Improving: How to Study Chess
Studying Chess is Boring when you think about it but it is also Creative,Smart,and sharpens the Mind.
•How to study chess
•Books and writing
•Noting what is important
•Practice and repeat the openings
How to Study Chess?
Studying chess is harder than said, But not Impossible. What you'll need is a Notebook, a chess board,and a chess openings book (not a cookbook!). Now start from the beginning of the book or choose the chapter which you want to start or have difficulty with and set up a position, copy the following moves from the book, Note down these Moves and the most important things you need to know then stop over there and repeat these moves. This is one of the ways you can study chess the easiest. Keep all these openings or tactics in your mind, come later and study 1-2 hours a day to improve more harder.
•Books and writing
You can choose any kind of Chess books, You can choose "How to Reassess Your Chess" by Jeremy Silman and a few others


Writing- Confused of what to write? You note down facts and key tactics which will motivate you and you will also write Opening Lines for Example:
1.e4 e5 · 1.e4 e5 Double King's Pawn Opening or Open Game
· 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Ruy Lopez · 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 Scotch Game
there are more opening lines than this lines But these two and Other basics are Italian Game and Caro-Khan are the best ideas as I suggest you to study Basic openings First.
Some are:
What is important? the things about chess that are important are knowing the chess masters of the past and chess history and experience. When you study chess it is opening to know the best openings and your accuracy studying chess will definitely help you on your chess path to championships,tournaments, and titles. You can have more knowledge on chess Openings,Titles, and Grandmasters if you just read their books or Read articles and playing more games.
Practice and repeat the openings
If you find like 5 or 10 openings that are perfect of you, chosen by you, and more of your style you're all set! All you gotta do now is Do these lines on a real chess board and practice them and then if you want read Articles find out Very interesting stories of chess players and be inspired.
Alot of Chess players Has their own story. For example Magnus motivation to chess Was to just beat his sister and now he's world no:1! These Inspirations don't just inspire they also motivate you.