I will be available to those who ask for help
What kind of tip
Well you said you were available to help and to not be fooled by your rating. So you have insights into my play?
I'll bite. XD give me some tips.
2. Play often The more you play, the more comfortable you’ll get with the board. Start with slower games to think through your moves. 3. Focus on the opening Control the center of the board with your pawns. Develop your knights and bishops early. Castle quickly to protect your king. 4. Practice tactics Work on tricks like forks (attacking two pieces at once), pins, and skewers. Use online puzzles or apps to train. 5. Don’t move pieces twice in the opening Try to develop all your pieces before moving one piece multiple times unless it's critical. 6. Review your games After each game, look at your mistakes and learn how to avoid them. Most chess platforms offer analysis tools for this. 7. Stay patient Improvement takes time. Focus on small wins, like surviving longer or making fewer mistakes.
Can you help my friend @Dynamax777 ?
You played well, especially in the endgame, but there were a few things to improve. The early ...b5 was risky, and prioritizing development before pushing pawns would have been better. Contesting the center earlier with ...c5 could have helped. In the endgame, you shuffled pieces a bit, and activating your king sooner might have been stronger. Your time management and practical play were good, which helped you win against a higher-rated opponent.
thats the tip i suggested him on his recent game