- Level up
How do I take my chess to the next level?

- Learn more about opening
- Do puzzles
- Analyse the games
- Learn from mistakes
- read chess books
- Learn more and more endgames also master it
- .....

Study books on a board. Look at like ten annotated games a day. Work hard on your Endgames.
Aha, the blind leading the blind!
as much as tonya is annoying your more annoying

Get a guinea pig
Aha sidenote we haven’t played for a bit I miss our sharp Sicilian positions

Study books on a board. Look at like ten annotated games a day. Work hard on your Endgames.
Ok, for working on end games any suggestions? I can’t get chess books. And for annonoted games like master games or my games?

Study books on a board. Look at like ten annotated games a day. Work hard on your Endgames.
Aha, the blind leading the blind!
Bruh I find sarcasm funny, but that... come on

Rooks Endgames, if you think you're through with pawns Endgames, that's a killer!
True! Should I just set them up myself with a computer?

Better get some books and work on the board with your sticky little finger touching the greasy pieces!
But if it works out for you, maybe you can study onscreen... You need to find out if it prints right in your memory.
Ah ok

if your going to try to use a computer to teach yourself endgames make sure you use an endgame tablebase so 1- the computer plays perfectly and 2- its faster since computer doesn't have to think. also there is lots of endgame videos on youtube. watching instructional endgame videos is probably alot more useful and fun than trying to learn endgames via computer.

You also can try the weird but powerfull book from Hans Kmoch:
That's a mind blower.
I'm not able to understand notations of this book

My name is Lauren Goodkind and I'm a chess teacher based in the San Francisco bay area. I offer a free ebook on my website for beginners on how to get better: www.ChessByLauren.com.
I recommend reading tactic books, hiring a chess coach, and playing games with a slow time control.
I hope that this helps.

My name is Lauren Goodkind and I'm a chess teacher based in the San Francisco bay area. I offer a free ebook on my website for beginners on how to get better: www.ChessByLauren.com.
I recommend reading tactic books, hiring a chess coach, and playing games with a slow time control.
I hope that this helps.
Thx
^^