating • Overload - Material Advantages • Overload - Exercises • Analysis of Games - 2 to 3 Sessions ADDITIONAL • Homework - 12 Online Assignments • 3 Online Practice Tournament International Master Neeraj Kumar Mishra International Level: • Team Bronze in Asian Team Championship, 1983 • Individual Silver in Asian Junior Championship,1985 National Level: • National Sub Junior Champion in 1981 & 1982 • National Junior Champion in 1985 Awards: • Awarded International Masters Title in 1991 • FIDE Trainer certificate in 2008 Experience: • Worked with GM Vladimirov, GM Abhijit Kunte and GM Dibyendu Barua • Coached GM Deep Sengupta, IM Padmini Rout, WGM Mary Ann Gomes, WIM Lakshmi Sahiti and many more Women’s International Master Mrunalini Kunte-Aurangabadkar International Level: • Bronze medal in Asian Junior Girls in 1991 at Philippines. • Bronze medal in Asian Junior Girls in 1993 at Australia. • Finished 6th in World Sub-Junior in 1989 at USA. • Finished 10th in World Under-18 in 1990 at Singapore. • Finished 8th in World Under-20 in 1991 at Romania. National Level: • National Women’s Champion 1996 – Salem, Tamil Nadu. • National Junior Champion 1990 – Vijaywada, Andhra Pradesh (With record score of 99/). • National Sub-Junior Champion 1998 – Pondicherry (With record score of 77/). Awards: • Awarded the International Women’s Master title at the Chess Olympiad held in Armenia in 1996. • Awarded the Chhatrapati Puraskar by the Govt. Of Maharashtra in 1990. Woman Grandmaster Swati Ghate International Level: • Gold Medal in Commonwealth Chess Championship 2017 for Women Category • Bronze Medalist in Commonwealth Chess Championship for Women Category in year 2011. • Represented country in Four Women Chess Olympiads. (Last in Nov 2008 Women Olympiad at Germany, Indian team finished 12th out of 60 countries.) • Represented India in various age group World Championship. • Twice Silver Medalist (Women) in the Commonwealth Chess Championships. • Individual Gold Medalist in the Asian team Chess Championship & Silver medal for team. Also won Bronze Medal in Asian Zonal Chess Championship. • Twice Silver Medal in Asian Zonal Women Chess Championship. • Bronze Medal in Asian Junior Chess Championship. National Level: • Created History in Indian Chess by becoming first women to qualify in open National ‘A’ in 2001. • Won Seven times National Championships in various age group categories ( Under 12, 16, 18, 19, National B, National Premier) • National Senior Women Champion in 2006 • Silver Medalist in National Women Challengers Chess Championship in 2014. • Member of Pune Attacker’s Team which won the First Maharashtra Chess League in May 2013 • Won Individual Medals in National Women Team Championships. Awards: • Shri Shiv Chatrapati Award ( Maharashtra State) winner for the year 1998- 99 • Maharashtra's First Woman Grandmaster. • Holder of three International Master Norms. International Master Abhishek Kelkar International Level: • Represented India at Asian Under-10 in 2001 at Tehran. • Participated in Asian Under-14 in 2004 at New Delhi. • Participated in Asian Junior in 2007 at Mumbai. • Played in 4 International Open events in 2009 in Spain. • Finished 6th in the Olomouc International Open in 2013 at Czech Republic. National Level: • Finished in the 6th position at Under-7 National Tournament in 1999 at Aurangabad. • Finished in the 3rd position at Under-9 National Tournament in 2000 at Chennai. • Finished in the 6th position at Under-12 National Tournament in 2001 at Bangalore. • Won Ashok Khare Memorial Open Rating Chess Tournament in 2005 at Pune. • Won Rapid Rating Chess Tournament in 2012 at Pune. Awards: • Awarded the Chhatrapati Puraskar by the Govt of Maharashtra in 2018. • Achieved maiden International Master norm at the Kolkata International Open in 2014. • Achieved 2nd International Master norm in Delhi International Open in 2015. 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