u r noob
no more episodes please
of this valueless drivel
thank you
ok
if you want, EwingKlipspringer
but I'm not noob, EwingKlipspringer
u r noob
no more episodes please
of this valueless drivel
thank you
ok
if you want, EwingKlipspringer
but I'm not noob, EwingKlipspringer
@1
"you should start with Rapid. Play ... 15 I 10 first" ++ And whenever you lose a game, analyse it.
"Try Daily" ++ No.
Here is a faster way to become a decent player.
Read/Study some books on opening principles, middlegame planning, and endgame techniques.
You will learn faster than if you try to learn these via trial and error by playing other newbies. In the long run, you will end up as a stronger player in a shorter amount of time.
u r noob
no more episodes please
of this valueless drivel
thank you
ok
if you want, EwingKlipspringer
but I'm not noob, EwingKlipspringer
You kinda are, no offense.
If you really want to improve, you have to play games, analyze, do puzzles, and do lessons as frequently and consistently as possible. Frequency and consistency are the two most important things, followed closely by quality. If you can practice puzzles, play and analyze a game or two, every day, and learn a lesson every week, and if all of these things were comfortably difficult, And if you really want to improve, then and only then will you begin to improve at a decent pace.
2nd episode features the player knocking over pieces in frustration, cursing opponent, then afterwards looking at his first mistake in the opening and resolving to correct it next time, feeling better and moving forward
Of course, more advanced advice is best received from experienced players, but there's still space for everyone to share what they've learned. It's a learning process for all and sharing ideas can sometimes help both the person giving advice and those receiving it.
Of course, more advanced advice is best received from experienced players, but there's still space for everyone to share what they've learned. It's a learning process for all and sharing ideas can sometimes help both the person giving advice and those receiving it.
Interesting thoughts, Mr. ChatGPT.
This is how you can get from noob players to a not bad player by steps:
1. For new players, you should start with Rapid.
Play 10 minutes and 15 I 10 first it could secure that it have enough time to play.
30 minutes and 60 minutes are fine BUT for me, that contains players a lot of more elo than me so I warn you if it DOES.
1th 2. Try Daily IF you go to Chess.com EVERY DAY so you can make your chess knowledge better.
2th 2. If you don't go to Chess.com usually THEN practice Rapid
2.5 Get Rapid lower then lower until you have good elo on Rapid.
Tell me to have the second episode!!!