How to Be As Good As A Grandmaster

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Pls Give me some Tips & Tricks or some Guidance to become a grandmaster
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7 years of hard work
No blitz, no bullet
Analyse your lost games
Study grandmaster games
Study endgames

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I think you should get a reality check. Go search on YouTube "how difficult is it to become a chess grandmaster". I hope you will get your answer there.

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Neff1234 wrote:
Pls Give me some Tips & Tricks or some Guidance to become a grandmaster

I know what you meant, but the very phrasing of this shows you don't really have a decent idea of how much work it takes to become a titled player (and nevermind a Grandmaster). There are no easy "Tips" and certainly no "Tricks."

The best advice for reaching a high level like this would be some kind of work ethic or some purpose for reaching your goal. The level of a titled player takes a massive amount of work and if you aren't obsessed with chess, or really motivated towards a specific goal and purpose for it, then you'll eventually get unmotivated.

If you REALLY want advice to help you on your chess journey (and not just generic advice on how to improve at chess), then here is a blog post I wrote on chess.com about purpose (how this can help your chess) and also a video I made on my Stop-Loss System which can also massively help your chess, despite not directly being chess advice:

https://www.chess.com/blog/KeSetoKaiba/chess-motivation-through-purpose

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Neff1234 wrote:
Pls Give me some Tips & Tricks or some Guidance to become a grandmaster

You can start by defeating un-titled players and devouring their beating hearts.

Then progress to Candidate-Masters, FIDE Masters, International Masters and eventually work your way up to Grandmasters.