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Based on my games against 2100-2300 fide ops how should I improve

I am currently 1946 fide live rating I dropped from 1971. Can any strong players tell how should improve based on my games against strong opponents in fide classical chess 90+30. First game I was black against 2260 fide. Second game I was black against 2090 fide. Third game I was black against 2260 fide who was 2400 uscf too. Last opponent was 2400 uscf and 2356 fide and I was black.

  1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. g3 Nc6 4. Bg2 Nf6 5. Qe2 d6 6. O-O Be7 7. c3 O-O 8. d4 cxd4 9. cxd4 d5 10. e5 Ne4 11. Nbd2 Nxd2 12. Bxd2 f5 13. exf6 Bxf6 14. Be3 Bd7 15. Rfd1 Be8 16. Bf4 Bf7 17. Ne5 Bxe5 18. Bxe5 Bg6 19. Rac1 Qd7 20. Qe3 Rac8 21. Bf4 Bf5 22. Rc3 Ne7 23. Rdc1 Rxc3 24. Rxc3 Rc8 25. h3 Rxc3 26. bxc3 Qc6 27. Be5 Ng6 28. h4 Nxe5 29. Qxe5 Qxc3 30. Bxd5 *

  2. d4 d5 2. Bf4 Nf6 3. e3 e6 4. Nd2 Bd6 5. Bg3 O-O 6. Bd3 c5 7. c3 Qc7 8. Ngf3 Nbd7 9. O-O e5 10. dxe5 Nxe5 11. Nxe5 Bxe5 12. e4 Bxg3 13. hxg3 Bg4 14. Qa4 Bd7 15. Qc2 Bc6 16. Rfe1 c4 17. Bf1 dxe4 18. Nxc4 b5 19. Ne3 Rad8 20. Rad1 a6 21. Rxd8 Rxd8 22. Rd1 g6 23. c4 Rxd1 24. Qxd1 Qd7 25. Qxd7 Bxd7 26. cxb5 axb5 27. Be2 Kf8 28. Kf1 Ke7 29. Ke1 Kd6 30. Kd2 Nd5 31. Nxd5 Kxd5 32. g4 f5 33. gxf5 gxf5 34. Ke3 Ke5 35. g3 Be8 36. a3 h6 37. Bd1 Bd7 38. b3 Bc6 39. a4 bxa4 40. bxa4 *

  3. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Bd3 Nc6 6. Nxc6 bxc6 7. O-O d5 8. e5 Nd7 9. f4 Ba6 10. Kh1 Bxd3 11. cxd3 Be7 12. b3 O-O 13. Bb2 c5 14. Nd2 Nb6 15. Qg4 d4 16. f5 exf5 17. Qxf5 Nd5 18. Nc4 a5 19. e6 f6 20. Qe4 g6 21. Bc1 Ra6 22. Bd2 f5 23. Qf3 Rxe6 24. Bxa5 Qd7 25. Bd2 Bf6 26. a4 Rfe8 27. Rae1 Ne3 28. Nxe3 dxe3 29. Rxe3 Bd4 30. Ree1 Rxe1 31. Rxe1 Rxe1+ 32. Bxe1 Qe6 33. Qd1 Qe3 34. Ba5 Kf7 35. Bc7 f4 36. a5 g5 37. a6 c4 38. dxc4 Kg6 39. b4 *

  4. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. g3 Bb4+ 5. Bd2 Be7 6. Bg2 O-O 7. O-O c6 8. Qc2 Nbd7 9. Rc1 b6 10. Bf4 Ba6 11. cxd5 Nxd5 12. Nc3 Nxf4 13. gxf4 Bb7 14. f5 exf5 15. Qxf5 g6 16. Qf4 Nf6 17. e4 Nh5 18. Qe3 Bd6 19. e5 Be7 20. Rd1 Ng7 21. Rac1 Ne6 22. Ne4 Kg7 23. h4 h5 24. Nfg5 Nxg5 25. hxg5 Qd7 26. Nf6 Bxf6 27. gxf6+ Kh7 28. Qg5 Rac8 29. Be4 Rh8 30. Rd3 Kg8 31. Rg3 Qe8 32. Rcc3 Rc7 33. d5 h4 34. Rg4 h3 35. Kh2 *

I am currently 1946 fide live rating I dropped from 1971. Can any strong players tell how should improve based on my games against strong opponents in fide classical chess 90+30. First game I was black against 2260 fide. Second game I was black against 2090 fide. Third game I was black against 2260 fide who was 2400 uscf too. Last opponent was 2400 uscf and 2356 fide and I was black. 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. g3 Nc6 4. Bg2 Nf6 5. Qe2 d6 6. O-O Be7 7. c3 O-O 8. d4 cxd4 9. cxd4 d5 10. e5 Ne4 11. Nbd2 Nxd2 12. Bxd2 f5 13. exf6 Bxf6 14. Be3 Bd7 15. Rfd1 Be8 16. Bf4 Bf7 17. Ne5 Bxe5 18. Bxe5 Bg6 19. Rac1 Qd7 20. Qe3 Rac8 21. Bf4 Bf5 22. Rc3 Ne7 23. Rdc1 Rxc3 24. Rxc3 Rc8 25. h3 Rxc3 26. bxc3 Qc6 27. Be5 Ng6 28. h4 Nxe5 29. Qxe5 Qxc3 30. Bxd5 * 1. d4 d5 2. Bf4 Nf6 3. e3 e6 4. Nd2 Bd6 5. Bg3 O-O 6. Bd3 c5 7. c3 Qc7 8. Ngf3 Nbd7 9. O-O e5 10. dxe5 Nxe5 11. Nxe5 Bxe5 12. e4 Bxg3 13. hxg3 Bg4 14. Qa4 Bd7 15. Qc2 Bc6 16. Rfe1 c4 17. Bf1 dxe4 18. Nxc4 b5 19. Ne3 Rad8 20. Rad1 a6 21. Rxd8 Rxd8 22. Rd1 g6 23. c4 Rxd1 24. Qxd1 Qd7 25. Qxd7 Bxd7 26. cxb5 axb5 27. Be2 Kf8 28. Kf1 Ke7 29. Ke1 Kd6 30. Kd2 Nd5 31. Nxd5 Kxd5 32. g4 f5 33. gxf5 gxf5 34. Ke3 Ke5 35. g3 Be8 36. a3 h6 37. Bd1 Bd7 38. b3 Bc6 39. a4 bxa4 40. bxa4 * 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Bd3 Nc6 6. Nxc6 bxc6 7. O-O d5 8. e5 Nd7 9. f4 Ba6 10. Kh1 Bxd3 11. cxd3 Be7 12. b3 O-O 13. Bb2 c5 14. Nd2 Nb6 15. Qg4 d4 16. f5 exf5 17. Qxf5 Nd5 18. Nc4 a5 19. e6 f6 20. Qe4 g6 21. Bc1 Ra6 22. Bd2 f5 23. Qf3 Rxe6 24. Bxa5 Qd7 25. Bd2 Bf6 26. a4 Rfe8 27. Rae1 Ne3 28. Nxe3 dxe3 29. Rxe3 Bd4 30. Ree1 Rxe1 31. Rxe1 Rxe1+ 32. Bxe1 Qe6 33. Qd1 Qe3 34. Ba5 Kf7 35. Bc7 f4 36. a5 g5 37. a6 c4 38. dxc4 Kg6 39. b4 * 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. g3 Bb4+ 5. Bd2 Be7 6. Bg2 O-O 7. O-O c6 8. Qc2 Nbd7 9. Rc1 b6 10. Bf4 Ba6 11. cxd5 Nxd5 12. Nc3 Nxf4 13. gxf4 Bb7 14. f5 exf5 15. Qxf5 g6 16. Qf4 Nf6 17. e4 Nh5 18. Qe3 Bd6 19. e5 Be7 20. Rd1 Ng7 21. Rac1 Ne6 22. Ne4 Kg7 23. h4 h5 24. Nfg5 Nxg5 25. hxg5 Qd7 26. Nf6 Bxf6 27. gxf6+ Kh7 28. Qg5 Rac8 29. Be4 Rh8 30. Rd3 Kg8 31. Rg3 Qe8 32. Rcc3 Rc7 33. d5 h4 34. Rg4 h3 35. Kh2 *
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I lost all but it was very close against all opponents

I lost all but it was very close against all opponents

Game 1:
12...f5? is a positional mistake. You have to attack the base of his pawn chain d4 with 12...Qb6.
29...Qxc3? loses to a tactic. 29...h6 and you are fine.

Game 2:
19...Rad8 is the wrong rook: 19...Rfd8.
39...bxa4? is a positional mistake. 39...b4 makes his bishop bad.

Game 3:
25...Bf6? is a missed win: 25...f4 with 26...Ne3.
26...Rfe8? too: again 26...Ne3; You got the right idea one move later, when it was too late.
36...g5? is a mistake. You had 36...Qf2 intending 37...Qa2 to contain the passed pawn a5.

Game 4:
23...h5? is a mistake: you weaken your king. 23...Rc8 was OK.

How long did you think about those mistakes? How much time did you have available on your clock then?
What candidate moves did you consider? Did you consider the correct moves? What made you play the mistakes?

Game 1: 12...f5? is a positional mistake. You have to attack the base of his pawn chain d4 with 12...Qb6. 29...Qxc3? loses to a tactic. 29...h6 and you are fine. Game 2: 19...Rad8 is the wrong rook: 19...Rfd8. 39...bxa4? is a positional mistake. 39...b4 makes his bishop bad. Game 3: 25...Bf6? is a missed win: 25...f4 with 26...Ne3. 26...Rfe8? too: again 26...Ne3; You got the right idea one move later, when it was too late. 36...g5? is a mistake. You had 36...Qf2 intending 37...Qa2 to contain the passed pawn a5. Game 4: 23...h5? is a mistake: you weaken your king. 23...Rc8 was OK. How long did you think about those mistakes? How much time did you have available on your clock then? What candidate moves did you consider? Did you consider the correct moves? What made you play the mistakes?

@ChessClass2Learn said in #3:

Pls only serious advice
You can improve by playing some classical games on Lichess (30+20 or 45+45 for example).

@ChessClass2Learn said in #3: > Pls only serious advice You can improve by playing some classical games on Lichess (30+20 or 45+45 for example).

@tpr said in #7:

Game 1:
12...f5? is a positional mistake. You have to attack the base of his pawn chain d4 with 12...Qb6.
29...Qxc3? loses to a tactic. 29...h6 and you are fine.

Game 2:
19...Rad8 is the wrong rook: 19...Rfd8.
39...bxa4? is a positional mistake. 39...b4 makes his bishop bad.

Game 3:
25...Bf6? is a missed win: 25...f4 with 26...Ne3.
26...Rfe8? too: again 26...Ne3; You got the right idea one move later, when it was too late.
36...g5? is a mistake. You had 36...Qf2 intending 37...Qa2 to contain the passed pawn a5.

Game 4:
23...h5? is a mistake: you weaken your king. 23...Rc8 was OK.

How long did you think about those mistakes? How much time did you have available on your clock then?
What candidate moves did you consider? Did you consider the correct moves? What made you play the mistakes?
First game I had 55 mins when I did qxc3 the major mistake. Second game I had 1 hr when I played bxa4. Third game I had 30 mins when missing f4. Last game I had 45 mins when playing h5. Those mistakes I took less than 3 mins. For candidate moves I felt like I was not calculating the other moves in depth at all (I left the calculation after 1 move) . I considered the correct moves but I was trying to play safe and trying to play so safe and not lose I did not find right moves. I felt like I did not consider candidate moves of opponents that well. Could you please tell me how I make my narrow way of thinking into an open mindset considering everything and how to calm down and play slow and have strong psychology otb.

@tpr said in #7: > Game 1: > 12...f5? is a positional mistake. You have to attack the base of his pawn chain d4 with 12...Qb6. > 29...Qxc3? loses to a tactic. 29...h6 and you are fine. > > Game 2: > 19...Rad8 is the wrong rook: 19...Rfd8. > 39...bxa4? is a positional mistake. 39...b4 makes his bishop bad. > > Game 3: > 25...Bf6? is a missed win: 25...f4 with 26...Ne3. > 26...Rfe8? too: again 26...Ne3; You got the right idea one move later, when it was too late. > 36...g5? is a mistake. You had 36...Qf2 intending 37...Qa2 to contain the passed pawn a5. > > Game 4: > 23...h5? is a mistake: you weaken your king. 23...Rc8 was OK. > > How long did you think about those mistakes? How much time did you have available on your clock then? > What candidate moves did you consider? Did you consider the correct moves? What made you play the mistakes? First game I had 55 mins when I did qxc3 the major mistake. Second game I had 1 hr when I played bxa4. Third game I had 30 mins when missing f4. Last game I had 45 mins when playing h5. Those mistakes I took less than 3 mins. For candidate moves I felt like I was not calculating the other moves in depth at all (I left the calculation after 1 move) . I considered the correct moves but I was trying to play safe and trying to play so safe and not lose I did not find right moves. I felt like I did not consider candidate moves of opponents that well. Could you please tell me how I make my narrow way of thinking into an open mindset considering everything and how to calm down and play slow and have strong psychology otb.

#9
"55 mins" "1 hr" "30 mins" "45 mins" * So you had plenty of time when you made your decisive mistake.
So you play too fast. You could have won game 3 and drew the other games by thinking longer.

"Those mistakes I took less than 3 mins." * That is not enough.
Especially for a capture or a pawn move 6 minutes is a bare minimum.

"I considered the correct moves" * Good. So by thinking longer you would have found that the move you played was a mistake and that the move you rejected was the right move.

"trying to play safe" * Ugh?? Game 1 you run into a tactic. Game 2 you go to a lost endgame.
Game 3 you let a passed pawn run. Game 4 you expose your own king. That is not safe at all, that is reckless.

"not lose" * You actually played moves that lose.

"play slow" * Take time to think. Especially pawn moves and captures require thought: they are irreversible.
Notice all 4 mistakes were either pawn moves or captures.

#9 "55 mins" "1 hr" "30 mins" "45 mins" * So you had plenty of time when you made your decisive mistake. So you play too fast. You could have won game 3 and drew the other games by thinking longer. "Those mistakes I took less than 3 mins." * That is not enough. Especially for a capture or a pawn move 6 minutes is a bare minimum. "I considered the correct moves" * Good. So by thinking longer you would have found that the move you played was a mistake and that the move you rejected was the right move. "trying to play safe" * Ugh?? Game 1 you run into a tactic. Game 2 you go to a lost endgame. Game 3 you let a passed pawn run. Game 4 you expose your own king. That is not safe at all, that is reckless. "not lose" * You actually played moves that lose. "play slow" * Take time to think. Especially pawn moves and captures require thought: they are irreversible. Notice all 4 mistakes were either pawn moves or captures.

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