2 hours of bullet chess every day
only 2 why 2.1 hours
I do have a coach GM but don’t live near any big chess club like Marshall or saint Louis. But still play occasionally at club tourneys.
Also, Play up in local tourneys to play good players. This is a good strategy because if you lose, you can analyses what you did wrong and new ideas that they know that you might not know. That happened to me after playing our own Andrew Samuelson 7 times in rated chess and Praveen Balakrishnan once in rated chess. OTB is preferable. People take it much more seriously than online blitz lol. Speaking of which, try to limit your online blitz /bullet. It often makes you worse at chess. OTB Blitz is okay because people are much more determined to win. I’m 1960 in OTB blitz😀 then once you succeed you gain more confidence and do even better. Just don’t get too overconfident because I’ve blown many positions because of that like my recent loss to 1700 Timothy xie in World Open under 13 lol. But luckily I gained many more rating points at world open. And to not lose to low rateds like I did recently, Take ALL your opponents seriously. Even 101 rateds 😆 even if ur winning still calculate carefully. Byeee. P.S.Everyone reading this Watch me on YouTube Greg Shahade uscs 44 ;SPOILER ALERT:I’m Jason and beat Evan Park ( number 2 10 year old in country and Abhimanyu Mishra ( youngest chess master in history at 9)
Also, Play up in local tourneys to play good players. This is a good strategy because if you lose, you can analyses what you did wrong and new ideas that they know that you might not know. That happened to me after playing our own Andrew Samuelson 7 times in rated chess and Praveen Balakrishnan once in rated chess. OTB is preferable. People take it much more seriously than online blitz lol. Speaking of which, try to limit your online blitz /bullet. It often makes you worse at chess. OTB Blitz is okay because people are much more determined to win. I’m 1960 in OTB blitz😀 then once you succeed you gain more confidence and do even better. Just don’t get too overconfident because I’ve blown many positions because of that like my recent loss to 1700 Timothy xie in World Open under 13 lol. But luckily I gained many more rating points at world open. And to not lose to low rateds like I did recently, Take ALL your opponents seriously. Even 101 rateds 😆 even if ur winning still calculate carefully. Byeee. P.S.Everyone reading this Watch me on YouTube Greg Shahade uscs 44 ;SPOILER ALERT:I’m Jason and beat Evan Park ( number 2 10 year old in country and Abhimanyu Mishra ( youngest chess master in history at 9)
Playing up is not always good because you need to learn how to beat people at your level.
I think reading chess books doesn’t help cause I’ve never read any chess books and I’m 2100. I think doing tactics and if u have membership. Do the lessons on chess.com about the openings YOU play and endgames are probably very important. Also strategy but judging by your openings and what not, I think you already have good positional understanding but still better to do them. Also have fun, otherwise you won’t want to learn lol. If you hate reading long amounts like me, watch a bunch of videos. Channels I recommend are siren Agadmators chess channel chess network, and kingscrusher. Best things to study to beat higher rated are tactical combinations. (Not simple checkmates). Minor and Major piece endgames are also very important such as what the goal is . Or why bishop is better than knight in general and also practice those positions with the engine stockfish here on chess.com do anaylsis of your own games That’s probably the best thing you can do for your chess because then you can stick to ur style while getting new ideas you may not find over the board. This only took me 3minutes to type because I’m very fast at typing lol ty.
Reading chess books does help IMO.
lol i know. I just never attempt to read books. And I have beaten many people at my level.
Yes but I'm talking about people in general not you.
lol i know. I just never attempt to read books. And I have beaten many people at my level.
Yes but I'm talking about people in general not you.
He got NM for beating me and another 1900
lol i know. I just never attempt to read books. And I have beaten many people at my level.
Yes but I'm talking about people in general not you.
He got NM for beating me and another 1900
What does that have to do with what I just said? Also what tournament was this?
I think reading chess books doesn’t help cause I’ve never read any chess books and I’m 2100. I think doing tactics and if u have membership. Do the lessons on chess.com about the openings YOU play and endgames are probably very important. Also strategy but judging by your openings and what not, I think you already have good positional understanding but still better to do them. Also have fun, otherwise you won’t want to learn lol. If you hate reading long amounts like me, watch a bunch of videos. Channels I recommend are siren Agadmators chess channel chess network, and kingscrusher. Best things to study to beat higher rated are tactical combinations. (Not simple checkmates). Minor and Major piece endgames are also very important such as what the goal is . Or why bishop is better than knight in general and also practice those positions with the engine stockfish here on chess.com do anaylsis of your own games That’s probably the best thing you can do for your chess because then you can stick to ur style while getting new ideas you may not find over the board. This only took me 3minutes to type because I’m very fast at typing lol ty.
I think you are talented. I don't know any 2100+ who doesn't read books or magazines except you.
I want to make a consistent study plan, I started doing tactics everyday (have done like 20 a day, at least 1 minute think on each unless it was very easy) but I think I should do other stuff then that, like studying endgames, studying famous games and reading chess books. What do you suggest is a good plan to manage my time to do that. (note I don't want to study for over the top amounts of time) Also you can talk about your study plans
updates? did you end up following your routine? how did it go?
I want to make a consistent study plan, I started doing tactics everyday (have done like 20 a day, at least 1 minute think on each unless it was very easy) but I think I should do other stuff then that, like studying endgames, studying famous games and reading chess books. What do you suggest is a good plan to manage my time to do that. (note I don't want to study for over the top amounts of time) Also you can talk about your study plans
updates? did you end up following your routine? how did it go?
I quit chess.
I want to make a consistent study plan, I started doing tactics everyday (have done like 20 a day, at least 1 minute think on each unless it was very easy) but I think I should do other stuff then that, like studying endgames, studying famous games and reading chess books. What do you suggest is a good plan to manage my time to do that. (note I don't want to study for over the top amounts of time) Also you can talk about your study plans
updates? did you end up following your routine? how did it go?
I quit chess.
How long did it take?
I think reading chess books doesn’t help cause I’ve never read any chess books and I’m 2100. I think doing tactics and if u have membership. Do the lessons on chess.com about the openings YOU play and endgames are probably very important. Also strategy but judging by your openings and what not, I think you already have good positional understanding but still better to do them. Also have fun, otherwise you won’t want to learn lol. If you hate reading long amounts like me, watch a bunch of videos. Channels I recommend are siren Agadmators chess channel chess network, and kingscrusher. Best things to study to beat higher rated are tactical combinations. (Not simple checkmates). Minor and Major piece endgames are also very important such as what the goal is . Or why bishop is better than knight in general and also practice those positions with the engine stockfish here on chess.com do anaylsis of your own games That’s probably the best thing you can do for your chess because then you can stick to ur style while getting new ideas you may not find over the board. This only took me 3minutes to type because I’m very fast at typing lol ty.
Did you have coach?
Did you join a strong chess club?
If not, then you are quite talented as a person who does not pursuit chess as a career