: Each concept is introduced with theory pages followed by practical positions to reinforce learning. Course Outcomes

Do you prefer or interactive digital files ?

Read a lesson in the Main Book to understand the concept (e.g., Opposition or specific Tactics).

Unlike generic chess books that teach opening principles, Zaveri’s methodology focuses on a brutal truth: His courses emphasize the "Calculation, Tactics, and Positional Play" triumvirate. Students who have attended his workshops claim dramatic rating jumps because he teaches you how to think , not just what to move.

Mastering the rule of the square, opposition, and key squares.

If you get stuck on a particular variation presented in the course, input the position into a chess engine (like Stockfish). Analyze why your alternative ideas might fail and why Zaveri’s recommended path is superior. Final Thoughts

The book is divided into six distinct categories, taking a student from the rules of the game to advanced tactical play.

| Book | Title | Page Count | Focus Area | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | The Chess Course (Main Book) | 416 pages | 75 comprehensive lessons covering everything from fundamentals to advanced play. | | 2 | Curriculum Vol. 1 – Beginners | 120 pages | 24 lessons for absolute starters, introducing the board, pieces, and basic rules. | | 3 | Curriculum Vol. 2 – Advanced Beginners | 120 pages | 24 lessons building confidence with core tactics and strategies. | | 4 | Curriculum Vol. 3 – Intermediate | 152 pages | 48 lessons expanding into openings, middlegame ideas, and techniques. | | 5 | Curriculum Vol. 4 – Advanced I | 128 pages | 48 lessons deepening strategic play and advanced tactical motifs. | | 6 | Curriculum Vol. 5 – Advanced II | 144 pages | 48 lessons focusing on practical play, planning, and positional mastery. | | 7 | Curriculum Vol. 6 – Advanced III | 120 pages | 108 high-level lessons on endgame mastery and competitive readiness. |

over passive reading. Each workbook is designed for students to write down their moves directly on the page, with Volume 1 alone containing over 430 questions meant to be solved across 24 sessions.