Chess Tutor The right way to learn chess

Differences from the Tasc-Tutor

One of the questions we are most frequently asked is about the difference between the “old” Tasc Chess Tutor and the new Tutor?:
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Chess Tutor + Smartboard = successful combination

Dieter Schröder of the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Gymnasium in Osnabrück makes successful use of the Chess Tutor along with a smartboard.
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Cheap volume licenses

For schools and chess clubs we offer volume licences on very favourable terms. Find out about them from our dedicated page:
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WHAT CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT CHESS TUTOR:
Although we are not qualified chess trainers we managed to have two teams qualify for our regional finals by making use of the excellent Steps method materials and Chess Tutor.
MICHAEL MAY, SANDBERGE PRIMARY SCHOOL, HANOVER
We have been using it right from the very first day and I can but recommend Chess Tutor to everyone. I am already looking forward to the next Steps!
HELENE MIRA, BREGENZ CHESS SCHOOL
I make use of the Steps method and Chess Tutor in training, squad training and in the training of very gifted players. The products are excellent value for money.
JÜRGEN HAAKERT, TRAINER, HESSIAN CHESS FEDERATION

Success stories

Are you already using Chess Tutor? We are always happy to receive reports about your experience with the program.

Contact us: info@chesstutor.eu

Steps:

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Step 1

In Step 1 you learn in an effective and pedagogically sound fashion the basic skills, which every successful chess player requires. Step 1 contains 23 lessons, 1800 exercises and 66 games.more

Step 2

In Step 2 you learn in an effective and pedagogically sound fashion the basic rules of tactics and positional play. The emphasis is on attacking techniques with which to win material in a clever way. Step 2 contains 21 lessonsn, 1960 exercises and 84 games.more

Step 3

In the third Step you learn about important opening principles and elementary endings. Then comes an introduction to finding a plan and a broadening and deepening of your knowledge of tactics. Step 3 contains 23 lessons, 2150 tasks and 93 games.more

About us:

Stappenmethode

The Chess Tutor is based on the Steps method devised by Brunia/van Wijgerden. This Steps method is a tried and tested successful way to learn chess. more

Shredderschach

In the Chess Tutor the Steps method has been extended to include many new learning and practice games which have been programmed by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen more

Knowledge 4 IT

The user interface was devised by Eiko Bleicher, who has already gained extensive experience in chess programming. more

iSchach

Sales and product support is the responsibility of Jürgen Daniel. more