Self-taught - Grandmaster
The course is ideal for who feel stuck and don't know what to study next. It is particularly valuable for "lone wolf" players who prefer a structured curriculum they can follow independently.
This is not a "passive" course. To see results, you must commit to the rigorous practical exercises and repetitive training tasks. Self-Taught Grandmaster
The course is built on the philosophy that modern players often "know" too much but "do" too little, leading to inconsistent results. It focuses on transforming passive knowledge into "unconscious competence"—skills that trigger automatically during a game. The course is ideal for who feel stuck
The course covers the "Main Problem" of self-taught players (lack of a clear system) and moves into advanced concepts like planning, style development, and the "High School" of chess. To see results, you must commit to the
Highly praised for providing a clear, step-by-step roadmap for study, which is often what self-taught players lack most.
Can we become a Grand Master through self study? - Chessable
