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dpcarballo

Hello everyone!

My name is David and I am creating an online chess course. About a month ago I published part 1 of the "From Zero to Hero" series, which was oriented mainly towards beginners. Today, part 2 is available with the intention of taking players who are on a low level where they barely understand the basics of the game into being able to defend themselves in tourneys.

The topics that will be covered are the following:

- Must-know endgame theory, working on the bare minimum of pawn and rook endgames where mistakes are not allowed if you want to have a successful chess "career"

- Basic common tactical patterns, as well as advice on how to properly calculate combinations during your games.

- Fundamentals of piece positioning, focusing on good vs bad bishops and open files

- An opening repertoire as Black, built around the French Defense, intending to further understand the strategical topics discussed before.

- Some "tourney tips", covering things such as game analysis and chess notation.

The videos add up to about 8-9 hours, but it will provide you the means to have even more training time. Standard price for the complete course is $59.99, but since the course is new and I need to get some feedback and ideas for the future, I offer it to the quickest 10 chess.com forum readers for just $9.99 by engaging via the following link https://www.udemy.com/from-zero-to-hero-at-chess-part-2/?couponCode=CHESSCOM You can also have a free preview of some of the lessons, as well as the right to a refund if you are dissatisfied.

See you soon!

notmtwain

Since you started offering your instruction in July, you should have some testimonials from existing chess.com members.

I don't see any on your profile.

dpcarballo

Maybe that's why I am asking for them happy.png

Also, this time the target audience is quite different

stiggling

From Torus to Horus would be an intriguing book title. I'd pick it up just to see what the hell it's about.

stiggling

Although the others are clever too... I got nothin'

stiggling

From bad (the classical kind) to bad (the Michael Jackson kind)

Does bad rhyme with bad? Am I good at this? 

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