I'm a little bit stuck with improving

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Hello fellow chess players,

I'm playing chess for some time now. Or at least I try as good as I can to play good chess games. But I'm losing most of my games. According to my archive. And I want to improve with the functions I now have since I'm a diamond member. But I don't really know how to start. Which path to follow? What plans to make to improve? Which combinations can I do? And much more of these questions. Recently I tried to start up again with the lessons of chess.com. But since I did some lessons/parts already. I'm not really sure what to do with it now. Should I start the course all over again and just do the challenges with it and move on to the next lesson? Or should I do some puzzles with the actual lesson and then move on? Or should I do just where the website says I was. And go on from there? 

As you can read maybe, I'm a bit lost in the path that works the best for me to become a better player. And to get constantly the most enjoyment out of my chess experiences. And I hope you can help me out with finding the right way for me again.

Thank you in advance,

Lada_Niva

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There’s many opinions on this subject but I think the most progress can be made from analyzing your own games move by move to determine where you went wrong. Then let that be a guide for what to focus on. Are you getting out of the opening with an equal position? Do you miss tactical shots on a regular basis. Do you make it to the endgame and then get outplayed?
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@smfl Thank you for your reply. Highly appreciated. Maybe I will try to do this option as well. Thanks again.

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Hello! you can try online chess coaching with us on www.rkcchess.com 

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thanks ,

Manthan Chokshi

I.M. Norm holder. International Chess player.

Director - R.K.Chokshi School of Chess.

Ahmedabad, India.