Chess Crazy Secrets
Lets Start with this Boring Topic :
In chess, calculation is the process of working out concrete move sequences in your mind before playing them on the board. It involves visualisation future positions, considering possible replies from the opponent, and evaluating which sequence leads to the most favourable outcome.
Chess calculation is the skill of mentally exploring and evaluating move sequences to determine the best continuation in a given position.

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On Chess.com, there are several tools and training modes you can use to practice advanced chess beyond casual play. Here’s a breakdown of what you can do:
1. Analysis & Calculation Training
Analysis Board – Replay your games, analyse variations, and practice deep calculation by exploring move trees.
Game Review – After a game, use the computer analysis to see your inaccuracies, mistakes, and blunders. Focus on critical moments to sharpen calculation.
Guess the Move – Try to predict what move a strong player played in a famous game. This helps build intuition and advanced positional understanding.
2. Tactics & Patterns
Puzzles (rated & custom) – Work on high-rated puzzles (2200+). They force you to calculate long, forcing sequences like advanced combinations and defensive resources.
Puzzle Rush Survival – No time limit, but the puzzles keep getting harder. Perfect for deep calculation.
Puzzle Battle – Fast-paced tactical fights against another player—useful for sharpening calculation speed.
3. Endgame Mastery
Drills – Practice theoretical endgames (Lucena, Philidor, etc.) and complex winning techniques.
Custom Positions – Set up your own endgame studies or recreate positions from books and practice against the engine.
4. Play for Advanced Practice
Play vs. Bots – Choose stronger bots (2600+), or themed bots that mimic world champions, and practice specific strategies.
Slow Games (Classical/Correspondence) – Longer games force you to calculate deeply and test advanced preparation.
Tournaments & Arena Events – Compete in strong fields to test advanced skills under pressure

If your main goal is calculation & visualisation, I’d recommend combining:
High-rated puzzles (deep tactics).
Guess the Move (master-level intuition).
Custom endgame drills (precision play).
Slow games + analysis (practical calculation training).
Would you like me to design a structured training plan on Chess.com. Then Comment on Comments Section.
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