Scholastic Chess Coaching: The Foundation for Lifelong Success

In recent years, scholastic chess coaching has emerged as one of the most effective ways to equip young minds with strategic thinking, problem-solving skills, and academic confidence. Whether your child is just starting out or already showing competitive promise, enrolling in a structured program can open the door to lifelong benefits. With the rise of […]
GM‑Level Chess Coaching Accessible Online: Train with the Best from Anywhere

What if you could access Grandmaster-level chess coaching without ever leaving your home?With today’s technology and top-tier platforms like Chess Gaja, the dream of training with world-class chess instructors is now a reality—no matter where you live. Why GM-Level Coaching Matters A Grandmaster (GM) is the highest title a chess player can achieve, and learning […]
How to Get Started with Chess Online in Malaysia – Beginner’s Guide | Chess Gaja

Chess is booming across Malaysia — from school clubs in Kuala Lumpur to online tournaments in Johor, more and more Malaysians are discovering the power of this timeless game. If you’re looking to learn chess online in Malaysia, you’re in the right place. At Chess Gaja, we’re here to help beginners take their first confident […]
Chronicles of Chess Champions from Chess Gaja: August 6–12, 2025

Chess Gaja students showcased their skills, perseverance, and progress in tournaments held between August 6 to 12, 2025. Let’s dive into their performances state by state. California Vian had a busy week, competing in two challenging events: Georgia Anhad competed in the North Atlanta Chess Club Pizza Scholastic in Suwanee, GA on August 9. With […]
2025 National K 12 Grade Championships

The 2025 National K-12 Grades Chess Championship is set to take place from December 12 to 14 at the Spokane Convention Center in Spokane, Washington. This prestigious scholastic event, organized by US Chess, brings together young chess talents from across the United States to compete in grade-specific sections, ranging from kindergarten through 12th grade. Event […]
How To Play Chess: The Ultimate Beginner Guide

Welcome to the fascinating world of chess! Whether you’re just starting out or looking to solidify your fundamentals, this guide will equip you with everything you need to know to begin your chess journey confidently. Drawing from the expertise of International Master Levi Rozman, also known as GothamChess, this comprehensive beginner’s guide covers the essentials—from […]
Chess Time Controls – Choosing the Right Speed for Your Game

If you’ve ever found yourself running out of time in a chess game or wondering why some games are over in minutes while others stretch over hours—you’ve already experienced the impact of chess time controls. Time controls are more than just a clock ticking down. They shape the entire rhythm and strategy of a chess […]
Chess Notation Demystified: The Language Every Player Should Know

If you’re stepping into the world of chess—whether as a beginner or a rising tournament player—chess notation is a skill you’ll want to master early. It may look like secret code at first glance, but it’s simply the way we record and communicate chess moves, enabling players to replay games, learn from the masters, and […]
Chronicles of Chess Champions from Chess Gaja: August 1–6, 2025

Our Chess Gaja students continue to demonstrate focus, progress, and fighting spirit on the board. From Illinois to Texas, here’s how our students performed in tournaments held on August 2 and 3, 2025. Illinois Vidyut competed in the 2025 Elite Chess Open held in Lisle, IL on August 3, organized by Elite Chess. Scoring 2.5 […]
Chess Gaja vs Lichess.org: Why Chess Gaja is the Smart Choice for Guided Chess Improvement

The internet has opened up a world of possibilities for chess players. Platforms like Lichess.org have made it easier than ever to play, solve puzzles, and watch online games for free. While these tools are great for casual learning and independent exploration, many players—especially those aiming to grow competitively—reach a point where self-guided study isn’t […]