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Your Chess Training Plan Should Be Boring

Your Chess Training Plan Should Be Boring

FM MattyDPerrine
| 13 days ago
| 969
| 17

A student recently told me about all the chess books he was working through. Seven of them. At the same time. He wasn’t slacking. He was genuinely putting in hours, rotating between strategy books, endgame manuals, game collections, and a ...

How to Play Online Chess with Real Intensity

How to Play Online Chess with Real Intensity

FM MattyDPerrine
| 22 days ago
| 913
| 14

Most chess players understand that over-the-board tournaments are the most serious version of competitive chess. You show up, sit across from your opponent, shake hands, and play with real focus because the environment demands it. Nobody is scroll...

Stop Gatekeeping Opening Study

Stop Gatekeeping Opening Study

FM MattyDPerrine
| 28 days ago
| 1,289
| 14

Some of my most improved students over the past 12 years have one thing in common, and it’s probably not what you’d expect. It’s not that they solved the most puzzles, or that they studied endgames religiously, or even that they ...

The Chess Cookie Jar

The Chess Cookie Jar

FM MattyDPerrine
| Dec 21, 2025
| 854
| 3

When you sit down for an important game, what does your brain remind you of? If you’re like most chess players, it helpfully replays that time you hung a piece in a winning position. Or when you lost on time with mate in two. Or that embarra...

How to Improve at Chess with the CLIMB Method

How to Improve at Chess with the CLIMB Method

FM MattyDPerrine
| Oct 9, 2025
| 1,255
| 6

Recently, I started learning a new game. Nothing crazy, just something different from chess. It’s been nice to be back in the shoes of an improver who is early in their journey actively striving to get better at something! It’s been a ...

The Trap of "Should" in Chess

The Trap of "Should" in Chess

FM MattyDPerrine
| Oct 2, 2025
| 1,103
| 11

If you’ve ever sat down against a lower-rated opponent then you’ve probably felt it before: that little voice in your head whispering “I should win this game.” On the surface, it feels harmless and maybe even motivating. Af...

3 Lesser Known Websites to Improve Your Chess Game

3 Lesser Known Websites to Improve Your Chess Game

FM MattyDPerrine
| Sep 17, 2025
| 22,693
| 12

When it comes to chess improvement, most players know the "big three": Chess.com, lichess.org and Chessable (especially if you're working on openings or tactics). These platforms are fantastic in their own right but if you're serious about broaden...

How to Make GREAT PLANS that WIN Games

How to Make GREAT PLANS that WIN Games

FM MattyDPerrine
| Oct 5, 2024
| 2,643
| 5

The opening phase is done and you find yourself in the middlegame. It's up to you to figure out how you're going to improve your position, how you're going to make progress and ultimately you're trying to decide what is going to be your plan for...

Can You Solve This Fork Tactic Progression?

Can You Solve This Fork Tactic Progression?

FM MattyDPerrine
| Jul 18, 2024
| 2,760
| 3

Hey everyone! In today's video I'll be working to solve a progression of fork/double attack tactics. The first set of puzzles we'll solve will be in the 1000-1500 tactic rating range, the second set of puzzles will be 1500-2000 and the third set...

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Hey everyone! I'm Dalton Perrine, a FIDE Master and chess coach. I write "Chess Chatter", a weekly newsletter covering chess improvement, game analysis, and training tips. Subscribe at chesschatter.substack.com.