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Hello Chess.com University students!
I'd like to remind everybody that my next seminar,
Chess 214: Opening Repertoire for Intermediate Players Part 4, Beat the French Defense
is scheduled for Saturday, December 1st at 3:30 PST (Pacific Time).
The total seminar duration will be 1 hour and 45 minutes with two 45-minute sessions that are separated by a 15-minute break.
Summarized Course Description:
The French Defense (1.e4 e6) is known to give many e4 players knightmares! In Chess 214, I will teach the Tarrasch System, an easy and solid way to play against the French. If you would like to learn a strong and easy system against the French Defense, Chess 214 is for you!
Chess 214 is the 4th installment of the Opening Repertoire for Intermediate Players series.
Tuition: $21/person
Class size: 8 to 16 students
Registration:
In order to register, purchase "Chess 214" at the following link:
http://www.chess.com/coach/chesscom-university
Answers to Commonly Asked Questions:
The seminar will take place on my livestream channel. After a person purchases this seminar, I will message him/her the link to my channel.
You are able to ask questions throughout the seminar.
If you cannot pay with a credit/debit card, you may pay via PayPal (message me for this).
If you have further questions, you may message Kairav Joshi or comment on this news post.
Just getting it out there. Anyone who hasn't signed up yet that wants to know a solid yet not theory intensive way of playing against the french should do so before it's to late! You also get to download the video after the lessons is over for your records. You get to ask questions while being instructed, so you can see how beneficial this can be. To top it all off, the lecture is very cheap due to the fact that the internet is so accessible. Normally lessons would cost anywhere from 50 to 100s of dollars. Take advantage of chess.com univeristy program while you have the chance. Looking forward to having some new classmates tomorrow!