Study Buddies

Welcome to LeChess’s newest avenue for YOUR chess improvement: STUDY BUDDIES! 

Ask EVERY titled player you know what one of the best ways to study chess is: 9/10 will tell you that studying with a partner boosts productivity and will improve your game! 

With Study Buddies, you will be paired up with a player of similar strength to your own. You then meet together and study whichever area of chess you are interested in improving on! Some suggestions for study are:

·   Opening training: Discuss opening ideas and strategies, sharing known theory and working on new ideas! Your Study Buddy will make an excellent opponent to practice your opening lines on! 

·   Endgame training: Sound endgame knowledge is what distinguishes a good player from a master! Go over key endings with your Study Buddy and play key endgame positions out with your partner!

·   Analyse GM games: Why did Kasparov play that move against Karpov? Did Shirov overlook a tactic in one of his sacrifices? Did Carlsen really play the best strategy against that isolated Queens pawn? Find out the answers by going over GM games with your Study Buddy, discussing your ideas on different strategies etc!

Do you have problems with opposite-side castling pawn storms? Well, grab your Study Buddy, set up such a position and play it out!

·   Your Study Buddy will make an excellent sparring partner! Play games with them and do post-mortem analysis!! Was that Queen sac sound? 

If you would like to be paired up with a suitable Study Buddy, please post a thread on the message board, stating your handle, rating and your current study interests. People who are looking for a prospective Study Buddy, please visit this message board frequently!

If there are any further enquiries, then please feel free to send an ICC tell or message to jimgrange!

Enjoy your studying and see you all on the other side of the GM title!!

Novice Book Study Groups

Novice Book Study Groups

Bosqueverde has identified a need to arrange training activities specifically for players rated approximately 1400 and below (don't worry if you are hovering slightly above the 1400 mark).

Participants are split into groups of five players who meet up to discuss their studies and to take instruction from a mentor. For more information take a look at Bosqueverde's Novice Book Study page and to join visit the Study Buddy message board and message Bosqueverde

If there are any mentors who would like to assist in this activity please message Bosqueverde