Hi I'm Khadidja Latreche. I'm a Women's International Master from Algeria.
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About me
Playing experience
National champion u/14, u/16, u/18, u/20.
3rd place at 2020 Online African Women chess championship.
Member of Algerian national team from 2007 - 2013.
Member of Algerian Olympiad team 2008, 2010, 2012.
Zone 4.1 Zonal Tournament 2013 Winner.
Sharjah Open 2011 Winner.
Gold medalist at 2011 Arab Games.
2x Silver medalist at 2011 All African Games.
Bronze medalist at 2010 Arab Championships.
3rd place at 2020 Online African Women chess championship.
Member of Algerian national team from 2007 - 2013.
Member of Algerian Olympiad team 2008, 2010, 2012.
Zone 4.1 Zonal Tournament 2013 Winner.
Sharjah Open 2011 Winner.
Gold medalist at 2011 Arab Games.
2x Silver medalist at 2011 All African Games.
Bronze medalist at 2010 Arab Championships.
Teaching experience
13 years of coaching experience.
Students include national champion for age group.
Successful coach of various schools.
Students include national champion for age group.
Successful coach of various schools.
Best skills
Scientific (tried and tested) approach to teaching chess.
Patience.
Motivation.
Hard-working.
Good chess culture.
Patience.
Motivation.
Hard-working.
Good chess culture.
Teaching methodology
I wish to inspire my students with the same love and passion that I have had for chess since a young age.
I believe that chess mastery consists of two components: 1) Having a good understanding of chess (in other words knowing where to put your pieces and what to do in certain positions and structures) and 2) Being able to calculate variations quickly and accurately. After examining a student’s games and understanding their strengths and weaknesses I select specific material tailored to their needs so that they can make progress consistently. I believe strongly in targeted training to address and improve problem areas.
Unfortunately there is no “magic recipe” to success in chess… the key is consistent, clever and targeted work!
I believe that chess mastery consists of two components: 1) Having a good understanding of chess (in other words knowing where to put your pieces and what to do in certain positions and structures) and 2) Being able to calculate variations quickly and accurately. After examining a student’s games and understanding their strengths and weaknesses I select specific material tailored to their needs so that they can make progress consistently. I believe strongly in targeted training to address and improve problem areas.
Unfortunately there is no “magic recipe” to success in chess… the key is consistent, clever and targeted work!