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💸 How much do chess lessons cost in Bristol?

In Bristol, the average rate of chess lessons is £14.

 

The price of your lessons will vary depending on:

  • Where your lessons will be held (online or an outside location)
  • The frequency of your lessons and the length of the lesson
  • the objective of your classes (are you wanting to learn chess for fun or prepping for a tournament.)

97% of our private tutors on Superprof offer the 1st hour of the lesson free.

 

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♞ Why is it good to learn to play chess?

Chess has become extremely popular over the past few years. In 2020 especially, Chess became for many en enjoyable way to pass time. In addition, the release of the series 'The Queen's Gambit' fueled the nation's desire to learn how to play Chess like the pros!

 

Playing chess is a favourite pastime for many people and offers a number of benefits. Did you know that learning how to play chess aids brain development and improves hand-eye coordination?

 

In addition, individuals who play a lot of chess have highly developed thinking abilities and also strong memory skills.

 

Sign up for private chess lessons and learn how to play chess with the help of a competent teacher.

 

Whether you want to take private lessons from your home or take online classes, select your teacher and reserve your classes today.

 

A messaging system allows you to get in touch with your tutor to organise your chess classes whether you want to learn from the comfort of your home or at an outside location

 

Use the search engine to find your chess teacher from among 3 chess teachers in Bristol.

 

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♟ How many private teachers are available in Bristol to teach you how to play chess?

There are currently 3 teachers available to teach chess lessons in Bristol and the suburban areas.

 

You can refer to their tutoring advert and message the chess teacher that corresponds to your needs.

 

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✒️ How do students score their chess teachers in Bristol?

From a sample of 2 recommendations, pupils gave their chess teachers an average score of 5 out of 5.

 

A customer relationship manager from the Superprof team will be available to find a solution (by phone or e-mail during weekdays) if you have any queries about your course.

 

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Why Study Chess?

Chess is a cerebral board game that requires every ounce of focus you can muster if you are to prevail. It doesn’t come naturally to many of us, so don’t be disheartened if the idea of becoming proficient at the board game seems impossible. We can all learn to play the tactical game, and the sooner we expose ourselves to the suitable learning material and tutor, the faster we’ll be able to progress.

With the recent success of the Queen’s Gambit, a fictional show on Netflix about a young girl who becomes a chess prodigy now’s as good a time as any to step your game up and learn more about the board game. And just like the TV show demonstrates, chess can be seen as an exercise in patience and problem-solving, which can then be applied to other areas of life.

It’s a game that teaches you to be humble both in victory and in defeat and to try your hardest even when the odds are stacked against you.

The Main Challenges of Chess

The main challenge of chess is sticking with it even when it seems like there are so many rules to learn and strategies to develop.

Chess might at first appear to be a single game of outmaneuvering your opponent to victory, but the truth is, there are an endless amount of moves that can be made as well as a lot of different pieces that have different ways of moving.

While in the average game of chess, you can expect around 80 moves, the number of possible moves available to you is ludicrously high and incomprehensible to the human mind at around 3580. This means you need an almost encyclopedic knowledge to be able to think one step ahead of your opponent and get the upper hand during a game.

On top of the vast number of moves available to you as the player, you will also need to become very familiar with the six pieces’ moves, which comes with its own difficulties. What’s more, it’s becoming more common these days to have computers figure out the optimal moves and even take on the best in the world and come out on top.

Since chess is a logical game built upon a series of patterns, it can be gamed by computers, which is just another deterrent to new players since it can seem impossible to progress when computers dominate the game.

However, the reasons to stick with chess are compelling, and having a tutor by your side can help you excel and bring out the best in your game. When you work with a chess tutor, you can bypass some of the steep learning curve associated with chess as a beginner. They can get you up to speed on everything you need to know about the different pieces, their movements, and effective strategy. Even if you consider yourself an experienced or advanced chess player, if you’re humble enough to take on a chess tutor, you could discover holes in your game or common mistakes that could hold you back.

What’s more, a chess tutor will be able to tailor the lessons to you, taking into account your skill level, past experience with the game, and any other relevant information. This is much better than trying to learn from a textbook or online course because you can get real-time feedback on what you’re doing right or wrong.

The other benefit of working with a tutor is that you can work through strategies and moves together, either with them in-person or even just through an online video call.

Benefits of Studying Chess

Chess is one of those rare games that can actually sharpen your cognitive skills, not dull them.

That’s not to say that playing games is a waste of time, far from it, but often times we play games to tune out and escape our responsibilities.

With chess, the fun comes from the challenges it presents. It’s a game that trains you to enjoy focussing on the task at hand intensely and working through obstacles with logic and problem-solving skills. As you might imagine, this can have a great knock-on effect on your personal and professional life.

If you can focus on a chess game and perform the necessary mental acrobatics to pull off the win, you can take those skills to other areas of life, like your job or your studies.

But the kind of focus required from chess isn’t just for show; it demands you to think on your feet and react to the unfolding situation in front of you. It isn’t a game that lets you be ponderous and take a long time to think out every single move since many opponents will get impatient, and if you play in a competition there will likely be a timer.

As a result, from the outset, you are forced to think proactively a few moves ahead, but you also need to be able to react to your opponent’s moves too.

This can be a real workout for the brain, so if you feel like you spend a lot of your free time doing activities with a light cognitive load, chess can help train the brain. The more you play, the better you’ll get at the game, but also the sharper your focus will be and your ability to think on your feet.

Find a Chess Tutor on Superprof

If you’re in the Bristol area, you can find a local chess tutor through the Superprof website.

With the search function, you can find the perfect chess tutor for you, factoring in the level of teaching experience they have, as well as their hourly rate and overall student rating.

You also have the flexibility to take classes either in-person or online via webcam, so you can work from the convenience of your own home if you prefer.

Many tutors offer a sample class to first-time students, which lets you try before you buy.

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