Live Game Optimization Method means a coaching system where your real chess games are continuously used to improve your performance, instead of relying on isolated lessons or theory.
Weekly Structured Chess Improvement Plan:
How it works...
1. Play with a plan
Every move should support a clear idea, not just react to immediate threats. A position without a plan usually leads to random play and missed opportunities.
Book: How to Reassess Your Chess By Jeremy Silman
2. Understand...
Built for practical, fast improvement (3–5 hours/week)
WEEK 1 Fix Your Thinking
Goal: Stop blunders and build a solid thought process
Focus:
Tactics (daily)
Blunder prevention
Awareness of opponent threats
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Summary: Lesson #09 Two Training Methods, 2nd May, duration 1hr, Online.
I follow a structured self-training system built on a few strict principles. Before training, I set clear red lines: I do not use an engine during thinking, and I always wo...
In chess, most players don’t lack effort they lack direction.
They solve puzzles, watch videos, and play countless games… yet stay stuck at the same level. The real difference-maker isn’t more content, it’s better guidan...
Most players assume that more games automatically lead to better results. In reality, playing chess and improving at chess are two completely different processes. One builds experience. The other builds strength.
Many players invest years into pl...
Magnus vs Gen Z: Can the Old Guard Hold the Throne?
For over a decade, Magnus Carlsen has been the gravitational center of the chess universe. His style is pragmatic, relentless, almost annoyingly precise has squeezed wins out of equal positions...
STOP BLUNDERING START WINNING
I help you fix recurring mistakes and build clear decision-making through structured training based on your own games.
🟢 Game Insight Session (60–90 min) $40I break down your games to expose the exact decisi...
The Most Common Pattern in 1400–1700 Club-Level Games
After reviewing a large number of club-level games, one pattern appears with striking consistency.
It does not matter whether the player is aggressive or defensive, tactical or positio...
Why 1800 Players Stop Improving (And How to Break 2000)
If you’re around 1700–1900 and feel stuck… this is probably why.
You’re not blundering pieces.You can calculate.You’ve done tactics.
And yet your rating...
Club Players & GM Sindarov
The games of Javokhir Sindarov offer more than entertainment they demonstrate a practical, high-performance mindset that club players can directly apply to improve results.
1. Prioritize active play
Strong chess ...
♟️ Think Like a Master: The Secret of Candidate Moves and Elimination in ChessIn every great chess game, there's a silent process behind the moves — a disciplined mental routine that separates masters from amateurs. One of the most pow...
Bunker-Buster Chess: Building an Opening Repertoire You Can Trust Under Pressure
Intro:
Ever found yourself blanking out in the opening under time pressure? Or doubting your prep when facing an unfamiliar response? Yo...
Title: From Blitz to Classical: How to Train for All Time Controls in the Age of Fast Chess
Introduction
In today's chess world, fast formats dominate the online landscape. Blitz and Bullet are popular for their adrenaline rush and accessibility...
1. Randa Sedar
At just 8 years old, Randa Sedar made headlines as the youngest participant in the 2022 Chess Olympiad. Ranked second globally in the Under-6 category, she secured a silver medal in the Palestinian Women's Championship. Her remarka...
In a region often associated with conflict and hardship, a quieter yet powerful revolution has been unfolding — across the black and white squares of a chessboard. Palestinian chess players, with grit and quiet determination, have been stead...
Chess endgames are the purest test of a player's understanding and technique. While basic endgame knowledge is essential, mastering advanced strategies can transform your game, allowing you to convert advantages with precision and defend difficult...
The Right Way to Study Chess: A Practical Guide
Chess is a game of infinite complexity, and mastering it requires structured study. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced player, following a well-planned study routine will help you improve ef...
Chess has always been a game of creativity, strategy, and mastery, yet the introduction of variants like Fischer Random (Chess960) and Freestyle Chess have added fresh dimensions to this timeless classic. Both formats encourage players to rethink ...
Beginner Chess Strategy Guide
Chess can seem overwhelming at first, but with a solid strategy, you can improve quickly. Here are key principles to follow as a beginner:
1. Control the Center
The center squares (d4, d5, e4, e5) are the most i...
What Things a Beginner Should Not Do in Chess.
Chess can be an exciting and challenging game, but for beginners, it’s easy to make mistakes that can derail your progress. While there’s no shortage of things to do to improve at chess,...
11 Most Advanced Chess Books
Introduction
For serious chess players looking to refine their understanding and elevate their skills to the highest level, advanced chess literature is essential. These books go beyond the basics, providing deep ins...
How to Play Against Aggressive Opponents in the Opening
Chess is a game of strategy, and facing aggressive opponents in the opening can be challenging. They often attack quickly, hoping to overwhelm you early on. However...
The Best Chess Openings for Beginners and Why They Work
Introduction:
Opening preparation is one of the most important aspects of chess improvement. For beginners, choosing the right openings can make a huge difference in their understanding of ...
Sporting rituals are repetitive and symbolic actions that athletes perform before, during, or after a match. These seemingly simplistic acts can have a significant impact on their mental and emotional condition and directly influence their perform...