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Community Blog Discussions - 10 Must-Read Non-Chess Books Every Chess Player Should Explore#4

Also, if I lose 1% skill each day and become 33 times worse, what elo will I have?


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Community Blog Discussions - 10 Must-Read Non-Chess Books Every Chess Player Should Explore#3

If today I'm 1500 elo and I improve 1% per day compounded, thus being 37 times better in 1 year, what elo will I have?


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Community Blog Discussions - Small Changes – Huge Results#11

Do you understand that achieving 37 times more in a span of just 1 year in the same amount of time (be it 20 seconds, 20 minutes or 20 hours) is impossible? And again, you still don't understand that …


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Community Blog Discussions - Small Changes – Huge Results#9

@WorldOfBlunder : now look at the AMOUNT of improvement you get every day compared to the initial level. On day one you get: 0.01 units - let's say you studied 23 seconds for this On day 2: 0.0201 (wh…


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Community Blog Discussions - Small Changes – Huge Results#6

That is not how it works. For that formula to apply, you'd need to improve 37 time more on the 365th day than you did on your first day! The formula you should apply is 1+0.01*365 = 4.65. So yes, you …


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General Chess Discussion - Breaking the Silence#504

If only you'd break the silence and ban all players who still use the Russian flag on your website


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Community Blog Discussions - I believe in angels and I hope to inspire you...#5

Unfortunately (or fortunately?) the normal human cannot play poker at a level where they have the confidence to gamble 2 months company salaries. Regular humans require consistency and stability, we a…


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Community Blog Discussions - Ratings Are Broken#23

Nate, you raised your rating from 2273 to 2305 so what 2200s to 2400s are you talking about?


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Community Blog Discussions - How to Stay Focused and Calm When You Have a Winning Position in Chess#5

This advice is more for pro/ semi-pro players than for casual ones. As a casual player you don't have time to prepare for chess, let alone sports psychology...


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Community Blog Discussions - How To Remember Chess Moves And Openings#4

When explaining the Philidor it is important to explain what the side with the pawn wants to achieve (push the pawn without getting eternally checked) and how that is stopped. On the other hand, if th…


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