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Avatar of jamzter7

Joined chess.com recently..Ive been playing chess everyday, studying moves and tactics, but seems i've not gotten any better.

Even beginners who i easily beat before instead now beat me. Can you guys take a look at my chess matches and see what i am doing wrong ?

thanks

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Blitz and bullet are too quick for beginners. Play slower games, try and find your mistakes yourself first, and then post your games with your comments.

You will just be giving away pieces for free at the moment. No point analysing until you stop that.

Avatar of sammynouri

What Scottrf said. Having been a beginner just a few months ago I can relate to hanging pieces. I still do it actually (pretty sure everyone hangs pieces every once in a while!). The best way to improve is increasing your taactical ability by 1. playing lots of games and not feeling let down after losing a hundred games in a row (I guarantee you won't though!)

2. Use http://chesstempo.com/chess-tactics.html or a tactics book

3. Improve your opening skills a tiny bit, no need to get too deep into theory, just learn a few basic opening principles.

4. Use CM: GM edition. Helped me a ton when I started out. It can help you memorize openings, see master games, play chess with you at any level (though I suggest you play online) and has some great lessons by Josh Waitzkin! The most important thing is simply not to be discouraged when you lose a game, I know I hate losing.

Avatar of Dale

I don`t think I can help since I am not an expert but if I was one I would recommend a blunderectomy.

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NM-Dale wrote:

I don`t think I can help since I am not an expert but if I was one I would recommend a blunderectomy.

Get out of here and take your alternative medicine with you.

Avatar of jamzter7

Thankyou scottrf, sammynouri i will use your advice.

Longislandmark your courtesy is most appreciated, i realized just now that ive made such errors in moving too many pawns first without developing.

Thankyou tigerprowl, will put your advice to good use!