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Last month, an absolute beginner student in Dubai fell into a Scholar’s Mate trap and lost in four moves. It was frustrating, but it taught him something valuable: mastering chess opening traps can completely flip a game in your favor from the very first moves.

At Chess Gaja, we’ve seen how players at absolute beginner and beginner level often miss ...


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Last month, a 1600-rated student in Dubai told us she spent hours trying to study chess openings by memorizing 20 different lines, only to lose in the first 15 moves. The problem wasn’t her memory—it was her approach.

Most players study chess openings by cramming variations, then panic when their opponent plays something unexpected. At Chess Gaja, w...


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Last month, one of our students at Chess Gaja struggled with the Sicilian Defense, forgetting key moves after just two games. This happens to most players who try to memorize chess openings without a proper system.

Effectively memorizing chess openings requires a balance of core principles and targeted memory techniques. Choosing structured learning over random memo...


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CHRONICLES OF CHESS CHAMPIONS

Rising Stars of Chess Gaja


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Last month, a 12-year-old student at Chess Gaja missed a back-rank mate in a tournament game. It wasn’t because she couldn’t see it, but because she had never trained that pattern. Incorporating targeted chess tactics puzzles into your routine is the fastest way to spot winning moves when it matters most.

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