About me
Playing experience
- Multiple time South African University Champion
- Represented South Africa in various international events in 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011
- Winner of the international chess festival in Reunion 2019
- Best performing university student at the Commonwealth Games 2013
- Participated in my first national event in 2000
Teaching experience
- Coached Wits University Mens team to a silver medal 2013
- Coached various U/18 & U/20 provincial/regional teams to multiple gold medals in the South African Junior team championships for the past 5 years, 2017- Present
- Professional chess teacher at various educational institutions, 2012-Present
- Head lecturer & Chief of Content at the Mzansi Chess academy, 2021-Present
- Private students of all ages ranging from U/8 to the Senior over 50 category
Best skills
Teaching methodology
Chess like all art forms depends on the individual who will have unique characteristics that make them special. Each chess player has their own sets of strengths and weaknesses that will dictate the structure of their training. A bespoke tailored approach that caters to the needs of the student is worked into each session with the goal of honing in on what ever the specific developmental needs are. This training avenue works well since when certain domains improve, there is scope to branch off into new uncharted territory where learning is constant and uninterrupted.
There are no shortcuts or magical recipes to chess mastery, instead an enjoyable journey of self-learning and revelation await those who wish to embark on the path of chess education. Not only do I wish to enrich your understanding of where the pieces belong, but want to celebrate each landmark of improvement with you.