Find the right chess teacher for your child.
Patient, rated instructors who teach through stories, puzzles, and the quiet thrill of a first discovered check.
We'll surface only 3–5 instructors matched to your child
Let's find your perfect instructor
Three questions. Takes sixty seconds. We'll surface only the instructors who fit.
How old is your child?
We match instructors who specialize in that age group.
Your matched teachers
Each instructor below was selected for patience, proven results with children, and a teaching style that makes chess feel like play.

Margaret Osei
USCF-Rated Instructor & Storyteller
Seattle, WA (also online)
"Every piece has a name and a personality. Once a child knows the knight wants to jump, the game becomes a story they can tell."
Margaret spent seven years as an elementary school librarian before becoming a full-time chess instructor. She weaves folktales into every lesson — the rook is a castle guardian, the bishop a traveling monk. Her students routinely say chess class is the highlight of their week.

David Lim
FIDE-Rated Coach & Tournament Mentor
Chicago, IL (also online)
"I played in college and wasted years learning bad habits. My job is to give kids the foundation I didn't have — so they can go further, faster."
David holds a FIDE rating of 2,180 and coached three students to state scholastic championships in 2024. A former finance analyst, he brings structured thinking to the board without losing the joy of the game. Parents describe him as "a dad who happens to be an expert."

Priya Nair
Certified Chess Educator & Game Designer
Austin, TX (also online)
"Puzzles are the best teacher. One good puzzle solved independently does more for a child's chess brain than ten lectures."
Priya studied game design at UT Austin before founding a chess enrichment program that now runs in fourteen Austin-area schools. Her lessons are built around handcrafted puzzle sets that gradually increase in difficulty. Parents love that their kids beg to do "homework" between lessons.

James Kowalski
USCF Master & Youth Development Coach
Brooklyn, NY (also online)
"I never rush a child. The moment they feel safe to make a mistake is the moment they start learning. Chess is patient — so am I."
James is a USCF Master (2,320) who spent a decade coaching in Brooklyn public schools before joining Gambit. His reputation for calm, unhurried teaching has made him one of the most requested instructors on the platform. Families with anxious or neurodivergent children particularly seek him out.
What families are saying
Real parents. Real outcomes. No incentivized reviews.
Scroll to read more stories
From quiz to first lesson
in under ten minutes
We built Gambit because other directories felt like phone books. This one feels like a recommendation from a friend.
Take the 60-second quiz
Tell us your child's age, experience level, and what matters most in a teacher. Three questions, no account required.
💡 Parents who complete the quiz are 3× more likely to find the right fit on the first try.
Meet your matched instructors
We surface 3–5 instructors who specialize in exactly your child's profile. Every profile includes ratings, a teaching philosophy quote, and real parent reviews.
✓ No scrolling through 200 names. Just the right ones.
Book a free trial lesson
Every instructor offers a free 45-minute trial. Pick one of their next three available slots and confirm — no credit card, no commitment.
⭐ 94% of families who take a trial lesson book a second one.
Free trial lesson · No credit card · Cancel anytime
Get a free instructor recommendation
Not ready to book? Share your email and your quiz answers and we'll send a personal recommendation within 24 hours — written by a real Gambit advisor, not an algorithm.
No spam, ever. We'll only email you about your instructor match.




