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Brikkity
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Brikkity wrote:

To start it's frustrating losing games over foolish mistakes with units more frequently than inability with chess theory/strategy and would like others perspective upon the matter. 

For beginners, chess is 99% making sure you don't blunder and taking advantage of your opponents blunders, and only 1% theory/ strategy. I know it can be frustrating losing games based on one bad move, but in reality that's how almost all games between beginners are decided: whoever blundered the most.

Here are some tips to make fewer foolish mistakes:

  1. Only play long time controls, such as 15|10 or 30|0. These will give you much more time to make sure your move is safe, and are much better than blitz and bullet for improving your game.
  2. After every single move, do a "safety check". Ask yourself these questions: Is this piece safe? Does my opponent have any 1 move tactical combinations (fork, skewer, etc) that will win them material? Do I have any tactical tricks that I can play to win material?
  3. Practice TACTICS. Since you don't get unlimited use of Tactics Trainer with your membership level on Chess.com, either buy a higher membership level or use another website to practice tactics. Keep practicing until you can instantly see all 1 move tactical threats.
  4. Play a lot of games, and analyze your games to see what you need to improve on.
 Brikkity wrote:

Lastly, I am interested in finding a good player to accelerate my path

 
 
I'd be happy to play you sometime and give you tips. I'm not a great player, but I think I would be able to help.
 
Brikkity

Well that's wonderful, I'd take you up on that :D