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kanhaiyag

Hi Guys,

I started my journey before 1.5 year back as a beginner on chess.com but now my rating is around 1600+ but the main problem is "I got stuck here " now there is no improvment in my rating. So want your help that how can i improve my rating and again start my journey from Intermediate to Advance player..

Looking for your support, resource, website,softwares links & advices(Free version :)) which will help me to achieve the same. 

 

Thanks & Regards

Kanahaiya Gupta

kanhaiyag

Thanks C-Crusher & Hourof Code..
your advices definatly matters to me.. i will try to work on that. 

TundraMike

I see no one who responded is a premium member. Maybe someone who is can chime in and say whether or not the premium membership raised your rating when using all the extra tools. 

bgianis

Acccording to this article http://chesslessonsfree.com/improvement-in-chess-according-to-elo/ at your level you should try to play blindfold and start with weak opponents.

All_Exceed

Never buy pirated stuff. Always have appreciation and respect for what People have done either its book or DVD. The best way to show respect towards the author is paying for whatever service they offer but one must be carefull at the aame time not to be fooled. Some can cost hefty prices for literally little content.

Dr_Not_Nyc

Pirate is the best, if its thr for free online why waste cash.

look also for

Romans Lab

its quite good,

All_Exceed

C-Crusher wrote:

All_Exceed wrote:

Never buy pirated stuff. Always have appreciation and respect for what People have done either its book or DVD. The best way to show respect towards the author is paying for whatever service they offer but one must be carefull at the aame time not to be fooled. Some can cost hefty prices for literally little content.

You are right. But do you prefer spending 700$ on course which has no more than 24 hours of lessons, or getting them for free? Your choice. Mine was to get them pirated.

That's a tough one. lol

bigmac30

I did like

Yermolinski's road to chess improvement is good book.  john speelman essential endgame knoledge.  The chess mentor is good on this site as well

loveisbad

hi. you play good, be happy you strong you no weak, play chesse for fun, improve happen automatic. bye

MonkeyH
All_Exceed wrote:

Never buy pirated stuff. Always have appreciation and respect for what People have done either its book or DVD. The best way to show respect towards the author is paying for whatever service they offer but one must be carefull at the aame time not to be fooled. Some can cost hefty prices for literally little content.

Who are you? The moral police? 

Also those prices on those smirnov courses are ridiculous for the amount of study material you get back from it. Most overpriced marketing nonsens ever.

All_Exceed

MonkeyH wrote:

All_Exceed wrote:

Never buy pirated stuff. Always have appreciation and respect for what People have done either its book or DVD. The best way to show respect towards the author is paying for whatever service they offer but one must be carefull at the aame time not to be fooled. Some can cost hefty prices for literally little content.

Who are you? The moral police? 

Also those prices on those smirnov courses are ridiculous for the amount of study material you get back from it. Most overpriced marketing nonsens ever.

I agree with some part od your opinion. But you know, there's something called "RESPECT". You can take this example. If you publish an ebook or a course which took you 1-2 years. And you publish it. Whatif one buys your book or curse and prepares PDFs or Docs o your boo and uploads it on the net. You will be at a great loss. How will you feel for that guy who infringes the copyright?

MonkeyH

Respect is given, not earned. So this a purely subjective choice to respect some things and other things don't. I don't respect the courses of igor smirnov, the quality and the price are in cahoot with each other. 

Also the emotional argument never wins from the rational argument.

I would probably feel bad, what else do you expect? But on the other hand you could change the context to a library. If a library buys your book but no one else buys your book but only lends it from the library, would you be mad at the library??

The biggest mistake in these pirate material debates is the assumption that people who pirate would otherwise buy this stuff if piracy weren't possible. This is very flawed. For instance when you look at the igor smirnov courses ( the free ones, not the pirated ones) and you will check some reviews then a lot of people would not buy these courses. But that doesn't mean they won't pirate it.