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At what point did you stop improving with no active studying?

At the day my Mams father died I had no one to play chess with.
Corona forced me suddenly to search a new hobby. Or an old one.

At the day my Mams father died I had no one to play chess with. Corona forced me suddenly to search a new hobby. Or an old one.

@MrPushwood said in #9:

Not quite sure what "passive study" means...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_learning
@check-sandwich_1-2-3 said in #10:
What is "improve"?
I guess you can see improvements when your rating gets higher and you’re able to mantain it.

@MrPushwood said in #9: > Not quite sure what "passive study" means... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_learning @check-sandwich_1-2-3 said in #10: > What is "improve"? I guess you can see improvements when your rating gets higher and you’re able to mantain it.

1800-1900 level in every time control

1800-1900 level in every time control

I stopped improving when I stopped studying some 13 years ago or so, and i actually quitted for 10 years, only playing here and there.

However, between watching videos here and there and playing the last 3 years, I inadvertently caught some more concepts which have improved my game.

So not really stagnated, but not much improvement either.

I stopped improving when I stopped studying some 13 years ago or so, and i actually quitted for 10 years, only playing here and there. However, between watching videos here and there and playing the last 3 years, I inadvertently caught some more concepts which have improved my game. So not really stagnated, but not much improvement either.

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