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tsukiyo7809
Im honestly sick of being so bad at chess i really just need to get better. (yes i know i resign early and blunder and miss a lot but i really do need something else to help)
ChessMasteryOfficial

Learn and apply the most important principles of chess. - (core of my teaching)
Always blunder-check your moves.
Solve tactics in the right way.
Analyze your games.
Study games of strong players.
Learn how to be more psychologically resilient.
Work on your time management skills.
Get a coach if you can.

SacrifycedStoat
100 Elo games usually have a lot of blunders, so a good tip for you is:

Never ever resign! Your opponent might blunder!
Fr3nchToastCrunch

The classic tip most people will tell you is never resign. And for most people that is pretty solid advice. When you're a noob, you should typically only resign when it's very obvious that there's no way you could possibly win, even if your opponent were to suddenly turn into an absolute fool.

Case in point: A game I played a few hours ago looked pretty bad when I hung my knight, but then my opponent got way too overzealous while trying to attack and accidentally trapped their queen with their own (attempted) pawn storm, and finally missed a queen/rook fork with their knight right after I took the trapped queen.

From there, it was a simple path to victory, encouraging my opponent to castle to where their king would be very exposed (in order to avoid an Alekhine's Gun I'd set up on an open file) because of their pawn storm, neutralizing said pawn storm, and swinging my heavy pieces over to where the now very helpless king was located.

magipi
tsukiyo7809 wrote:
Im honestly sick of being so bad at chess i really just need to get better. (yes i know i resign early and blunder and miss a lot but i really do need something else to help)

Don't resign.

Some of your resignations are absolutely ridiculous. Look:

https://www.chess.com/game/live/137462805394?username=tsukiyo7809

Psychic_Vigilante
tsukiyo7809 wrote:
Im honestly sick of being so bad at chess i really just need to get better. (yes i know i resign early and blunder and miss a lot but i really do need something else to help)

How many books on tactics have you read? If the answer is zero, head to the bookstore.

VerifiedChessYarshe
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Im honestly sick of being so bad at chess i really just need to get better. (yes i know i resign early and blunder and miss a lot but i really do need something else to help)

Whenever you play a Rapid game, before you make your move, try to predict what will happen if you make that move. How my opponent will respond if I move my pawn, knight, bishop there?

Based on your level, this is the best tip.

RussBell

Improving Your Chess - Resources for Beginners and Beyond…

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/improving-your-chess-resources-for-beginners-and-beyond

jules_2030

I started an app called Dr. Wolf App. It got good reviews so I gave it a try. Some users says in gamefies chess. It's like a dou lingo for chess. I tried their 7 day trail and liked it. But theres a yearly subscription. But they had a monthly subscription for only Dollars so I paid for one month for the lessons and computer bot dr Wolf it's like your coach. It's great for beginners. All I wanted to finish the lessons. Like how to check mate on every piece, openings, end games, etc. The app says Dr Wolf does not recommended to give me the lessons yet since I'm not ready but since I'm a paying customer he will have no choice to teach me. So when I finished all the lessons. And best dr Wolf in intermediate sometimes I blunder but he will say I can take back a move. His my coach after all his not there to massacre me. So I cancelled my subscription after the one month expiration date and started playing people online on chess.com and their bots. Honestly I'm still trying to get 400 Elo since some players are good. But twice know I get an email message from chess.com that 2 players violated fair play which I lost those games so they up my rating. So I have no idea what those opponents are doing. Yeah for beginners Dr.Wolf app made me want to play chess. Because other apps people say are not up for it. I play chess for fun win or lose. I know when I blunder, missed, potential checkmate. That my two cents on this subject. If you think you suck trust me you have to get use to sucking or losing. I look for basic openings. Captures, threats and optimization you pieces get you bishop, rooks knights into the game and castle when possible. Then it's up to you on the middle and end games.

iamritvik1

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