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russ6200
So, I am doing the puzzles and range anywhere from 1400-1700 depending on how tired I am when I do them. However, my overall rating is consistently under 600. I primarily use the Pirc and Queen’s gambit as my openings. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Alramech
Cooper5568 wrote:
So, I am doing the puzzles and range anywhere from 1400-1700 depending on how tired I am when I do them. However, my overall rating is consistently under 600. I primarily use the Pirc and Queen’s gambit as my openings. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Do keep in mind that your Puzzle rating will not match your other ratings since the points in the Puzzle system is very different.  Most everyone's puzzle rating is much higher than their rapid or blitz ratings.

russ6200
I didn’t realize that, thanks. I guess I need to study more. I just keep floating up and down at this low rating.
magipi

Any chess skills that you have are irrelevant if you don't pay attention to the game.

Take this daily game: https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/daily/356630415

White plays 9. Nxe4, and instead of taking the knight you made a random move. Why? How?

 

russ6200
Yea, I remember that one. Stupid move.
russ6200
I’m trying to play longer games in the tournaments now. The 10 minute timer seems to add an element of pressure that I’m not accustomed to yet.
russ6200
Thanks magipi for checking the games out!
tygxc

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"So, I am doing the puzzles and range anywhere from 1400-1700 depending on how tired I am when I do them. However, my overall rating is consistently under 600."
++ How much time do you spend solving a puzzle? How much time do you spend on a move in a game? The time per move in a game should be longer, as in a game you do not know if there is a tactic for your or your opponent, so you have to assume there is one.
"I primarily use the Pirc and Queen’s gambit as my openings."
++ Openings are not relevant. Middle game tactics decide games, regardless of opening.

kristhdoomer

Hola amigos, saludos desde Colombia.

russ6200
tygxc, I hadn’t considered the time per turn. You are correct. In the puzzles I know there is a solution I just have to find it. I do spend a more time on the puzzles as they are not timed. I need to consider every move I make as if there is a solution to discover. Good advice there, thank you.
russ6200
That really worked @tygxc, I just won my first tournament game over a 1200+ player. The tactics practice and patience on moving really paid off. I’ve never used so many pins in a game before. I don’t know how to copy a link here, but maybe you can let me know what you think of you have time? I didn’t finish my analysis yet, but apparently made a few errors in the opening.
russ6200
Followup question, is it ok to use the book analysis in the app during a tournament?
laurengoodkindchess

Hi, Cooper5568! My name is Lauren Goodkind and I’m a respected  chess coach and chess YouTuber based in California: 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5SPSG_sWSYPjqJYMNwL_Q

 

 

I have tips and resources to help you improve your chess skills!  

-I  offer a  free beginner’s free eBook on my website, in case you are interested. The book is about asking questions before each move.  

-Learn basic tactics such as the fork, discovered attack, pin, and more.  I offer interactive puzzles on my website:  

-I recommend two books for you: “50 Poison Pieces”   and “Queen For A Day: The Girl’s Guide To Chess Mastery.”  Both books are available on Amazon.com.  Both books are endorsed by chess masters!  

-If you are serious about chess, I highly recommend you hiring a chess coach to help you.  

-Also consider all checks and captures on your side and also your opponent’s side. Always as, “If I move here, where is my opponent going to move?”

I hope that this helps.  

russ6200
Thank you Lauren, I will take a peek at the videos. Thanks so much for your assist.