Gabor Balazs is a seasoned chess coach and FIDE Master from Hungary, renowned for his impressive FIDE rating of 2398 and a peak rating of 2435. With over 21 years of chess experience, Gabor has displayed not only competitive prowess but also a deep passion for teaching the game. He is a two-time winner of the Hungarian Rapid Championship for U16 and U18 categories, showcasing his tactical and strategic strength in chess.
Gabor offers a comprehensive training approach, utilising a broad opening repertoire that is endorsed by strong grandmasters. His coaching not only covers fundamental concepts but also delves into advanced middlegame plans, the intricacies of calculation, and a thorough understanding of endgame theory. He is dedicated to crafting personalized training plans that facilitate effective skill improvement, ensuring that each student can learn at their own pace.
Additionally, Gabor emphasises the importance of self-analysis. He assists students in examining their games to identify mistakes and areas for improvement. This methodical approach fosters a deeper understanding of chess strategies and concepts.
Lessons are available in Hungarian and English, making his expertise accessible to a wider audience. The coaching fee is €75 or $80, offering value for high-calibre training.
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My name is Gabor Balazs. I am a Hungarian FM, fighting for the IM title. My top ELO is 2435. I have been playing chess for 21 years. I won the Hungarian Rapid Championship twice (U16 and U18). I love teaching chess. I have a widespread opening repertoire (a lot of openings are analysed by strong Grand Masters).- I can teach you the main middlegame plans, the art of calculation, famous chess games and the endgame theory. I have elaborated, personalized training plans, which helps you to improve your skills effectively.- I help you analyse your games deeply, so you can learn from your mistakes.