Is there any chess trainer available . And they can tell their contact number .
Can begginers gain rating above 100 ? How can we do that .

At this stage you are very low rated, so the best way for you to improve is to play lots and lots of games and learn from them

At this point, theres no need to for a trainer, the best thing is to play a lot and do a lot of puzzles, watch chess youtube videos, etc.

I've seen your account, and saw that you've lost more games than what you've won. Please don't be demotivated, that's a key factor in chess improvement. Also, don't play bullet nor blitz, try to only play longer games, where you can think for more time.

At this point, theres no need to for a trainer, the best thing is to play a lot and do a lot of puzzles, watch chess youtube videos, etc.
This is the best time for a trainer.
At lower levels, getting better is mainly tactics and other stuff like that… so it’s easy to find out how to improve there.
As we get higher rated, improving isn’t so simple, so it’s often more important to get a coach as someone who is 2000+ than for someone who is (for example) 1000.

The best ways to improve are to:
Play chess puzzles, play games, and analyze those games
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The best ways to improve are to:
Play chess puzzles, play games, and analyze those games
Sorry, this has nothing to do with the thread, but your username flair caught my eye, and as I am a nosy person, I clicked on profile. It's of no consequence or relevance, doesnt matter at all really lol but I too put the blunder on my username flair, and I too reside in OK. Just an insignificant consequence that I found kinda interesting, so naturally I had to share it. Anyway, have a good one
Awesome! Maybe sometime we might chance upon each other while playing chess (that’d be crazy)

Hi there @Aravind_TVRS check out NM Dane Mattson's Beginner's Study Guide (0-600) with valuable tips that will up your game. Wish you success in your improvement journey!

Hey, @Aravind_TVRS noticed you are playing lots of bullet, this will not help you as much because you will not have time to think about your moves/calculate.
What I would recommend to get out of 100 is:
1.only playing 10+0 as this gives you the most time to think while still having some time pressure
2. Going on youtube and watching some very basic opening guides; NO TRAPS/dubious openings, EX: Scholars Mate. This will help you to not lose in 4 moves and understand some basic ideas.
3. This is probably the most important: Every single move has to have a purpose. when ever you make a move talk to your self and say "what did I accomplish" this will get easier the more you play and more chess content consumed. Getting more advanced you can even start making plans and carry out 2-3 move ideas.
I hope this helps

Hey, @Aravind_TVRS noticed you are playing lots of bullet, this will not help you as much because you will not have time to think about your moves/calculate.
What I would recommend to get out of 100 is:
1.only playing 10+0 as this gives you the most time to think while still having some time pressure
2. Going on youtube and watching some very basic opening guides; NO TRAPS/dubious openings, EX: Scholars Mate. This will help you to not lose in 4 moves and understand some basic ideas.
3. This is probably the most important: Every single move has to have a purpose. when ever you make a move talk to your self and say "what did I accomplish" this will get easier the more you play and more chess content consumed. Getting more advanced you can even start making plans and carry out 2-3 move ideas.
I hope this helps
I agree but you also need to game rewiew and take lessons from chess.com or chessly, chessable etc.
Please be respectful and kindful while speaking .
Greetings from India ,
By Aravind TVRS .