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About GMChess SchoolDear Chess Friends, The Grandmaster Chess School was opened in St. Petersburg, Russia in November 1998 by St. Petersburg grandmasters. Our goal is to provide the best possible level of chess instruction. So far we have succeeded in this endeavour. Our first international event - GM School Training Session was organized in the summer of 1999. Our specialists are ready to share their experience and knowledge with the students from all over the world. If you're interested in the details please send us an e-mail to info@gmchess.com The GM Chess School is behind the creation of the International Chess Portal - www.gmchess.com. Not only GM School students but also chess fans worldwide will be able to improve their chess knowledge in the most convenient way the Web can offer: personal instructions by grandmasters and best Russian trainers online; coaching via e-mail is available as well. Chess is a very complicated game and only those who have an intimate knowledge of its secrets themselves can share these secrets with the students. Just by definition a 2500+ player is a better teacher than a 2200 player. And our unique situation (12 GMs and more than 30 IMs in one city, most of them taking active part in the GM School project) allows us to provide high degree of chess teaching to students of all ages and playing levels. Welcome to our website!
GMChess is an international company based in Denmark. It has exclusive affiliation
with Alexander Khalifman's Chess School and access to a large number of GM's and
IM's. Our School cooperate with the following leading chessplayers...
Gennady Nesis![]() ICCF GM Gennady Nesis Administration Chief: Head of Correspondence Chess Branch. Born on May 22, 1947 in Leningrad. Honoured Coach of Russia since 1987, winner of ICCF World Cup, 2-nd in 11-th World Correspondence Chess Championship, FIDE International Arbiter; Coaching experience: almost 25 years of organizing and coaching work with many grandmasters including A.Khalifman, G.Kamsky, V.Epishin, K.Sakaev, etc.; currently takes part in regular training sessions with St. Peterburg juniors. Yuri Razuvaev![]() Grandmaster-1976, Honorary trainer of Russia-1977 Peter Svidler![]() GM Peter Svidler, Member of Grandmaster Council, Guest Lecturer. Russia champion 1994,1995,1997; winner of Chess Olympiads 1994,1996,1998,2000 and World Team Championship 1997. Konstantin Sakaev![]() GM Konstantin Sakaev, Member of Grandmaster Council, Permanent Advisor. Russian championship bronze medal winner 1998; winner of Chess Olympiad 1998,2000; Russia champion 1999; coaching experience: assisted GM's V.Kramnik and N.Ioseliani while preparing for World Ch Candidates' Matches. Vladimir Epishin![]() GM Vladimir Epishin, Member of Grandmaster Council, Guest Lecturer. Twice St. Petersburg champion, winner of many international tournaments; coaching experience: long-term official second of Anatoly Karpov. Evgeny Solozhenkin![]() GM Evgeny Solozhenkin, Member of Grandmaster Council, Permanent Advisor. St. Petersburg champion 1998; winner of Reggio Emilia GM tournament 1999. Coaching experience: assisted GM A.Khalifman while preparing and playing FIDE World Ch (Groningen,1997). Sergei Ivanov![]() GM Sergei Ivanov. ELO 2543, International Grandmaster from 1995. A graduate from the Leningrad Pioneer Palace.Three times champion of Leningrad-Petersburg (1991, 1992, 1994), the winner of Club championships in Poland (1990), Russia (1992), Sweden (1999, 2000), the winner of the international tournament in Belsko-Byala (1989), Chelyabinsk (1991), Stockholm (2000). Vyacheslav Osnos![]() Vyacheslav Osnos, The participant of personal championships of the USSR: 1963-1968; Nikolay Yakovlev![]() Nikolay Yakovlev, International Master of Chess. Among his students are: two times champion of Russia among boys (not older than 14 years.) Alekseev E., some participants of the world and Russia championships, the winners of the St. Petersburg championships among girls and boys in different ages. An author of several books about chess theory and practice, published in different years, co-authored and individually. The following books are among them:
Konstantin Aseev![]() GM Konstantin Aseev, International Grandmaster, ELO 2530, 4 times played in the USSR championship, the winner of international tournaments in Leningrad 1989, Munich 1990/1991, Altenstain 1991, Porce 1991, Kechkemet 1992, Berlin 1992, Sochi 1993, the silver prize-winner of the Alehin Memorial, Moscow 1992. Genrih Chepukaitis![]() Genrih Chepukaitis, Master of Sports of the USSR, ELO 2400. The unique expert in blitz. Half a century experience in this genre. The repeated champion of St. Petersburg on blitz. The conductor of blitz-section of the Gandmasters Chess School. Express-analysis, consultations, non-standard recommendations. Correction of an arm direction. You will spend your money to advantage. The professional will teach you to play not only well, but also fast. |
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