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Oh wait I see OP. You don’t play rapid. Rapid is the key to improving and it’s easier to remember stuff because u won’t get into time pressure. My suggestion is to play one rapid game a day and analyze it to see where u could’ve done better.

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Have you studied any openings? Proper study of an opening includes the positional themes and middlegame plans that follow from the opening. If you don’t know or can’t remember these positional ideas, then you haven’t really “studied.”

Rueben Fine wrote a book way back when called (something like) The Ideas Behind the Chess Openings. You may need to go back to something like that.

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When I used to study chess I'd completely go through a book a 2nd time years later. Some books I've studied 3 times like My System. I've went though Reassess Your Chess 2 times.

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#21 I am working on it. #22 I have those plans except for the KiD/King’s Indian Defense which many vids say to go pawn storm, but when you can’t then I am not sure what to do. I will search online for more, but when I studied the KID I couldn’t find good sources and books here are inaccessible here.
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Also what does op stand for?
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Josh11live wrote:
Also what does op stand for?

Original poster. So in this case, you.

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Ok.