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Aniket_Kajal

I started playing just a few days ago, I feel like I am not moving ahead anywhere. I just make any random opening without a plan and see how it works. I would like to improve, any suggestions on where I can learn and start improving? 

justbefair
Aniket_Kajal wrote:

I started playing just a few days ago, I feel like I am not moving ahead anywhere. I just make any random opening without a plan and see how it works. I would like to improve, any suggestions on where I can learn and start improving?

Why not start off with the free Chess.com lessons for new players?

https://www.chess.com/lessons/guide

chessterd5

for most of us, chess is a life long endeavor. Don't worry so much about improving within a certain time frame. youtube has a lot of great videos for learning. good luck

Aniket_Kajal
chessterd5 wrote:

for most of us, chess is a life long endeavor. Don't worry so much about improving within a certain time frame. youtube has a lot of great videos for learning. good luck

yeah, you are right. I was getting frustrated because I was not getting any better so quickly.cry Will improve gradually.

Thank you for your help.

DoYouLikeCurry
I would start by playing slower time formats than bullet! You won’t learn much
ChessMasteryOfficial

Improving at chess can be quite challenging, but there are various ways to enhance your skills.

For those looking to improve without coaching, here's some valuable advice:

1. Play Frequently: The more you play, the better you'll become at recognizing patterns and making strategic decisions.
2. Analyze Your Games: Review your past games to identify mistakes and areas where you can improve. This self-analysis is a powerful learning tool.
3. Focus on Tactics: Tactics play a crucial role in chess. Spend time solving tactical puzzles and exercises to sharpen your tactical skills.
4. Learn from Masters: Studying grandmaster games can provide insights into advanced strategies and tactics.

Feel free to check out this article for more in-depth advice: https://www.gautamnarula.com/how-to-get-good-at-chess-fast

Additionally, I have a YouTube series where I share chess insights and strategies, which you might find helpful: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUrgfsyInqNa1S4i8DsGJwzx1Uhn2AqlT

Best of luck with your chess journey! If you'd like more personalized guidance or coaching, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. I offer one-on-one coaching sessions where we can dive deeper into your specific needs.