Chess Training

Chess Coaching in Singapore: Beyond Labels, Toward Legacy

In today’s chess education landscape, it’s easy to be dazzled by acronyms—MOE, FIDE, SCF. Some academies proudly parade these certifications as proof of quality, positioning themselves as the “only” or “most qualified” option for Singaporean parents. However, at Intchess Asia, we believe that chess coaching is more than just a badge. It’s a relationship: a […]

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Certified vs. Qualified—What Parents & Schools Deserve to Know

In today’s chess education landscape, the term “certified” is frequently used. It’s printed on flyers, dangled in promotions, and often used to signal credibility. But here’s the quiet truth: certification alone doesn’t make a great coach. At Intchess Asia, we’ve met certified trainers who struggle to connect with children. And we’ve seen uncertified mentors who

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What is freestyle chess

What is Freestyle Chess? Why Is Freestyle Chess Popular Now?

Recently, freestyle chess has exploded in popularity, driven by global chess elites and growing online communities. Magnus Carlsen, arguably the best player ever, is a major advocate. He helped launch the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour, a series of high-profile tournaments held in cities like Paris, Las Vegas, and Sydney. These events feature classical time

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How to Choose the Right Chess Coach for Your Child in Singapore

When selecting a chess coach for your child, it’s not enough to choose someone who plays well. Teaching children requires patience, adaptability, and the ability to break down complex concepts into simple steps. A coach who has experience working with young learners will know how to keep lessons engaging while building core skills like calculation,

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Common Mistakes Beginners

The Most Common Mistakes Beginners Make in Chess and Fix

Beginners in chess often make predictable errors that limit their growth. These include poor opening choices, neglecting piece development, ignoring opponent threats, and moving without a plan. Fortunately, these mistakes can be corrected with proper guidance and consistent practice. 1. Playing Too Many Pawn Moves in the Opening Why is this a mistake? Moving too

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The Benefits of Learning Chess from a MOE-Registered Trainer

The Benefits of Learning Chess from a MOE-Registered Trainer

What is a MOE-Registered Chess Trainer? A MOE-registered trainer is a coach approved by Singapore’s Ministry of Education (MOE) to conduct lessons in schools and other educational settings. This means the trainer has passed background checks, adheres to teaching standards, and is qualified to deliver structured, age-appropriate instruction. At Intchess Asia, many of our coaches

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