I started doing this in April and really works (see link) 2 books I'd barely looked at (1ea on endgames and tactics) I've now finished, this along with 6 ea. 30 or 60 min. games on chess.com each week, and I'm now winning 45% of my online tournament games instead of 20%. Still a long way to go of course, but things don't look as hopeless as they once did. Don't waste this time if COVID 19 keeps you trapped at home, make use of it and up your game. When traditional OTB returns you can move up in class. π
&t=21s
@mchill saidBut if we all take your advice, we all get better, and our ratings remain the same!
I started doing this in April and really works (see link) 2 books I'd barely looked at (1ea on endgames and tactics) I've now finished, this along with 6 ea. 30 or 60 min. games on chess.com each week, and I'm now winning 45% of my online tournament games instead of 20%. Still a long way to go of course, but things don't look as hopeless as they once did. Don't waste this tim ...[text shortened]... tional OTB returns you can move up in class. π
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EkagBBMDns&t=21s
Should've kept it under your hat! π
@wolfgang59
The chances of everyone here taking my advice are as close to 0 as one can get.
I'm pretty safe on that score... π
@steinitz saidmchill - If accepted I shall follow the game, I've had a rough weekπ¬
I am also using this time to try and improve.
What is your goal?
I challenged you to a game since we are close in strength.
@steinitz saidThe goal in chess is to be defeated by stronger and stronger players, until there are none left who defeat you.
Tarrasch said improving was intellectual productiveness and he considered it one of the greatest joys of the human existance.
@steinitz saidMy goal is 1800 OTB, sorry to have declined your challenge, but I'm transitioning away from correspondence, so will be leaving RHP as soon as my last game is finished here.
I am also using this time to try and improve.
What is your goal?
I challenged you to a game since we are close in strength.
@eladar saidI disagree. Improving to win is why most people make the effort in the first place. I know of no one why plays chess with the idea of losing.
Improving to win is just ego and self gratification.
As Vince Lombardi once said: "If winning isn't important, then why do they keep score?"