Master legendary chess tactics on Android! This acclaimed course, rated the best by chess experts, is now available for ELO ratings 1200-2400. Featuring 2,200 core exercises and 1,800 supplementary exercises across 50 topics, it's based on Grandmaster Maxim Blokh's bestselling book, "Combination Motifs." Twenty years of training experience went into curating these hand-picked positions, sequenced for optimal learning. Each problem includes a unique 5x5 mini-position hint to highlight the key tactical maneuver.
This app is part of the Chess King Learn series (https://learn.chessking.com/), a revolutionary chess training method. The series offers courses on tactics, strategy, openings, middlegame, and endgame, catering to all skill levels, from beginners to professionals.
Enhance your chess skills with this program's benefits:
- High-quality, verified exercises: All examples are double-checked for accuracy.
- Comprehensive move input: You must enter all key moves as instructed.
- Adjustable difficulty levels: Challenges range from easy to expert.
- Varied problem objectives: Achieve diverse goals within each problem.
- Helpful hints and error analysis: Receive hints, explanations, and refutations of common mistakes.
- Organized content: A structured table of contents ensures easy navigation.
- ELO rating tracking: Monitor your progress throughout the course.
- Flexible test mode: Customize your testing experience.
- Bookmarking: Save your favorite exercises for later review.
- Tablet-optimized interface: Enjoy a comfortable experience on larger screens.
- Offline access: No internet connection is required.
- Cross-platform syncing: Link to a free Chess King account to access your progress across Android, iOS, and web.
- Free trial: Test the app's functionality with a free portion of the course.
Sample Lessons in the Free Version:
- Themes: Annihilation of defense, Distraction, Decoy, Discovered attack, Opening a file, Clearance, X-ray attack, Interception, Blocking/encirclement, Destruction of the pawn shelter, Pawn promotion, Intermediate move (winning a tempo), Play for a stalemate, Restricting material, Pursuit, Conjunction of tactical methods, Chess Tactics Art for Advanced.
- Difficulty Levels: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100.