I know, from my own experience, how rewarding it is to be an elite chess player and trainer. Not only does society strongly associate chess ability with intelligence, but you become a role model for others in the chess community. How awesome is that?
Imagine yourself, five years from now, having achieved your big chess dream. You’ve won against the chess master and won the tournament. Everyone is congratulating you, and you’re celebrating with your community of chess improvers, who have been backing you every step of the way.
I understand that you may have doubts – is that truly possible for me, Max?
Let me ask you this: What you have done so far has gotten you to your current chess rating, right?
You could keep doing the same things. You could try to figure out what to do on your own, sorting through the masses of chess information out there.
But you know what chess players are like – everyone has their own opinion. And it takes a lot of trial and error to figure out what really works when it comes to chess improvement.
That’s why I want to shorten your learning curve so that you can learn the best thinking techniques and training methods for chess mastery in a fraction of the time.
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