Why Blitz Is The Best Form Of Chess Training According To Coach Jeremy Kane

Why Blitz Is The Best Form Of Chess Training According To Coach Jeremy Kane

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Dear Improvers,

Coach Jeremy Kane has some strong opinions about blitz, and he is not afraid to let us know! 

He makes us rethink whether blitz chess is just chaotic speed chess and argues that blitz might actually be one of the best ways to train and improve at chess.

The idea is simple: improvement comes from playing lots of games, and blitz lets you do exactly that. Instead of spending hours on a single classical game, you can play dozens of blitz games, quickly recognize patterns, test opening ideas, and discover your weaknesses.

Among the most recognizable top blitz players, GM Hikaru Nakamura has gained enormous experience by playing a massive number of blitz games online, demonstrating how repetition and fast feedback can sharpen your instincts.

But, of course, things are not that simple, and there is always a catch: blitz helps only if you play seriously, review your games, and learn something from each one. Used the right way, blitz becomes a fast, practical training lab where every game teaches you something new. Want to know the exact method the author recommends for turning blitz into a powerful training tool?

Key Takeaways

  • Play more games: Improvement comes from experience, and blitz gives you lots of it quickly.
  • Build pattern recognition: Fast games train your intuition and tactical awareness.
  • Test openings constantly: Each blitz game is a chance to learn or refine one new opening idea.
  • Always review afterward: The real improvement happens when you analyze your games.

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