THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAIN.

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MNyuyu

Hello friends, I know how hard is training chess, I EXPERIENCED THAT MYSELF while I was a young guy and fell in love with chess, there were so many good books to read that I  did not know where to start, but years went by and i learned running into wrong plan and methods, now, at the age of 42, i got some experience i would love to share with those who are interested in improving.

if any of you want to know something about my methods , i will be willing to share it with all of you.

NM. Yudel romero

current blitz champion of holguin,cuba.

masterius77

I wished I played and studied chess as a young guy. However I'm around your age and just picked it up. Any advice for the aged player who is still learning the ins and outs of chess? Also another question I have is how do I snap out of tunnel vision mode while playing a game especially in blitz? I tend to get fixated on a attacking tactic instead of reading my opponents threats, and in blitz I don't feel there's enough time sometimes to see certain threats. (Yes I know, and have been told many times that at my rating, I shouldn't even be playing blitz, but I love the 3/2 format.)

MrPangolin85

Yes MNyuyu, share your training advice please 👍 You are free to message me privately, Sam.

susur0
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