They lied about chess improvement

They lied about chess improvement

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Want to know the biggest chess improvement lie of 2025?

"You need to study EVERYTHING to get better."

Look familiar?

  • 20 opening variations to memorize

  • 100 endgame positions to master

  • Grind puzzles

  • Hours of YouTube videos to watch

Assuming that doing more will help you succeed.

Here's the uncomfortable truth:

Most ambitious players will start January strong.

  • New books
  • New courses
  • More Motivation

By February?

Back to square one.

Overwhelmed.

Frustrated.

Stuck at the same rating.

I've seen this cycle repeat for years.

Talented minds trapped in an endless loop of scattered learning.

But here's what changed everything for me:

World Champion Garry Kasparov revealed his secret in "How Life Imitates Chess":

He didn't become champion by improving all the areas of his game

He won by understanding his weaknesses and fixing them.

One position at a time.

One weakness at a time.

The truth?

You can improve your chess with just 1-2 focused hours per week.

Each lost game shows exactly what you need to learn next.

  • No guessing.
  • No scattered learning.
  • No wasted time.

I've put together a video showing you exactly how:

"A No-BS Guide to Improve Your Chess in 2025"

In this video, you'll discover:

  • How to create a training plan that actually fits your schedule

  • The secret to consistent improvement (even with limited time)

  • Why most training plans fail (and how to avoid it)

  • The exact method to identify what YOU need to study next

  • How to make every minute of study count

But here's the thing:

Only during January, I'm personally helping my audience craft their 2025 improvement plan.

The video shows you the exact steps to take advantage of this opportunity.

[Watch the No-BS Guide Now >>>]]

Don't let 2025 be another year of scattered learning.

Diego Villanueva