
Why You Keep Blundering in Chess (And How to Fix It for Good!)
Have you ever stared at your screen, completely shocked by the move you just made? You're not alone. Blunders happen at every level.
The 3 Most Common Types of Blunders
1. You blunder a piece, hang your queen in a winning position, or miss a tactic. Why? Because you move too fast, think the game is already won, or fail to look for captures and threats.
2. Calculation errors. You visualize only one or two moves ahead. You calculate the moves you want to play but don’t consider your opponent’s response.
3. Small errors that weaken your position, like making moves without a plan or a weak pawn.
One of my students, Russell from California, struggled with blunders. He was stuck at 1100, frustrated with his lack of progress.
He decided to go all-in on my "Stop Making Blunders" course—a structured, step-by-step method to eliminate mistakes.
🚀 Two months later, he shot up to 1532, increasing his win rate to 60.3%!
I’ve created a step by step system designed to help you:
✅ Recognize your blunder patterns and eliminate them
✅ Follow a day-by-day training plan
✅ Get real feedback on your games and mistakes.
I’ve created a course: "Stop Making Blunders", and until Tuesday, you can get it (mastery plan) with my feedback and an individual 1-hour coaching session.
Blunders aren’t just bad luck—they’re patterns you can fix with the right training.
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