Any tip to be better in chess? (quickly method pls)

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JV2009Legends

In the past, i had a decent elo, 600, but now, I dont know why, is just 200... im kinda sad and disappointed of myself and I want to get my elo back

Thanks

aryanchamp16
Maybe start playing when you want to and take breaks here and there, puzzles and lessons are also very good for practice as they teach you new techniques, trust me, from 805 I went to 100 but now I’m 528
Josh11live
You have to do puzzles, puzzlerush, and custom puzzles together all in one day. If you want more pizzles lichess.org comes in with free pizzles
aryanchamp16
You could also grind I guess
aryanchamp16
Lichess does
magipi
JV2009Legends wrote:

In the past, i had a decent elo, 600, but now, I dont know why, is just 200... im kinda sad and disappointed of myself and I want to get my elo back

It looks like you deliberately decreased you rating by resigning games after 1-2-3 moves.

And then you come here and complain? What is the point of that?

Losing on purpose is also against the rules.

GraysonKellogg

There's no "fast" way to get good at chess... (For most people.) So, maybe just keep playing for fun, and you'll get better. I went up by around 600 points after a year of playing, so improvement will likely be slow.

Innominata

If you want to get better at chess quickly as you stated, you'll want to use the best engine you can get to play your games for you.

Otherwise you will need to put in the time training, which is not quick. I post a lot about training to get better but people don't want to hear that it seems. Get better without working for it is the thing everyone wants.

Good luck, you're going to need it.

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.

ManasviAk13
GraysonKellogg wrote:

There's no "fast" way to get good at chess... (For most people.) So, maybe just keep playing for fun, and you'll get better. I went up by around 600 points after a year of playing, so improvement will likely be slow.

yeah, in lichess i entered 2 swiss arenas i just started winning everthing after a long period of losses in the same week

JV2009Legends
Fetoxo escribió:
Hello @JV2009Legends You just resigned after the first few moves in every game. This is considered as sandbagging, which is unfair play and isn't allowed.

I was getting angry so, in the last games, when I saw that I was going to lose, even if it was in the opening or if it was black, I would give up.

DemirDemirdogen

Start with learning E4 openings - They are the most used ones in games.

Don't hesitate when playing, you can blunder.

Focus on controling the center squares.

Focus on developing instead of capturing (unless they blundered and it's a free trade)

You can also use youtube to find tutorials and tips.

Good luck!