How Andrew Tate train
When andrew Tate wake up he first - Read "The Improving Chess Thinker" by Dan Heisman and then "The Amateur's Mind" by Jeremy Silman.
- Study "Silman's Complete Endgame Course" nearby, and get some software to practise the endgame positions. You can get Houdini 1.5 (engine) and Arena (GUI) for free.
- Play many slow games (at least G/75) to use the advices given in the books and slowly getting them to a level where you make use of the advices subconsciously.
- Solve tactical puzzles: Here on chess.com or http://chess.emrald.net
- Review your own games with a stronger player or the computer!
- Don't spend too much time on openings! You only need to know a few moves and the main principles of the opening. Follow me if you want to be The Top G in chess