Experience the legendary chess tactics course, now available on Android! Designed for players with an ELO rating between 1200 and 2400, this course has been repeatedly recognized by chess experts as the world's best chess training program. This version offers a comprehensive collection of 2,200 basic and 1,800 advanced exercises, meticulously organized into 50 distinct topics.
Based on Grandmaster Maxim Blokh's bestselling book, "Combination Motifs," this course features positions hand-selected over two decades of training. The exercises are sequenced for optimal learning, each accompanied by a unique 5x5 mini-position hint that encapsulates the core tactical maneuver.
This app is part of the Chess King Learn series (https://learn.chessking.com/), a revolutionary approach to chess instruction. The series includes courses covering tactics, strategy, openings, middlegame, and endgame, catering to all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players and even professionals.
Enhance your chess skills, master new tactical techniques and combinations, and solidify your knowledge through practical application. The program functions as a personal coach, providing tasks, hints, explanations, and refutations of potential errors.
Key Features:
- High-quality, rigorously verified examples.
- Requires input of all key moves.
- Multiple difficulty levels.
- Varied problem objectives.
- Hints provided for errors.
- Refutations for common mistakes.
- Structured table of contents.
- ELO rating tracking.
- Flexible test mode settings.
- Bookmarking functionality.
- Tablet-optimized interface.
- Offline access.
- Synchronization with a free Chess King account across Android, iOS, and web platforms.
- Free trial version available.
The free version offers fully functional lessons allowing you to experience the app before purchasing additional topics. These topics include:
1. Themes:
1.1. Annihilation of defense 1.2. Distraction 1.3. Decoy 1.4. Discovered attack 1.5. Opening a file 1.6. Clearance 1.7. X-ray attack 1.8. Interception 1.9. Blocking, encirclement 1.10. Destruction of the pawn shelter 1.11. Pawn promotion 1.12. Intermediate move; winning a tempo 1.13. Play for a stalemate 1.14. Restricting of material 1.15. Pursuit 1.16. Conjunction of tactical methods 1.17. Chess Tactics Art for Advanced
2. Difficulty Levels: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100