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How to analyze your Chess Games (+ Video)

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Hi Chess enthusiasts. Probably you have already heard how important it is to analyze your own games if you want to continue improving at Chess. In this post, I give you 5 useful tips to guide you through this process, so you can get the most from it. Hope they help!

 

Video analyzing my 5 tips

 https://youtu.be/VCfJYh-t7Qk

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5 Tips to analyze your Chess Games

  • Special attention to the losses
  • Don’t analyze Bullets
  • Write down your doubts
  • Analyze your time management
  • Find patterns using Tables

 

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