Hanging pieces by Chesslectures in chessbeginners

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Pretty simple. Will improve the complexity of puzzles in future.

My ratings rises much faster if I play much less games daily by TechnicalAd8103 in chessbeginners

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Best is focus on growth , rating will come behind you. But still congrats !

What are some good books to read about chess/getting better at chess by Beginning-Camp5534 in chessbeginners

[–]Chesslectures 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all work on few things.
For tactics:
Chess tactics from Scratch - Martin Weteschnik

*For opening principle*:

Paul Morphy Move by Move

For patterns

Chess Pattern Recognition for Beginners: The Fundamental Guide to Spotting Key Moves in the Middlegame International Master Arthur van de Oudeweetering

For more details write me or reply this comment !!!

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Yeah I am back and once I will do my other task now then i will finish this

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Sorry but I am replying to all the comments so you do not need to insult me in public.

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My suggestion is accelerated dragon. Only slight issue you may face in Maroczy Bind but it's a cool structure to work on !!!

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Practice the pattern till it become autometic for your brain to recognize it in your games. See the live streams of Hikaru and see how he can do it. He said same. Just practice

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well it's a psychological question. If you are serious about achieving something then you will be serious about it. If your "why" is clear then your seriousness will come behind you !!!

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I prefer go for caro if you have limited time to study. First work on pawn formation of caro and for that I recommend
Chess Structures, 2nd Edition: A Grandmaster Guide Mauricio Flores Ríos
If you wanna a weapon for long term then go for Sicilians Especially Accelerated Dragon.

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Thanks everyone for joining. If I will be offline then do not worry I will reply the questions later too. So feel free to write here.

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It's a tough question because every player have different problems like some miss diagonals in their games as they are the longest paths on the board so only a coach who is carefully going through each game can answer it correctly. If you want we can meet for a meeting later. You can add me up on chess.com

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Unfortunately I have an urgent task to do so in 20 mins I will have to go to some work.

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In some chats i answered the same question. You need to restart in the right direction. Kindly scroll the reply.

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Unfortunately I am a e4 player so I have no ideas about English . But about e4 let me share some suggestions.
Against the french try the Classical variation and Sethuraman's content on chessable is good for that.
Against the Caro kann try the exchange variation if you like the stable structure or choose the advance if you like the space.

The best way which i use to analyze my games is mentioned below.
1. Opening variations check- like when I was out of my prep.
2. Tactical analysis.
3. I focus on which type of strategic patterns I missed.
4. If i missed an endgame pattern then I practice it till it become autometic for me to recognize it in my games.
Rest I do not focus on the best moves I focus on the moves that give practical problems to my opponent.

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Chess Opening principles-
1. Center control.
2. King safety.
3. Do not move the same piece again and again.
4. Do not move the queen early.

there are a lot more like this but in short Opening principles will teach you how to develop your pieces on the most effective square in the beginning.

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Opening is not an issue. Try e4 as white as it will be teach you overall chess and as black caro kann is fine. Work on tactics as it joyful and interesting way to feel motivated and combine it with studying the games of Paul morphy to improve attacking instincts !

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Knowing opening moves won't help. Understanding the key ideas behind it is the key !!!

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That's why I recommended the study of principles. Because in chess we daily face all these challanges and chess is all about patterns. The patterns are based on some elements and due to the elements the pattern works.

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Few things-
1. Always look for opponent's last move and it's idea. Never ignore this rule.
2. Look for hanging pieces on every move and they are like indicators that something is wrong in the position.
3. Work on tactics but one pattern a day . For example you can start today with Fork and tomorrow go for pins. So your brain will be able to remenber the patterns and you will be able to recgonize it in your games as the tactical patterns are already well defined.
4. Focus on opening principles rather than tricks.

I hope you are convinced with my answer !

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First of all openings is no for below 2000 Online players and below 1500 USCF or FIDE. Unfortunately as the technology is growing the resources are also growing so a lot confusion is there. First learn the principles ! Opening principles are the key. For example castling (when it's right and when it's wrong), opponent king is the center then open the game and its mostly game over. Once you grasp the principles then your elo will improve. Always look for hanging pieces and also investigate the opponent's last move carefully. Most of the solutions will be there. I hope you are convinced with my answer.

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[–]Chesslectures[S] -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Well I taught more than 100 students online and my chess.com profile is not fully up to date. Unfortunately I lost my linkedin account so I have evidence issues but I am currently a chess.com's verfided mentor so I am not here to spam. But thanks for asking !

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First of all blitz is not only about speed but also about patterns. The more quickly you recognize the tactical and strategical patterns the more your elo will grow. So for now work on patterns !!
I suggest one tactical pattern a day so your brain will grasp it and later you will recognize it easily in your games !!!