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The 40-40-20 rule is a training guideline that divides your chess study time: 40% for the middlegame, 40% for the endgame, and 20% for openings.
Beginners often over-study openings, but games are won through tactics and technique.
The average price for a chess lesson in Manchester is around £21/h.
The final cost depends on multiple elements:
Many coaches offer package discounts, so booking multiple lessons can lower your per-hour cost.
The three C's stand for Control the center, Castle your king, and Connect your rooks.
The 3 C's provide a clear checklist for completing your opening successfully.
Chess tutors in Manchester earn an average rating of 5⭐ out of 5, reflecting strong student satisfaction.
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| ✅ Tutors available: | 11 |
| ✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
“Life is like a chess game – you don’t want to waste a move.” -Bing Gordon
Like chess, life is a series of events and moves that require careful planning, precision, and concentration to make the right choices and come out victorious. Also, like the aforementioned quotes suggests, you don’t want to waste a move in the game of chess or in life. Missing a move could mean failing to take advantage of the greatest offers in life, and in chess, it could cost you the game; there are pros and cons to every decision. And, while it might seem a little bit dramatic to compare chess, a board game, with life that is real and constant, there are various resemblances. Such as? For example, to be good at chess, a lot of practice is required which is the same with any worthwhile thing in life. Secondly, chess is a game that causes you to read your opponent and anticipate their future moves. Similarly, to build strong relationships, we get to know our friends and try to anticipate their needs and find solutions to their problems. Also, as chess is an active game, pieces must keep moving throughout the entire match. Likewise, as humans we are constantly in motion through life having to think fast on our feet; that’s deep! Did we get too philosophical about a “game?” Maybe a little bit, but that just shows how remarkable chess is. If you’re in Manchester and you want to learn more about chess, hire a tutor today!
Are you a first-time chess player with no previous experience and knowledge of the game? If so, you’re not alone because although perhaps we have heard chatter about the game of chess our entire life, we might not have had the opportunity to play and learn its rules. First and foremost, it’s essential to know the names of the chess pieces and pawns. For instance, at the beginning of the chess game, players each start with 16 chess “pieces.” How much of each? One king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns. The king and queen have little crowns that are easy to identify, the rooks look like tiny castles, the bishops have the appearance of funny hats with plus signs on them, the knights are kings, and, well, the pawns are the only pieces that have a quantity of eight. Also, it is important to state that the chess pieces are categorized into three categories: major pieces (queen and rooks), minor pieces (bishops and knights), and the king. The pawns are in a category of their own and not necessarily viewed as pieces but rather just as pawns. Secondly, for beginners, it is important to know how to set up a chessboard. To do so, one must lay out the light square in the bottom right corner. Set up the pawns in the second rank. Put the rooks in the corners. Place the knight next to where the rooks should go. Put the bishops beside the knights. Place the queen in her color; either white or black. Then, lastly, the king gets put in the last available square. After the set-up of the board has been effectively completed, a newbie chess player must always remember that white moves first. We think you're ready for your chess competition!
To quickly become a lot better at playing chess, one can practice every day like their life depends on it. Also, watching YouTube tutorials from trustworthy channels helps. However, there is one tip that proves to be superior than the others because it always has and always will boast the best results. Which suggestion is that? Hiring a private tutor. Private tutoring is a fantastic option for the acquisition of all types of knowledge and chess is no different. However, in recent years, since the development of modern technology, there has been a lot of debate as to which tutoring is best: in-person or online. It’s important to state that learning a game such as chess can be done both by taking face-to-face lessons or virtual classes and the two options have their pros and cons. For instance, as for online chess lessons, learners love the fact that they can acquire the basics of playing chess with a qualified professional without having to leave the home. Additionally, online classes are much more flexible which makes them a perfect option for those who do not like to commit to a structured class schedule. However, a few drawbacks of online classes may include poor internet connections at times and the absence of a tutor in front of you. On the other hand, the benefits of in-person tutoring include the fact that it is a much more tangible form of learning since the board, the pieces, and the tutor are actually there and not virtual. Also, in-person classes do not rely on faulty internet connections. However, some drawbacks of online teaching include the fact that students may have to travel for lessons and that schedules with the tutor are much more rigid. As a way of concluding this section, chess students must analyze their needs and situation to make an education decision about what learning style is best for them.
Finding a chess tutor in your local area has become a lot easier since Superprof has been around. The Superprof website has an impressive variety of tutors that teach a wide range of topics and academic disciplines such as chess. In the Manchester area, chess lessons can be either taken online or face-to-face through the guidance of two Mancunian tutors offered on our site. The Superprof promise is that lessons will be affordable, engaging, and instructional. And to make matters even better, the first lesson with our Manchester-based chess instructors is 100% free of charge. Now that’s a great deal! Start learning chess with a Superprof tutor today, you won’t regret it.
Oscar
Chess tutor
Friendly, patient and knowledgeable. Highly recommended.
Mark, 3 weeks ago
Matthew
Chess tutor
Had a very good experience with Matt. Has really helped identify some problems for me to work on and more importantly helped me understand the reasoning behind it. Just need to put it into practice.
Pete, 1 day ago
George
Chess tutor
My son absolutely loved meeting George for his in-person chess lesson. George is a really decent guy and very easy to communicate with (both in the lesson and beforehand). My son really enjoyed his mix of chess puzzles, discussion of chess theory,...
Chris, 2 days ago
Gor
Chess tutor
My son had a great online chess lesson with Gor. He is extremely knowledgeable, as demonstrated by him adapting and pivoting his lesson 'in the moment' based on my son's chess moves. Gor is also incredibly quick at replying to queries. I would...
Chris, 2 days ago
Gor
Chess tutor
Gor is an exceptionally calm, patient, and kind chess coach. My son thoroughly enjoyed his lessons and especially appreciated the way Gor introduced opening strategies and chess theory in an engaging and easy-to-understand manner. His teaching style...
Krati, 4 days ago
Zhor
Chess tutor
Zhoar is an excellent chess teacher who has a wonderful way of making lessons both educational and enjoyable. He is patient, encouraging, and very skilled at communicating with children. Rather than making chess feel like a formal lesson, he teaches...
Bulut, 3 weeks ago