I am J.Sridhar (Highest Fide rating 2180) working as chess coach for the past 20 years and player as 30 years. Fide rated player working under popular Grandmaster in India, coaching many children from various countries through online. I have twenty years of professional teaching experience, and I enjoy working with Kids. I'm here for you and will do my best to make your kids a better chess player!. During my lessons I often concentrate Logical thinking in various aspects (Opening, strategy, endgame, tactics) game analysis are frequent, as well. My lesson plans are progressive and will be structured around your improvement. I created lot of strong players many of them above 2100 elo (D.S.sashank, Tejas, Mohanapriya(Asisan Junior runner), Siva mahadevan, Tarun v kanth, Vigneshwaran, Pranav vijay, Sandeep sethuraman(CM)U - 8, Ahilan nachiappan(CM) U-8. If you're interested in lessons, have a question, or expecting more information, you can contact me. I participated many national, international events and performed as well.
More >>Over 10+ years of professional coaching experience: from beginners to Professional.
Personally developed and high-performing coaching methods.
Сomplex & system individual approach.
Full guidance & control in the training process.
Rich personal collection of methodological and opening materials.
On-line & face to face sessions.
it depends on the individual. Talks are going on to introduce National, Asian and World Chess Championships for kids below 6 years of age. With that in view, we believe that the ideal age to start chess is between 5 to 6, provided the child shows some interest towards the game.
A strong chess player is moulded by the cumulative efforts of the player himself/herself, parents, trainers, sponsors, school and so on. But primarily, a child looks up to his/her parents for material resources and emotional needs.
As a parent you can…
A good trainer can motivate the child in the right way, teach the essential basics of the game, set the right attitude, kindle the interest in learning and working individually at home. The trainer should incline your child more towards learning so that victories come automatically but not the other way round.
According to a school of thought, it takes roughly 20 hours per week of practice to become a successful professional in any discipline. It would be ideal if a child, aspiring to become a Grand Master, can practice chess 2 hours a day during weekdays/schooldays and around 4 hours on weekends. Chess being an individual sport, a player should learn to think for himself/herself and take tough decisions all by himself/herself. Regular individual work will help improve these qualities greatly! The importance of home work in chess cannot be emphasized enough.
Everyone loves chess puzzles. The chess puzzles on Strategem is one of the most popular pages for visitors. When the site first launched I only posted the hardest puzzles out there. I have now added an easy section for those players that really enjoy puzzles but might not be able to solve the hard puzzles yet. I have recently also added a medium section for those that want a little harder challenge than the easy puzzles. Also included below is a live board with puzzles to solve by making moves! Some puzzles have hints if you need help but you can always email me if you are still stuck and want some extra help. Enjoy the puzzles.