https://support.chess.com/article/1363-what-does-each-level-of-membership-get-me
Yes there are advanced lessons and videos
https://support.chess.com/article/1363-what-does-each-level-of-membership-get-me
Yes there are advanced lessons and videos
I'm talking 2000+ here. Are there lessons for people of that rating range too?
My diamond membership finished in November and it was so valuable carrying me from 1200 to 1800. But besides the video ''courses'' by the masters, the lessons are not that great in my experience.
I'm talking 2000+ here. Are there lessons for people of that rating range too?
My diamond membership finished in November and it was so valuable carrying me from 1200 to 1800. But besides the video ''courses'' by the masters, the lessons are not that great in my experience.
Ok, how about video lessons?
I'm talking 2000+ here. Are there lessons for people of that rating range too?
My diamond membership finished in November and it was so valuable carrying me from 1200 to 1800. But besides the video ''courses'' by the masters, the lessons are not that great in my experience.
Ok, how about video lessons?
What I mean is the lesson *guide* is not that valuable at your level. You might find some video lessons by the master which could help you though.
Are there any training tools geared towards advanced players? For example, advanced lessons and video lessons, etc.
There are many lessons here and other resources, there ought to be something that will help you out.
Apart from that, there are drills and endgames that you can practice that are even not straightforward for some strong titled players.
For instance, in a certain YouTube channel there is a show called Endgame Sensei. There, a GM gives a position to 2 IMs. One of the positions that they play out was rook+bishop vs rook ending. There are drills here that give you the opportunity to practice it.
They took both colors and tried to win or draw depending on the side they take. It is a theoretical draw, but it is difficult and I can tell you that IMs didin't really know how to perfectly play it, one of the games was lost.
So if someone who is International master don't know everything and can probably benefit from some things on the site, someone who is strong but without a title should certainly find something useful, but you will have to search a bit for a lesson that is adequate for you.
@Zinc-man
I didn't talk to you, I was answering to the OP. Learn the art of civilized conversation... friend.
Throughout since I have been a member of this website for nearly a year chess.com had ignored almost all of the issues, however, they keep repeating themselves. Yesterday I had received a message from @Eric he quoted one of my comments I inscribed in, but I won't be rude and protest against him as I like the spirit he responded to me very calmly "I'm sorry about this! have you reported a bug?" They provide a good accommodating service but chess.com have replaced their whole infrastructure and not for any better! I'm sure many members think the same as it's so filthy and repetitive! Saying sorry doesn't solve the problem.
I don't see how this is relevant to the conversation. Perhaps you wanted to make your own thread?
I'd say puzzle rush is the only good thing in it. To me puzzle rushes are the thing i start of the day before i play so that i can warm up. Other than that, i cant be sure. The lessons and videos arent much of a help to me. The analysis after you finish your game might be of help to you. If i remember correctly, to access full analysis, you need diamond rank
Are there any training tools geared towards advanced players? For example, advanced lessons and video lessons, etc.