Thanks for sharing this, and how you analyse your games? You put all in a database and check with the engine your moves, what was the best etc...?Sometimes I dont really understand engine moves....
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Play a lot, analyze your games, and primarily study tactics. Your knowledge of openings, endgame, middlegame, etc. will come from analyzing your games and going over grandmaster games. Only study one of those specific topics if it is clear you are specifically losing because of that topic.
Source: https://www.gautamnarula.com/how-to-get-good-at-chess-fast/
As a coach, I can help you with any part of that process, as well as teach you EXACTLY how to think at every stage of the game. Good luck!
Hello, I am trying improve at chess but I need some guidance.
I am getting used to play with humans and I am basically focus to get out of openings decently and not to bludner.
Opening I think is ok at my level, I am basically use the first Vienna and Caro if possible just to have some guidance but after that I have no idea what to do, or at least I am always in the situation where I dont know how to get the advantage. Just to be clear I am not studying these openings in details, just first few moves and what to aim as a position at early game
I am playing tactics etc... (2000 rating my best) but I was wondering if I need to read some strategy or tactics book or if there are resources that will help , or specific lessons here at chess.com?
Maybe a coach is best to address some technical issues? Also what is the best way to analyse my games at this stage?
Thanks for any help