Why am I losing all of my recent games

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RishytP

I was above 1000 for a few months. It was going all smooth but now I am struggling to even go above 900 (even degrading in rating). What can I improve? (If you can, please provide me a rating on my recent games)

AtharvUpadhyaya

Try and Try, Never give up

Airrick5468
Take a little break or study chess from videos,books or from your chess teacher if ypu have one
Ivan_Makhnyk
Never give up - that is the very bad tip! The more you tried - the more you close to depression. If don’t have high IQ, you need to learn step by step everything. Play 15 min games and use all knowledges and thinking hard.
Sometimes, I just want to delete this game. On 900 raiting people play in full chaos. You can’t build nothing in most of the games.
Moodyunicorntwin02468
Airrick5468 wrote:
Take a little break or study chess from videos,books or from your chess teacher if ypu have one

I would definitely do that

RishytP

thx all of you

AtharvUpadhyaya

Welcome

ChessMasteryOfficial

The biggest reason people struggle in lower-level chess is because of blunders. They make them in almost every game.

A mistake can instantly put you in a bad position, no matter how well you played earlier: if you had great opening knowledge, great positional skills, great endgame skills, whatever; a single mistake can change everything (you lose a piece or get checkmated).

So, how do you avoid blunders? Follow this simple algorithm:



While avoiding blunders is crucial, I also share a few basic principles with my students. These principles help them figure out what to do in each part of the game - the opening, the middlegame, and the endgame. Understanding these simple principles is like having a map for your moves. I provide my students with more advanced algorithms that incorporate these fundamental principles. When you use this knowledge along with being careful about blunders, you're not just getting better at defending. You're also learning a well-rounded approach to chess. Keep in mind, chess is not just about not making mistakes; it's about making smart and planned moves to outsmart your opponent.

Caffeineed
Because the site is full of cheaters
NotArrowsss
Do NOT give up playing, just rest for a while and then improve by analyzing games. I believe in you
JomacChess1

1. Try to avoid blunders, play longer games.

2. Try to cause problems for your oponent.

3 always analyse your games, espessialy losses and take some key takeaways that youll think about next game

4 cross 1500

TheRedstoneTorch_YT

1. Continue the Game if your Opponent is in Serious Time control Maybe you can win by time?

2. Analyse every move of your game

3. Try to Look for captures Threats And Checks But do not Check In the Opening It wastes A move You need to Develop and Castle As Fast As You Can

4. Look to attack The opponents King Either In the Queenside Or Attack In the King Side If you castle in the Queenside Or If you are a Aggressive Player .

5. Say to yourself why did he Play that move?

6. Do not bring out your Queen too fast In The Opening

7. if Possible Develop With Tempo

8. If you are nervous try to be Calm And Happy being Too nervous might result in losing the Game

 
 
 
 
magipi
RishytP wrote:

What can I improve?

https://www.chess.com/game/live/97333864405?username=rishytp

This is your last lost game. Your opponent blundered the queen on move 5, and instead of taking it, you made some random knight move. Your opponent ignored the hanging queen again, and so did you: instead of winning a queen you lost a knight. You still had more than 9 minutes on the clock.

How can you improve? Don't play random moves. Take your time and think.