Very helpful. Very similar advice to other successful stories of rapid progress to relatively high levels. I am doing similar, and it works. 300 elo in about 3 months or so.
Currently been stuck on 1300 for the past two months. Plateauing is never fun, but its all part of the journey. A tip I can give to avoid tilts is to stop playing more games after 2 losses and try again tomorrow. Because sometimes you just have a bad day, so its best to minimize the damage and power through the tilt. Edit : 1600 now and getting better and better
@@ReyChessYT Again horrible advice. You need losses to make yourself get better. If everyone just went around winning then there would be no point in playing the game. I've had a streak of 30 losses in a row in one sitting because I was trying new things and then boom I went on a 67 winning game winning streak. If you want to play chess than just do it I like to say. There's ups and downs but it's up to you to decide which is which.
You absolutely LAUNCHED youreself with high quality video’s! When you reach 500, 100, 100000 and 10000000 subscribers remember i was here before 150 subs, because i know for sure that you will get there!
That's impressive, I'm 1500 and I'm trying to grow.. The series the you were talking about is "the sensei Speed run "for free on TH-cam ? Thanks so much
I'm at 1050ish, and he was actually spot on up until my elo range. (can't truly comment on above that.. yet.) even down to not starting to watch Naroditsky until now. I've watched him when I was sub 1000 and his videos were to complex for me to get fully, but now I see I'm ready for them. good job man!
don't worry bro, i was in your shoes a few months ago. I plateaued at that exact level, but just recently exploded to 1250- ish. keep focusing, man! It will come!
Great video man. Took a lot of useful information out of this one. Played chess for the first time about 5 months ago and I’m fluctuating between 500-600 elo rapid at the moment.
Thanks! amazing video. currently sitting at 1250 blitz after 1.5 years without focusing on really improving. you just fueld my competetive spirit! i ll try to get better
@@nacht3675 That isn't based on just a few games either. I definitely improved since last year. I played about 150 games in rapid, and 83 or 89 games in blitz. So those ratings are based on a decent sample size imo. If I wasn't so busy trying to do other things right now, I'd definitely be playing and studying more. Maybe with time.
@@md.shahiduttarif2831 I haven't played in more than a few months now. It was like 1329 in rapid I believe, 1100 something in blitz. Not bad though for only using online tutorials and a lot of repetition. I played against computers a lot offline. Shows you can really brute force your way through it for at least a little while.
This was an inspirational video! I'm around 1300 *Rapid ELO in about the same amount of time of playing and was beginning to think I couldn't progress without a coach. Now I know it's 100% possible.
Just started playing the Caro Kann myself and it helped me from the 1600 to the 1700 grind. Thinking of trying to take chess a little more seriously just to try and see if I can reach that sweet 1800 for the lolz.
Great content! I restarted 2018 and did fast improove - but than stagnation came, I played weired openings. I now restarted with serious - even boring - openings and now within a Month i won 300 Elo and do 1546 new all time high. Motivation is now back.
I’m gonna try to get to 1800 before the end of my first year, but it’s amazing how similar our progress was haha, keep it up man! I would love to play you sometime (I’m at 1700 rn)
@@ReyChessYT No problem!! :)) Your channel is crazy, 3 videos all a lot of views, especially this one, but nobody subscribing, they missing out. Excited for all your videos in the future!!
for anyone who is starting their chess journey one thing to consider is the higher rated you get generally the less fun it is as you will have to sit there and really think about your moves and it might really start effecting you
I disagree. No matter your level the thinking is the same, 2 1000's playing will think as much as 2 2000's, the main factor is the rating difference. Like if i play vs a 1200 i won't need to think much because of the rating difference, if ur opponent rating is the same you have to think the same amount no matter your level.
I'm at ELO 350 lmao I absolutely suck ass but suddenly started to love the game for some weird reason, and now I can't stop and I wanna get better no matter what and I'll do the puzzle thing :) we'll see how things go
@@gabrielggc Flex? Trust me bro if there's one game I wouldn't flex on its most definitely at chess. It took me literally 4 Frickin years to get to where I am now and yet I still fall below 1900 to like 1750 and have to gain my rating back. Chess is brutal if anything it's really impressive to go from 400 to 1600 in a year it took me maybe 2½ years to get to 1600 which I think is normal and achievable. This dude on the other hand is probably talented.
Thanks man! I have a pretty technical background in engineering and programming so I think that's contributed a lot to my super fast progression! Cheers to 2000 elo!
i personally thought i was good when i reached 1500 in 2 months of playing, but ive been stuck at 1600-1650 since february (i started playing chess before the new years when i got a chess set for christmas) and ive been doing alot of tactics, and a bit of studying since then but im stuck.
Been playing chess for 7 months and yet my highest elo is 1k. I keep quitting, stopping thats why im still stuck as a low rated player. Meh, I'll just play chess for fun cuz I am so bad
Great video! I started chess two months ago and went from 100 elo (literally losing every single game) to 1200 elo in that time! I usually play 2-15+ 10 min rapid games a day depending on the time I have. So far very happy with my progress and hope to reach 1800 by the end of the year!
So I've been trying to get serious with chess and after around 3 months at it I've struggled and plateaued. Then, I came across this beauty of a video. PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES! Total game changer, never thought twice they would help so never did them and now I'm on them daily and they serious improve your gameplay, get a puzzle app and watch your rating shoot up
As someone who teaches chess full-time, and has 2500+ Rapid (2400 Blitz) on Lichess, this is great stuff! Gratz on your improvement man :-) Great analysis of the road there!
Much love to you my dude! I'm 3:30 in and you said the truth i needed to hear. There is to much free wisdom online about chess for the basics of chess beginners logic.
Best video for a beginner like me. I love the London! I went to the library and got a book… Ive been a bodybuilder for years but felt I was lacking in mental training. I was also in Civil Engineering (dropped out) but recognized I had no spatial recognition, pattern recognition, or very good problem solving skills… I, too, have been scouring for educational YT vids, and love your recommendations! Sick vid, bro and thank you!! Gonna start puzzles soon!!
@@ReyChessYT your video is very detailed and informative. If I'm not wrong, you didn't say which game length (minutes) you preferred (if you had one) during your journey or which one you find more didactic. Could you please share your opinion? In any case, thanks again for your effort. 🙏
@@CarloPerassi Definitely rapid/classical are the best if you wanna improve at thinking and planning in chess. If you wanna build your intuition and quick thinking skills then bullet and blitz.
I started playing consistently October 2023, made it to 800 in about 6 months, stayed stuck between 850-950 for about 6 months. Last night I finally made it to 1000 in rapid. My goal was to make it to 1000 in 1 year or less and I did it! I don’t really solve many puzzles, maybe I’ll try that lol
I’m on a journey to 1600 from 1388 and my puzzle rating has been stagnant at 2200. One thing that does help the most in like you mentioned in the video, visualizing the next few moves, however , I love chess a lot and have played for hours and years on end but my brain has been taking a toll mentally processing premoves and best moves multiple times with multiple scenarios. So I feel like a beginner again because it’s mentally exhausting lbs now I understand how my non chess friends feel when they don’t know what move to make when I try to solve 2500 rated puzzles wish me luck tho
Thx for the tips on how to reach 1600 man its really hard for me to get away 1600 it drop to 1582 as always thx this will boost my journey ❤❤ Edite 1: Im now currently 1846
When I saw you recommend learning middlegame plans I was like YES! YES! YES!!!! Being able to find good plans not only has the benefits you listed in your video but can also: Lead to better time management (you don't get fixated on moves that aren't part of your plan, thus reducing the amount of candidate moves you need to calculate) Opponents blundering more (many people blunder when under pressure for multiple moves; the higher you go, the more moves you'll have to play, but usually this holds true. By adhering to a consistent plan you are always putting pressure on your opponent to consider your plans, even when you're objectively worse. TLDR: you create your own luck) Higher quality moves (In conjunction with my first point, you can play better and faster. The best move in the position is ALWAYS the move that carries out the best plan in the most efficient manner. Even if it is not an efficient method, and even if it isn't the best plan, your moves will always be reasonable and grounded, and it is much less likely for you to land yourself in trouble if you play in a principled manner) Great video!
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Hey what website are you using to review all your openings?
Very helpful. Very similar advice to other successful stories of rapid progress to relatively high levels. I am doing similar, and it works. 300 elo in about 3 months or so.
"if you are between elo 500 and 1600"
me sweating in 200
You should improve your accent
The editing, the advice, the humor…. this man is underrated af
IKRR
again, ikr
W comment and also facts
I agree
He said he was 1700 elo
Currently been stuck on 1300 for the past two months. Plateauing is never fun, but its all part of the journey. A tip I can give to avoid tilts is to stop playing more games after 2 losses and try again tomorrow. Because sometimes you just have a bad day, so its best to minimize the damage and power through the tilt.
Edit : 1600 now and getting better and better
Yes! Set a limit for yourself and don't continue playing if you're on a bad streak
@@ReyChessYT no 😈
@@ReyChessYT Again horrible advice. You need losses to make yourself get better. If everyone just went around winning then there would be no point in playing the game. I've had a streak of 30 losses in a row in one sitting because I was trying new things and then boom I went on a 67 winning game winning streak. If you want to play chess than just do it I like to say. There's ups and downs but it's up to you to decide which is which.
@@RhinoXerozis that supposed to be funny or smth? lmao
@@RhinoXeroz what's even your elo?
You absolutely LAUNCHED youreself with high quality video’s! When you reach 500, 100, 100000 and 10000000 subscribers remember i was here before 150 subs, because i know for sure that you will get there!
Fingers crossed!
What the hell, I thought he had at least 50k
@@adalix4058ikr it's not even 10k
Quite an impressive feat, took me 1.5-2 years to reach 1800-1900. Chess gets brutal the higher you go, dunno when i'll finally cross 2000. 😥
Same bro. Been stuck at 1800 for months
@@williamsweeney5249be more versatile with all openings will help:)
The higher rated you are, the less fun it is to play.
@@xandror facts. and the more painful the loss is
Get gud I suppose
I had a same journey. I went from 600 to 1600 rapid in 8 Months. The sensei series of Daniel Naroditsky helped me alot.
That's insane!! What's your rating now?
That's impressive, I'm 1500 and I'm trying to grow..
The series the you were talking about is "the sensei Speed run "for free on TH-cam ?
Thanks so much
Get gud lil bro
@@brunoferri5545whats you rating now?
Danya is the GOAT
I'm at 1050ish, and he was actually spot on up until my elo range. (can't truly comment on above that.. yet.) even down to not starting to watch Naroditsky until now. I've watched him when I was sub 1000 and his videos were to complex for me to get fully, but now I see I'm ready for them. good job man!
Yes!! Keep watching his videos and try to apply his thinking and logic to your games! Good luck :)
Same here. I feel like I got complacent and stopped doing puzzles. My man is spot on!
don't worry bro, i was in your shoes a few months ago. I plateaued at that exact level, but just recently exploded to 1250- ish. keep focusing, man! It will come!
Thank you my man, this is exactly the type of relateable and digestable educational content we as a comunity need
Thanks man really appreciate it!
bro exactly what I was looking for, tried searching for something like this but couldn't find much, but youtube recommends coming in clutch
yessir I gotchu man
Great video. I went from 400 to 1300 in around 6 months. I've been stuck for a while now and I think this is just what I needed
What app did you used pls? And do you have any advice?
@@Mel1211 tactics and pay attention to blunders. also learn two simple openings, one for white and one for black
in my opinion in order to gain more elo, play carefully, take your time as youre always missing blunders. Using this trick I skyrocketed to 1800
My puzzle rating is 2000 (highest was 2300) but my elo is 900. Im bad at chess
@@isiddiqui5162its not mann!! Just dont play bullet and blitz!🫵if you really want to increase elo.
Great to see Chess Vibes getting some mention. The best channel for novice, and intermediate players on TH-cam.
Great video man. Took a lot of useful information out of this one.
Played chess for the first time about 5 months ago and I’m fluctuating between 500-600 elo rapid at the moment.
Thank you! Glad you took something from the vid!
Thanks! amazing video. currently sitting at 1250 blitz after 1.5 years without focusing on really improving. you just fueld my competetive spirit! i ll try to get better
You got this!! Get that 1300!
I have been getting back into chess lately and I've been getting my rapid elo up slowly but surely. Went from mid 300's to 550ish over the past month.
What about today?
@@nacht3675 Last I checked, 1300 something. 1100 in the three minute version. It's been a few months. Lol
@@nacht3675 That isn't based on just a few games either. I definitely improved since last year. I played about 150 games in rapid, and 83 or 89 games in blitz. So those ratings are based on a decent sample size imo. If I wasn't so busy trying to do other things right now, I'd definitely be playing and studying more. Maybe with time.
@@christophercarlone9945what about today?
@@md.shahiduttarif2831 I haven't played in more than a few months now. It was like 1329 in rapid I believe, 1100 something in blitz. Not bad though for only using online tutorials and a lot of repetition. I played against computers a lot offline. Shows you can really brute force your way through it for at least a little while.
This was an inspirational video! I'm around 1300 *Rapid ELO in about the same amount of time of playing and was beginning to think I couldn't progress without a coach. Now I know it's 100% possible.
You can definitely do it! Keep up the grind!
Just started playing the Caro Kann myself and it helped me from the 1600 to the 1700 grind. Thinking of trying to take chess a little more seriously just to try and see if I can reach that sweet 1800 for the lolz.
Did u reach ?
really well made video, im on the elo ladder grind and have been going up in the 1300s and i really enjoyed the tips
Great content! I restarted 2018 and did fast improove - but than stagnation came, I played weired openings. I now restarted with serious - even boring - openings and now within a Month i won 300 Elo and do 1546 new all time high. Motivation is now back.
Bro. You are so underrated. you deserve more subs.
I appreciate that!
I’m gonna try to get to 1800 before the end of my first year, but it’s amazing how similar our progress was haha, keep it up man! I would love to play you sometime (I’m at 1700 rn)
I’m going for 1900 my first year
(Im 1781 and I have 4.5 months left until my first year of chess is over)
Loved the content bro.watched it till the end and learned that I should buy a course rn
SOLID video
Thank you :)
I watched this video a year ago at 700 elo, now I'm 1700. This video was big in kick-starting my journey, thank you so much!
Beautiful video. I spend the last 3 years reaching 1200 from 800 and i never did a puzzle lol. I'm going to start with that right now.
Thank you! Yes puzzles are super beneficial :)
The editing is out of this world
❤️
amazing video bro, good editing, actual good tips and funny asf, my guy, your underrated bro, i subbed
Thanks my man!
@@ReyChessYT No problem!! :)) Your channel is crazy, 3 videos all a lot of views, especially this one, but nobody subscribing, they missing out. Excited for all your videos in the future!!
@@AIMDoesThings I have a video posting later today! Stay tuned!
@@ReyChessYT Amazing!! Can't wait!
Fantastic video! That was much more useful than I had expected and was entertaining too! Well done on your progress and great video.
Glad it was helpful!
for anyone who is starting their chess journey one thing to consider is the higher rated you get generally the less fun it is as you will have to sit there and really think about your moves and it might really start effecting you
I mean if you don't think you dont get anywhere to begin with
@siraf1234 I'm on about calculating 5 moves in any given position
It was the opposite for me, once i broke past 1200 i suddently felt like i was finally actually playing chess
@@Corrupt_WI am on the way there. I don’t know how long it will take but I will reach it
I disagree. No matter your level the thinking is the same, 2 1000's playing will think as much as 2 2000's, the main factor is the rating difference. Like if i play vs a 1200 i won't need to think much because of the rating difference, if ur opponent rating is the same you have to think the same amount no matter your level.
I'm at ELO 350 lmao I absolutely suck ass but suddenly started to love the game for some weird reason, and now I can't stop and I wanna get better no matter what and I'll do the puzzle thing :) we'll see how things go
haha mee too - hows it going?
To get to 1600 in a year is impressive. It took me about 3-4 years to get to 1900.
Of course you had to flex
@@gabrielggc Flex? Trust me bro if there's one game I wouldn't flex on its most definitely at chess. It took me literally 4 Frickin years to get to where I am now and yet I still fall below 1900 to like 1750 and have to gain my rating back. Chess is brutal if anything it's really impressive to go from 400 to 1600 in a year it took me maybe 2½ years to get to 1600 which I think is normal and achievable. This dude on the other hand is probably talented.
Thanks man! I have a pretty technical background in engineering and programming so I think that's contributed a lot to my super fast progression! Cheers to 2000 elo!
I'm here with 1200 in 6 months
Not flex just telling 🥀
i personally thought i was good when i reached 1500 in 2 months of playing, but ive been stuck at 1600-1650 since february (i started playing chess before the new years when i got a chess set for christmas) and ive been doing alot of tactics, and a bit of studying since then but im stuck.
Video was education and entertaining. Underrated af. Subbed
thank you thank you
I thought this guy was a famous TH-camr till I realised he only has 166 subscribers, well now you’ve got 167❤
Thank you much love!
This man is the best chess advisor i have heard, man you're awesome.
i've been playing for 4-ish months, and am currently 1260 rapid and 1200 blitz. this video was very helpful!
that’s insane! keep it up!
Been playing chess for 7 months and yet my highest elo is 1k. I keep quitting, stopping thats why im still stuck as a low rated player. Meh, I'll just play chess for fun cuz I am so bad
@@tak9163 that's totally fine! Just keep pushing yourself. you're already better than 99% of everybody i know.
@@elliottdickey6969 Thanks, still stuck at 1k. I dont play alot
Once I saw this video my mindset in Chess completely change and thank you for your good information
You're welcome! You got the!
Nice very well done, I’ve been playing chess for most of my life and I’m 1600 in rapid surprised how many people got into chess in the past year
literally me right there
Every tempo matters is the most straightforward advice in chess
Good tips, cheers.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed :)
very interesting, helpful and informative, thank you :)
You’re welcome ! glad you enjoyed :)
Great video! I started chess two months ago and went from 100 elo (literally losing every single game) to 1200 elo in that time! I usually play 2-15+ 10 min rapid games a day depending on the time I have. So far very happy with my progress and hope to reach 1800 by the end of the year!
That’s amazing progress wow! You should be able to make it at this rate :) keep it up
Thanks a lot for taking the time to post this video
Great video, advice, editing and commentary
Thank you :)
This is so instructive! I also did it very similar to you, learned the rules a year ago, plateaued like 2 months on 1100-1200 and now I'm 1600 rapid
So I've been trying to get serious with chess and after around 3 months at it I've struggled and plateaued. Then, I came across this beauty of a video. PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES! Total game changer, never thought twice they would help so never did them and now I'm on them daily and they serious improve your gameplay, get a puzzle app and watch your rating shoot up
Bro, this man speedran chess and is on his way to speed run the TH-cam algorithm. What a guy.
Ayyyyy thanks my G
As someone who teaches chess full-time, and has 2500+ Rapid (2400 Blitz) on Lichess, this is great stuff!
Gratz on your improvement man :-)
Great analysis of the road there!
Awesome video man, I´m actually quite noob at 600 elo. I found your advice helpful, hope I can improve.
Thanks man and welcome to the wonderful game of chess! You got this!
1700 elo is noob too, i have 2330 bullet rating and 2500 puzzle rating but even that's not a so good level
@@harbibo everyone is a noob except for the top .1% lol
@@ReyChessYT loll
@@ReyChessYT in my opinion under 2000 is noob, 2000 - 2300 is eeehhh, 2300 - 2500 is good and 2500+ is professionel level
This was a really good video. Hope it blows up
good shit gonna become a chess god now
probably the most helpful chess video i’ve seen! thanks:)
thank you! :) glad it helped you out
Very good and informational video. I will eventually become like you and sky rocket my elo. Very realistic as well!
Thank you glad you took away something from the video! You got this!
This was a really helpful video and i really like your editing.
thanks sean :)
That's damn impressive, bro 😊
Amazing content bro. Pro stuff! How do you not have at least 100K subs? That's beyond my comprehension.
thank you Miro! We’re on the come up don’t worry! 🙏🏽
@@ReyChessYT Glad to hear that! I'll be watching... 🙂
I been playing for six months, I have a 1300 and got 2nd place in my last two tournament. Hope you can give me some tips on endgames!
Fantastic video man! Hilarious, informative, and practical!
Thanks man :)
how do you have only 90 subscribers
you deserve way more
Thank you we’re on the come up! 🙏🏽
Came back to this vid after a while, just wanted to say, i love you my guy
Which app you used to know your openings and opponents response
Thank you for the video!
me who watched in 31 December 🗿🗿
Bro I’m watching it right now
@@kaydenandrade3138same
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Much love to you my dude! I'm 3:30 in and you said the truth i needed to hear. There is to much free wisdom online about chess for the basics of chess beginners logic.
even in mid 1500 elo, most of the beginner tips are still VERY applicable. Great video!
How did you analyze all your games such as your openings and your win rate
amazing video! I dont usually comments on videos unless they are really good! great job
thanks bobbie bob :)
How does this man only have 109 subs looking at the quality of his videos I thought he had at least 100,000 subs
Thank you!! Even better content coming soon! 🙏🏽👀
Best video for a beginner like me. I love the London! I went to the library and got a book… Ive been a bodybuilder for years but felt I was lacking in mental training. I was also in Civil Engineering (dropped out) but recognized I had no spatial recognition, pattern recognition, or very good problem solving skills… I, too, have been scouring for educational YT vids, and love your recommendations!
Sick vid, bro and thank you!! Gonna start puzzles soon!!
Thank you for the video
I'm 750 elo and this is going to help me a lot.
You're welcome! Best of luck
Nice video, and enganing narration pace 😊
Cracked me into laughing a few times.
As an engineer, I appreciate the humor, the numbers, the approach... great great video! :) 👍 👍 👍
Thanks :) Glad you enjoyed!
@@ReyChessYT your video is very detailed and informative. If I'm not wrong, you didn't say which game length (minutes) you preferred (if you had one) during your journey or which one you find more didactic. Could you please share your opinion? In any case, thanks again for your effort. 🙏
@@CarloPerassi Definitely rapid/classical are the best if you wanna improve at thinking and planning in chess. If you wanna build your intuition and quick thinking skills then bullet and blitz.
@@ReyChessYT thanks. I was thinking about 60 minutes too but I was wondering about your opinion. Thank you again.
Nice I’m gonna have to take your advice because I’m tired of hovering in the 750-900 range lol. Ty goodsir
I went from 400 to 1575 top in rapid in a year and a half, but played tons throughout my life over board (not tournaments)
Get gud lil bro
I started playing consistently October 2023, made it to 800 in about 6 months, stayed stuck between 850-950 for about 6 months. Last night I finally made it to 1000 in rapid.
My goal was to make it to 1000 in 1 year or less and I did it!
I don’t really solve many puzzles, maybe I’ll try that lol
My rating has been around 1054 for like 6+ years but I like the matches at this level.
yo, my man has amazing quality videos, and they are useful as hell. Especially for someone with his audience size
Thanks my boss!
Everyone, get ready for this man to be the chess mrbeast. REMEMBER ME REYCHESS
Great video! Total chess n00b and this was insightful. Cheers from Canada :)
I started playing chess on January and I’m currently at 770 elo. I’m aiming to get 1.2k by the end of the year.
You can do it!
This video is perfect. Very informative. Pretty entertaining. Congratulations.
Thank you :)
He said if you are in this elo range 1000-1200 then you can beat your dad and grandpa..
Meanwhile my dad :- Magnus
Thanks it really helped me
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Fantastic video mate
I’m on a journey to 1600 from 1388 and my puzzle rating has been stagnant at 2200. One thing that does help the most in like you mentioned in the video, visualizing the next few moves, however , I love chess a lot and have played for hours and years on end but my brain has been taking a toll mentally processing premoves and best moves multiple times with multiple scenarios. So I feel like a beginner again because it’s mentally exhausting lbs now I understand how my non chess friends feel when they don’t know what move to make when I try to solve 2500 rated puzzles wish me luck tho
Congratulations brother!
Thx for the tips on how to reach 1600 man its really hard for me to get away 1600 it drop to 1582 as always thx this will boost my
journey ❤❤
Edite 1: Im now currently 1846
God damn,seems you got a pretty good community and good content. New TH-camr to watch acquired
Yessir! More content on the way!
How do you Play so many puzzles without spending money
lichess
1:45 you can also win the bishop (g4) with Qe4+ after Rxd6,Bxd6
Here before this youtuber blows up (72 sub)
You predicted it lol
I CANT GRIND PUZZULES CAUSE I DONT HAVE MONEY ANY ALTENATIVE
Lichess
lichess has and always will be goated. Free puzzles too
Shredder Lite app on iOS is free and has puzzles
i like the chess tactics app
what is lichess ?
How to make every one around you look stupid in two words…
Halloween opening
Will never use this
Why?
Nice stuff bro, its taken me about a year and a half but we've had pretty similar chess journeys. Good luck in the future.
I reached 1700 in less than a year
How can you pls tell me
Just start cheating, and you'll get to 2300 elo pretty easy
h o w
"dont spend money"
"do alot of puzzles"
me who can only do 3 puzzles per day:
I use liechess
When I saw you recommend learning middlegame plans I was like YES! YES! YES!!!! Being able to find good plans not only has the benefits you listed in your video but can also:
Lead to better time management (you don't get fixated on moves that aren't part of your plan, thus reducing the amount of candidate moves you need to calculate)
Opponents blundering more (many people blunder when under pressure for multiple moves; the higher you go, the more moves you'll have to play, but usually this holds true. By adhering to a consistent plan you are always putting pressure on your opponent to consider your plans, even when you're objectively worse. TLDR: you create your own luck)
Higher quality moves (In conjunction with my first point, you can play better and faster. The best move in the position is ALWAYS the move that carries out the best plan in the most efficient manner. Even if it is not an efficient method, and even if it isn't the best plan, your moves will always be reasonable and grounded, and it is much less likely for you to land yourself in trouble if you play in a principled manner)
Great video!
@ReyChess Could you please do a video on how to study chess openings, going through the process you used to learn the openings in this video?
I second watching naroditsky. Man's legendary
Damian Lim
such a good video man im at 800 in a few months after never playing chess ever before. now im gonna follow this guide man 😮💨
Thanks man! You got this!! stay on the grind!