There's definitely advice for all rating levels, but you don't see as much intermediate to advanced "tips" out there because at the higher levels, it is more about nuances to each position, long-term (usually positional) strategy, or calculation ability to navigate the details of the specific position.
Improvement can still happen at these levels, but it's less about generic advice and more about habits. For the advice side of things, I recommend YouTube channels like GM Daniel Naroditsky's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DanielNaroditskyGM/videos
and of course I recommend my channel as well: https://www.youtube.com/@kesetokaiba/videos
Hi Everyone,
So as you guys might know that there are a lots of chess tips for beginners and intermediate players
that are quite useful to know and improve at chess. But I have been thinking, that some chess tips are repetitive meaning that everyone knows so that's why I have made this forum for people to share their own 'UNIQUE' chess tips that they know of.
This post is not only for beginners but also intermediate players who are a little advanced
Thanks!