Sorry Chris. I do not have time to create a study plab for you. Instead I will create a "guide forum" for you. First that game analysis. The same thing will follow in another forum here for BDG ryan. So here is the analysis.
This is one game done. The next game will be in another post. But you need to learn this from this game.
1.Castle quickly!
2.Pay attention!
3.Don't be afraid of doubled pawns!
4.Watch so you don't create weaknesses.
5.You are tacticaly weak!
6.Your positional skills need improving.
So do the following.
1.Do tactics trainer!
2.Read books that teach you positional stregth.
3.Learn how to take care of your pieces!
4.Play slow games! Slow down! Play less bullet chess!
5.After ANY slow game look over it and try to figure out where you went wrong. Use pencil and paper and write down your thoughts in positions right after the game. Look for tactical blunders and positional mistakes.
The first teaches you the danger of a centeral king and how to take advantage of one. The second teaches you that you can't just know tactics you have to be positionaly strong or you will never be as strong as you could be.
1 or two more post will follow for Chris and then 2 to 3 post for BDGryan. Thanks!
Sorry Chris. I do not have time to create a study plab for you. Instead I will create a "guide forum" for you. First that game analysis. The same thing will follow in another forum here for BDG ryan. So here is the analysis.
This is one game done. The next game will be in another post. But you need to learn this from this game.
1.Castle quickly!
2.Pay attention!
3.Don't be afraid of doubled pawns!
4.Watch so you don't create weaknesses.
5.You are tacticaly weak!
6.Your positional skills need improving.
So do the following.
1.Do tactics trainer!
2.Read books that teach you positional stregth.
3.Learn how to take care of your pieces!
4.Play slow games! Slow down! Play less bullet chess!
5.After ANY slow game look over it and try to figure out where you went wrong. Use pencil and paper and write down your thoughts in positions right after the game. Look for tactical blunders and positional mistakes.
Here are to good articles to read. One is my own.
1. https://www.chess.com/groups/forumview/king-in-the-centerthe-stolen-crown
2. https://www.chess.com/article/view/how-past-masters-can-help-your-game
The first teaches you the danger of a centeral king and how to take advantage of one. The second teaches you that you can't just know tactics you have to be positionaly strong or you will never be as strong as you could be.
1 or two more post will follow for Chris and then 2 to 3 post for BDGryan. Thanks!