Anyone rated below 800. I can help you achieve 800 rating.

Is there some magic formula?
I know what it is like to start at 500 in the new year and climb to 1280 in February to tilt afterwards.

Just watch some youtube videos on openings. Play some games and analyze them afterward via lichess or chess.com. Do some puzzles, if you want unlimited puzzles go to lichess or just buy a chess.com subscription. By doing just these things I am sure that you can cross 800.


To all those below 1000 and wants to improve chess (and as a bonus, get a 1000 rating):
JUST DO PUZZLES. Keep doing them daily for 1 month (if you skip a week, restart from zero) and try to get a high pass rate rather than achieving a time bonus. In another word, just get it right, don't pay much attention to time. You will get the hang of it and speed up in no time.
You need to understand why you made mistakes on puzzles and stop celebrating on a passed one (because you need to pass those easy ones to "level up").
Stop playing with below 1500 rating players unless you know how to use software/engine and analyze your game like a 2000+ player (no, you don't know how to do that yet). So, stop playing 100 random blitz games a day. Instead, go get a membership on chess.com or find other famous sites and spend an hour and do 30-60 puzzles a day. Once you get a puzzle rating at somewhere 1500, come back and play some rapid or blitz, you will be surprised to see a winning streak and get your ratings up above 1000 in a few days.
Thank me later.


Tbh, there is a high chance of someone picking up wrong stuff by learning from a 800.
Then again, Magnus might be thinking the same thing while he sees 1800s teaching others sooo

Then I double-kick him with my 1350 rapid 😎

It's honestly a waste of your time to play more than 2 games at below 1000 level. Learning theories and openings, doing puzzles to sharpen you mid game tactics are the only contributing factors here. Without learning main openings and figure out mate-in-threes, the more games you play, the more frustration you will get. Plus, analyzing games and learning from your own mistake is what improves your chess when you get to 1500+. Below 1000 basically means you haven't passed the "blunder stage". Need puzzles to get your over that hurdle.
Though doing puzzles is the best shortcut here, the whole spectrum of must-know chess knowledge is too vast for me to elaborate here, and no one pays me to do it here anyways.
I taught two beginner kids when I was in high school and they ended up winning provincial tournaments in one or two years (rated 1700-1800 when they did, probably 1900 online.)
If you are anyone who is rated below 800 ratings I can help you quickly get there. Ask me. I am not gonna take any kind of fee for that.