30 Nov 23
IM David Pruess shares how you can use the idea of a chess profile to analyze yourself and to pinpoint your chess progress, and/or to help you to understand other chess players.
He shows how to compile the necessary data on analyzed games to evaluate your skill level in the opening, middle, and endgame, as well as your calculation skills, blunder frequency, winning percentage etc. and how to use this data to design an accurate plan to maximize the effective use of your study time. Highly recommended for players over 1500 who are motivated to improve. 🙂