"I joined the club expecting general chess advice, but the first month was entirely different. We spent four sessions on knight geometry alone — how the piece controls flanks, which squares to occupy in a closed center, and why a knight on e5 is often worth more than a rook. The analysis of Capablanca's 1927 game against Nimzowitsch changed how I see piece coordination. No filler, no vague tips. Just concrete board work and annotated games."
Javier Marín
Club member since October 2024
Javier joined after reading our article on double attacks with the knight. He had been playing tournament chess for two years but wanted structured tactical training. His feedback after the first month: the focus on piece positioning rather than generic openings gave him a clear method for the middlegame. He now prepares his own game annotations using the vector-based approach we teach.