Chess online: learn how to play chess with this online course library

Chess online: learn how to play chess
Loved The Queen’s Gambit? Want to become the next Beth Harmon? Master the classic game of chess with lessons from grandmasters in an online course

Chess has always had followers. But since The Queen’s Gambit attracted huge viewing figures on Netflix millions more people have felt inspired to take up the game for the first time. 

For anyone wanting to emulate the moves of Beth Harmon, there are many ways to learn the game. While studying textbooks might be a little dry, video courses combine visual cues and simple explanations.

The Complete Chess Bundle for Beginners to Advanced Players brings together 14 such courses, delivered by world-class chess experts. StackSocial is currently offering the bundle for £71.65 — that’s about £5 per course!

How to reach checkmate every time

Ever since The Queen’s Gambit hit Netflix, the UK has gone chess crazy. Chess sets have been flying off the shelves, and online chess platforms are seeing record visitor numbers. One great thing about the game is that anyone can play. That said, it takes knowledge and practice to win regularly against experienced players.

The Complete Chess Bundle provides the ultimate education for newcomers, with over 121 hours of video training. It has been designed so anyone who completes all the included courses will be ready for competitive play.

The training starts by explaining the game, from how all the pieces can move, to basic strategies. With the fundamentals in place, the tutorials move up to advanced topics, such as openings, traps, positional chess, pawn structures, modern defence and much more.

The team of instructors includes two Grandmasters and four International Masters, who have won dozens of top tournaments between them. It’s a fantastic learning experience for any aspiring chess champion.

Order today for £71.65 to get lifetime access to all 14 courses at 92 per cent off the full price.

Prices subject to change and are listed in US equivalent on site.

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