Blunder Master Here.. How do I stop making so much blunders?

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cottonkandy

Then if it takes you 1min max, you should get the puzzle right

2000Knights
Chesstesst wrote:

ok, than i don't see what your problem is

Looking at the position and can't see tactics and good moves.

2000Knights

So are you saying puzzles will help?

cottonkandy

Yes, puzzles will help too.

cottonkandy

That’s what chess.com was made for, to get better and do puzzles

2000Knights
Chesstesst wrote:

even i cant do this often in 1 minute. its crazy for an beginner to expect that.

Are you a beginner? You joined chess.com today. 

cottonkandy

Prob his alt acc

2000Knights

Also will this blog help? https://www.chess.com/blog/EnergeticHay/25-ways-to-improve-at-chess

2000Knights
cottonkandy wrote:

Prob his alt acc

An alt? 2 accounts are not allowed at chess.com!

cottonkandy

Idk go ask yourself go read through it

cottonkandy

Dud there are so many people on chess.com who has alts

2000Knights
cottonkandy wrote:

Dud there are so many people on chess.com who has alts

That does not mean it's allowed! 

cottonkandy
ravigagne wrote:
cottonkandy wrote:

Dud there are so many people on chess.com who has alts

That does not mean it's allowed! 

Like everyone has an alt acc

2000Knights

Well if everyone have a alt then it should be reported! Also I

2000Knights

I know that I will make blunders, I want to make less blunders.

cottonkandy

I don’t have an alt, but I guess you can report everyone on chess.com if you really wants too.

jdouglasj
RedFastMath wrote:
ravigagne wrote:
RedFastMath wrote:

Calculate, what will your opponent want to do, stop that, what will your opponent play after you make your move. I prefer to play 15|10 but 10 works I guess

So are you saying that when I look at the board, look at what my opponent -wants- first? 

For example:

Try and find the right move. This is a game by 2 GMs I thinkDone? 

So Notice that black’s bishop is trapped or inactive, take advantage of this. You push the pawn to stop the c pawn from pushing and getting the bishop active. Then you stop the other pawn from moving forward so the other bishop is trapped too.

Hope this helps!

That WAS helpful. I never thought of using a piece to block another piece in.

acceptablecheddar

Puzzles, slower time controls, think about your every move, look for tactics and patterns 

Moonwarrior_1
nklristic wrote:
ravigagne wrote:

So as you see in my games on my profile, I lose a ton of games, on blunders. I lose a lot of pieces, I make game changing blunders, can't see tactics, and mate in a couple moves for my opponent. I usually play 10 min unless I play with my friends which are really in the bullet and bliz and think that 10 min is too long. When I play my games, I look in the position for about 15 seconds to 2 minutes, and sometimes, I make a blunder after looking in the position in that time. Now I know that you probably say that I should play 15 minutes to 45 minute but that takes too much time and I have to manage my club and also watch some of the chess lessons. ( Please tell me if you find a video about not making blunders!) Please help me not make blunders because I lost 75 rating points and I started to lose all the time.  

So you basically know that you should be playing longer games, but refuse to do so. Sorry to say, but there is no magic wand here. You might improve a little even with shorter games but most of the people need longer games to improve their chess. That is just the way it is.

I see that you are playing multiple games per day. It is better (for improvement sake) to play a single 30 minute game than 3 10 minute per side games. It will probably take less time as well, if you plan to analyze it later (it takes less time to analyze one game than 3, no matter how long those were). 

In short, play less games but play longer ones if you wish to improve. If you really dislike longer games, then it will be difficult to improve optimally, as I've said, there is no magic wand there. 

+1

Liamhns22

Just play longer games and practice analyzing the situation