| General Chess Discussion - Rough chess improvement#33 @derkleineJo said in #32: > Hi @SwiftCuber14 , i just saw your latest 7+0 blitz game and i'm glad to see that you opened much more solidly this time! > > I dont even want to complain about not taking … | SwiftCuber14 |
| General Chess Discussion - Rough chess improvement#26 @thendrey said in #17: > There is not nothing to this thought, any rating system has at some lag, and the elo system used by FIDE has more than more modern systems such as that used by Lichess. That s… | SwiftCuber14 |
| General Chess Discussion - Rough chess improvement#25 @derkleineJo said in #24: > Hi @SwiftCuber14 , here some suggestions about your games i found on the spot, just so you can compare to the things i meintioned in my earlier post. I choosed games with a… | SwiftCuber14 |
| General Chess Discussion - Rough chess improvement#15 @Fantasy_Variation said in #13: > There is no level at which you will feel you are ready to play in tournaments. Even at my lichess rating level, I feel unprepared to play tournaments :). You should j… | SwiftCuber14 |
| General Chess Discussion - Rough chess improvement#14 @derkleineJo said in #11: > Dear @SwiftCuber14 , lots of the above comments seem kinda right but after checking some of your recent games, IMHO you should first and foremost try to work on not blunder… | SwiftCuber14 |
| General Chess Discussion - Rough chess improvement#10 @MrPushwood said in #6: > It's a tricky thing for everyone. ;) One year I gained all of 14 USCF points. The whole business takes quite a long while... That sounds annoying. I plan on reaching a high l… | SwiftCuber14 |
| General Chess Discussion - Rough chess improvement#9 @Fantasy_Variation said in #5: > If you want to become a CM then start playing tournaments. Spend time building an opening repertoire, improve your understanding of middle games and know your theoreti… | SwiftCuber14 |
| General Chess Discussion - Rough chess improvement#8 @ryan121 said in #3: > Your story reminds me of myself. What I did is start reading chessbooks. I recommend Winning Chess Combinations by Seirawan and Simple Chess by Stean. Ahh ok. I have currently b… | SwiftCuber14 |
| General Chess Discussion - Rough chess improvement#7 @RoundMoundOfUnsound said in #2: > You're not taking shortcuts though you might want to build an opening repertoire you'll never have to change even against Carlsen. Once you have that you can work on… | SwiftCuber14 |
| General Chess Discussion - Rough chess improvement#1 I have known how to play chess from the age of 4 and I used to do puzzles and play games with family and friends. Because of this I found it a common occurrence that I was better than the average pers… | SwiftCuber14 |
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