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SupremeOverlordLeah

Hey all, I'm trying to improve my chess and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction for guides to improve. I basically just know how the pieces move, but trying to look for resources online has been a bit overwhelming. Thanks for any help!

SupremeOverlordLeah

Nevermind I've realized there are literally lessons on this website. Carry on folks lmao.

ChessMasteryOfficial

Learn exactly how to think in the opening, middlegame and endgame — this is what I teach.
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.

RussBell

Improving Your Chess - Resources for Beginners and Beyond…

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

ari-learner

Start with this

https://www.chess.com/courses/train/90f25bbf-c7df-4de8-ba1a-989cd3728a0b

GMegasDoux

Chessbrah building habits will help you, it is on youtube. Great series.

Leto
Chessbrah again. Is it good for 2100 also? I heard about him many times.
GMegasDoux

@Leto GM Aman Hambleton does the Building Habits series. GM Eric Hanson does other content. Both of them do the Chessbrah channel. I can't say as I am not yet any where near 2000 and that is where the habits series ends. I only started watching it recently.

Leto

Thank you!

HeckinSprout

Hello! Aside from the lessons here, there's also puzzles which over time will improve your ability to spot tactics.