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💸 How much do chess classes cost in Stoke-on-trent?

In Stoke-on-trent, the average cost of chess classes per hour is £11.

 

Tutors rates will vary depending on:

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

97% of our private tutors on Superprof give their first session free.

 

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♞ What can a chess teacher help you with?

Chess has become extremely popular over the last few years. In 2020 especially, Chess became for many a popular pastime. 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 helps 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.

 

Take private chess lessons and learn how to play chess with the help of a certified teacher.

 

You simply just have to pick your private teacher and reserve your chess lessons from the comfort of your home or at an outside location

 

A messaging system allows you to communicate with your tutor to organise your chess lessons 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 1 private teachers in Stoke-on-trent.

 

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♟ How many private teachers are currently giving chess lessons in Stoke-on-trent?

There are currently 1 teachers available to give chess lessons in Stoke-on-trent and the suburban areas.

 

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✒️ How were chess tutors in Stoke-on-trent rated?

From a sample of ratings, students gave their chess tutors an average score of out of 5.

 

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Learn to play chess like a pro with private lessons

It's never too late for children and adults to get involved with chess. If you've never played, it's a lot of fun but also the kind of game that can really challenge you. After all, there's a reason that it's been consistently popular for several hundred years.

In fact, legend has it that the game of chess was originally designed to show an Indian king the value of his subjects. Over time, this game made its way into Europe via Persia and the Arab world. In Medieval Europe, chess took on most of the changes that made it the game we know today.

In the 20th and 21st centuries, computers have helped revolutionise the game and chess computers have famously beaten some of the game's greatest players. Recently, TV shows and Twitch streamers have also helped chess become more popular.

Interested? Let's see how you can get started with chess in Stoke.

Joining a Chess Club in Stoke

One of the best ways to learn how to play chess is from other chess players. If you're looking for chess players, they'll often be found in chess clubs. Players of any age can attend a chess club and they provide a great opportunity to regularly play and learn more about the game.

In Stoke, the North Staffs & District Chess Association should probably be your first port of call. From there, you can find listings for the other chess clubs in the area and get in touch with them. Chess clubs are also useful for finding lessons, tutors, teachers, and tournaments and just generally getting your foot in the door of the chess community.

Even if you can't join a chess club, you could always start one at your school, for example. You'd be surprised how many students in schools would be interested in playing chess, especially after how popular it's become on streaming sites like Twitch, for example. The same is true for students at university, though most universities will probably already have a chess club or chess society that you can join.

Taking Part in Chess Tournaments

Once you've got a bit of experience and a decent level in chess, you can start challenging other players in your local area and around the world. There are regularly chess tournaments going on and if you qualify or have the right ECF grade or FIDE rating, you can participate.

Similarly, thanks to various chess websites, you can also participate in tournaments with players all over the world without having to leave the comfort of your home. While playing games with friends, family, and members of your chess club, it's a really interesting experience to play good players that you're not used to playing. Tournaments are often a good way to find players who are closer to your grade or rating, too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Learning to Play Chess in Stoke with a Private Tutor

While a chess club can help you get regular experience playing against other players, a private tutor can really help you to hone your skills, analyse your game, and provide you with training and practice to help you get better at the game in the same way coaching can help athletes get better at sports like football.

Private tutors can offer chess lessons that are adapted to their students, their level, their experience, and their preferred learning style. After all, chess is a complicated game that can take years to master and even those who've been playing it since they were children will be regularly practising and training to improve their rating and performance.

Like with lessons at school, we can learn more effectively when the teacher takes the time to adapt the course to the student. However, unlike teachers, tutors don't usually teach large groups of students and instead can focus on a small group or individual student. With something like chess, this can turn a good player into an excellent player.

How to Find a Private Chess Tutor in Stoke

If you're looking for a private tutor to improve your chess game or help your children with maths, English, art, or any other school subject, consider searching on the Superprof website.

You can find face-to-face lessons, online tutoring, or group sessions. Each type of tutoring comes with its pros and cons so think carefully about what you need to learn about chess, what your budget is, and how you like to learn.

For a tailored teaching experience, face-to-face tutorials are the most effective as your tutor can spend all of their time focusing on you. This is true for face-to-face tutoring in chess and for students in primary school, secondary school, college, or university. Furthermore, the tutor will also tailor the course to you and adapt their teaching and

There are tutors for every level in Stoke and around the world and even if you can't find a tutor in your local area to come to your home, you can always broaden your search to include online tutors. With games like chess and academic subjects like maths and English, online tutoring can be just as effective as face-to-face tutorials, especially now that you can easily play chess online against players from all over the world.

For those on a budget, group tutorials are always a good idea. If you and a group of friends or family members are interested in learning more about chess, you can hire a tutor together and share the cost of their time and expertise. While you won't be able to enjoy lessons that are tailored to an individual student, you will have a lot of opportunities to learn from the other students.

Remember that a lot of the tutors on the Superprof website will offer the first lesson for free. You can use these free lessons to try out different tutors and different types of tutoring. After all, if you're planning on getting really good at chess, you'll probably be spending a lot of time studying with your tutor so make sure you choose the right one.

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