This legendary chess tactics course is now available on Android! Designed for players with an ELO rating between 1200 and 2400, it's been repeatedly hailed by chess experts as the world's best chess training program. This Android version boasts 2,200 core exercises and 1,800 supplementary exercises, meticulously organized across 50 topics.
Based on Grandmaster Maxim Blokh's bestselling book, Combination Motifs, this course features hand-picked positions refined over 20 years of training. The sequential arrangement optimizes learning efficiency. Each position includes a unique 5x5 mini-position hint, encapsulating the core tactical maneuver.
This app is part of the Chess King Learn series (https://learn.chessking.com/), a revolutionary chess teaching method. The series offers courses covering tactics, strategy, openings, middlegame, and endgame, catering to all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players and even professionals.
Improve your chess skills, master new tactical tricks and combinations, and solidify your knowledge with this comprehensive program. The app functions as a personal coach, providing tasks, hints, explanations, and refutations of common mistakes.
Key Advantages:
- High-quality, double-checked examples.
- Requires input of all key moves.
- Exercises with varying difficulty levels.
- Diverse problem-solving objectives.
- Hints provided for errors.
- Refutations shown for typical mistakes.
- Structured table of contents.
- Tracks ELO rating progress.
- Flexible test mode settings.
- Bookmarking feature for favorite exercises.
- Optimized for tablets.
- Offline functionality.
- Syncs with a free Chess King account for cross-platform access (Android, iOS, Web).
- Includes a free trial section to test the app.
Free Version Topics:
The free version provides fully functional lessons allowing you to experience the app before purchasing additional topics:
1. Themes:
1.1. Annihilation of defense 1.2. Distraction 1.3. Decoy 1.4. Discovered attack 1.5. Opening of 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 of 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