First of all, hello to everyone.
I was wondering what your stances are on this, because i was thinking about writing or streaming myself. I started playing about 1 1/2 years ago and i quickly joint a club in the city where i study. I really loved it. Playing in a team. But im starting to go off topic.
Im currently recovering from a major surgery and with all the free time on my hands I started to solve lots of tactics and play a lot of 10min games every day and i felt again why i loved the game so much and i started to miss playing in the club. So i thought about maybe writing about my games in the German Chess Scene once i return and maybe stream my training a bit.
So what do you guys like to watch or read? Because I can't deliver 2200 Elo insights and thoughts. Im just a funny guy loving the game.
Cheers and thanks for your thoughts
Streamers need to be able to beat challengers using only half their brain. The other half is used to entertain and engage with the audience.
A 1200 blitz player, using only half his brain, would play at a 600 level. That doesn't sound like much fun to watch.
First of all, hello to everyone.
I was wondering what your stances are on this, because i was thinking about writing or streaming myself. I started playing about 1 1/2 years ago and i quickly joint a club in the city where i study. I really loved it. Playing in a team. But im starting to go off topic.
Im currently recovering from a major surgery and with all the free time on my hands I started to solve lots of tactics and play a lot of 10min games every day and i felt again why i loved the game so much and i started to miss playing in the club. So i thought about maybe writing about my games in the German Chess Scene once i return and maybe stream my training a bit.
So what do you guys like to watch or read? Because I can't deliver 2200 Elo insights and thoughts. Im just a funny guy loving the game.
Cheers and thanks for your thoughts