Chess Lessons
Master the game of chess with our comprehensive learning paths. From beginner to advanced, we've got you covered.
- • Basic piece movement
- • Essential tactics
- • Opening principles
- • Basic endgames
- • Over the board rating: 0-799 (approximately)
- • Advanced tactics
- • Positional play
- • Complex endgames
- • Opening theory
- • Over the board rating: 800-1499 (approximately)
- • Grandmaster strategies
- • Tournament preparation
- • Advanced endgames
- • Psychological aspects
- • Over the board rating: 1500+ (approximately)

Explore what you can learn at all levels
Beginner
Master the basics! Learn how each piece moves, fundamental rules, and simple strategies to set a strong foundation for your chess journey.
Over the board rating: 0-799 (approximately)
Intermediate
Take your skills to the next level! Dive into tactical maneuvers like forks, pins, and skewers, while sharpening your opening and endgame techniques.
Over the board rating: 800-1499 (approximately)
Advanced
Compete like a pro! Refine your positional play, master opening theory, and gain the tools to analyse and dominate complex games.
Over the board rating: 1500+ (approximately)
Learn Chess Openings: From Beginner to Advanced
Here are some of my favourite chess openings
London System
Construct a solid pawn formation with the potential to unleash winning tactical combinations.
Queen's Gambit
A classic opening where White offers a pawn to gain central control.
Smith-Morra gambit
Sacrifice a pawn to accelerate development and generate excellent attacking chances.
King's gambit
Sacrifice a pawn to win the centre, gain a development lead and use your initiative to attack the Black King.
Evans gambit
A romantic opening where White sacrifices a pawn to dominate the centre with tactical threats and powerful attacks.
English Botvinnik System
Seize control over the central light squares with the flexibility to attack everywhere, be it the Kingside, Queenside and/or in the centre!
Sicilian Defense
A favourite of Bobby Fischer's and acclaimed by many as the best choice against 1.e4. Black fights for the centre with a complicated game ahead.
Caro-Kann Defence
The most solid opening against 1.e4. Black secures the centre and looks to comfortably develop before launching a counterattack.
Scandinavian Defence
A very rare but popular opening among top Australian players including GM Smerdon and GM Illingworth. Black directly challenges White's central pawn control.
King's Indian Defence
A hypermodern opening where Black calmly develops and castles. Black allows White to place many pawns in the center but will look to destroy it later.
Semi-Slav
Construct a strong pawn formation, complete development and look to activate the light-squared Bishop later.
Dutch Defence
A risky and ambitious opening that seeks imbalance, complications and excitement from the first move.

3 Benefits of learning how to play Chess

Improve Attention
Chess improves focus, builds resistance to distractions, and strengthens mental discipline.
Planning
Chess enhances strategic thinking by fostering planning, analysis, and adaptability.
Social Skills
Chess develops sportsmanship, teamwork, and meaningful interpersonal skills.
Most importantly, it's fun!
What does a typical lesson look like?
Chess Online
Learn chess from anywhere in the world with professional online lessons.
- Communicate using Zoom
- Chess platform used is Lichess (Lichess is 100% free and the main site I use personally)
Lesson Structure
Structured lessons designed for optimal learning and practice.
- 60 minutes in length (40 minutes of learning, 20 minutes of training games)
- Training games are essential for practicing what is taught
Foundations
Comprehensive coverage of chess fundamentals.
- Opening
- Middlegame
- Endgame
- Tactical combinations
Training Plan
Personalised training approach for continuous improvement based on:
- Your ability
- The amount of time you intend to spend practicing chess

Happy Words From Happy Students




Francis Fu
Top 10 QJ-rated player in age group
I have been learning chess with Coach Ben Peach for over two years, and he's helped me go from a beginner to being one of the top 10 QJ-rated players in my age group. Unlike most coaches, Ben doesn't make me memorise openings or do tons of exercises. Instead, he teaches me how to think about positional chess, and he changes the lessons as I get better. He is always friendly and makes learning fun, which has kept me excited about chess while helping me improve a lot.

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