Which grandmaster games i should study

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At the beginning, from a rating of 0 to around 1400-something Elo, I had an aggressive style, similar to Tal. Then I met strong players from my social circle, and I switched to a more solid style — transitioning from 1.e4 to 1.d4. Later, another friend suggested I return to 1.e4 and stick with the aggressive approach.

However, I was hesitant because I had been playing solidly for so long, and I became afraid to take risks. This ultimately led to a confused, mixed-up style. I'm basically hesitant and afraid to attack.

What style — and specifically which grandmasters' games — should I follow?
Thanks for any help.

And kindly i need assistance from higher rated guys thanks atleast higher rated than me 


Avatar of Josh11live
Style depends on you. If you don’t like to take risks then go for solidity and if otherwise then offensively. You should study games from players who are like your style. Magnus is my favorite because he matches my style which is strategically beating the opponent(too lazy to study his games though), and then taking that small advantage and winning.
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Mikail Tal is good for aggresive styles.
Avatar of Salopian57

If your serious about becoming good follow the steps of Fischer, Kasparov, and other legendary players they all studied: CAPABLANCA GAMES, especially his 100 best games those games if studied well teach you everything you need to know to play chess well; Bobby Fischer studied all of Capablanca's games!!

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I forgot about Capablanca