Any Tips on Improvement?

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Avatar of Autosong

Adult learner here,
Feels like its getting harder to find advice/ tips on how to improve after 2000.
I'm a self learned player mostly playing online so I got great gaps in my chess knowledge and dk how to close the bridge lol.
I have a couple of Short & Sweet opening courses and am working on Yuspov's books but I am too impatient and feel like I ain't improving at all.
Any tips would be great. Thanks in advance 

Avatar of TheTimeIsMeow
I feel like you should be giving us advice, lol. Great job on hitting 2000.
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TheTimeIsMeow님이 썼습니다:
I feel like you should be giving us advice, lol. Great job on hitting 2000.

Thanks for the compliment haha
My goal in chess is to get a CM title or higher so Im trying to improve as much as I can

Avatar of Josh11live
2000 is sooo good. I want it. Give me(jk). I’lll give you this blog and the games you see here might do something, but I don’t think so, but there are some annotated games there about me playing a 1900 2 times and a 2000 q time so you might learn from them or maybe learning from annotated gm level games explained by Levy Rozman.

Go here in this blog and check what you may be looking for and I’ll be updating this when I get the chance to. It may say unfinished, but that’s just a technical issue. Read this only for those people who know I am on ios I managed to make this because in a club I found a blog link and I clicked and I found the option to make a blog.

https://www.chess.com/blog/Jozonthe195/chess-tips-annotated-games-and-openings-unfinished

Avatar of Gottfried94

How's your endgame. I know my endgame is complete trash... I'd also know other things to improve, many other things. But I don't know how to stop making stupid blunders

Avatar of Josh11live
Check my blog at #4, #5. 2000 is hard. Congrats again
Avatar of EDGE33332

To improve? CM is around like 2500 blitz so if you can get that you should have a shot at getting the title. I would suggest a coach+chessable courses and go through intense calculation training, dvoretskys endgame manual, devoretskys analyticla manual, yusopov series 1-9 entirely, 100 end games you must know, positional play, aagrads grandmaster preparation, woodpecker 1 and 2. Do all this and your CM guaranteed. I am still barely trying to finish woodpecker. This chess material should take a few years minimum. I just reviewed some of the basics from Aagrads positional play and his ideas are very hard to understand. I will say I don't think I would have improved as much as I have if I didn't have a coach. I have 1 coach for openings and another for analysis.

Why do you even want a title is the real question you will need to play OTB at least 200+ games and travel you are likely underestimating the cost and difficulty of acquiring the title. I would suggest pursuing something more productive. This endeavor I am pursuing is hazardious to ones mind if you are not prepared.