1. Fast improvers play much more chess games.
While this may seem obvious, simply playing more games is one of the most important habits to develop on your path to chess mastery. We found that our fast improvers played two-to-three times the number of games in a week compared to other players that did not improve as much.
Recommendation: Aim for about 10 quick games on most days if you want to improve as quickly as possible. Or just play a game or two more than you are playing now to steadily improve at a more moderate rate. The key is to play, play, play.
Is it possible for a chess beginner to gain enough knowledge and skill to improve 600 rating points in 90 days?
For most people, it is not enough to simply play the game of chess and leave it at that. While it is a game, it is also a pursuit of mastery and a continual call to improvement.
To help our members on their journey to chess mastery, we studied chess players that improved their game significantly in a relatively short period.
We analyzed players that started out below the beginner rating of 800 (after enough games to give us confidence in our estimation of their level) and then made it to an intermediate rating of over 1400 within just 90 days.
I will refer to these players as “fast improvers.”