My wrongs on chess.com

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Well, for starters, I never read most of the books I recommended. Second, I never was consistent with my own training, so why would I tell others to be? I don’t analyze my own games, so why tell others to do so?

Truth is, all the knowledge is out there for anyone. It is a google search away. The only people looking for help, are troll accounts. Next time someone posts a thread on how to get better, just wait a week, if you are inclined to help him. If a week goes by and no one responds, give it a try maybe. If he doesn’t respond to anyone. It is a Troll.

They baited responses out of me and they got them. I’m probably considered a troll by everyone here. My story is the truth. I didn’t make it up. If you don’t believe me, that’s your issue not mine. All those things did happen to me, regardless of what others and chess.com thinks. Of course I can’t prove it. Oh well. I know I told the truth at least. That’s all I care about now.

I will not use chess.com to play games. I will only use it, to use it’s other resources. Too many cheaters on chess.com, and I don’t believe anything that chess.com says about cheating. They are obviously lying. Of course, am I right or wrong? Who cares? I’m a troll right?

I will leave by saying a few more things before I leave the forums.

1.). Dan Heisman was onto something, and many people discredit him.
2.) How did Bobby Fisher get good?

Answer those two questions, and you know how to become a GM. Well, that is not exactly everything you need to know. This is not a full course. Just my two cents.

One last thing. When your lie withholds truth, to the benefit of the person telling the lie, it’s not a white lie. It’s called a lie by omission. Don’t ever do it. End of discussion.