I Trained Like A Chess Grandmaster for 30 Days
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- JJJreact
I've always wanted to learn and get good at chess, but for various reasons, have remained a scrub. I decided it was finally time to take training in chess seriously, and to truly challenge myself. For 30 days, an entire MONTH, I train in the same intense way that a grandmaster would. I hire a chess expert as my coach, and for hours, every single day, I immerse myself in the complicated world of chess. I do puzzles, play games, read books, visit cool chess parks, attend coaching sessions, read articles, etc.
This is by far one of the most difficult challenges I've ever done. There were so many days that I wanted to quit or just take a break. But I didn't.
Thanks so much to my good friends Alec and Leon for their contributions to this video!
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This is a sick idea! keep making these types of videos and we’ll keep watching them!
Great video and great post on Reddit. Glad you didn't stalemate and got that sweet sweet checkmate on Leon.
16 minutes in I checked your sub count and was surprised by low it was. You content is really good and you deserve way more subscribers!
Can confirm this is what he looked like in the first grade
Good video man, here im elo 600 starting to also study chess seriously, thanks for the motivation man
It’s nice to see how your starting your channel and all that your an amazing creator and you deserve more subs
I was so emotionally invested in this video. I had almost the same experience
I think for a beginner focusing on basic principles and playing regularly is most important. I’m about 1600 rapid and I haven’t studied openings or solved puzzles. I’m sure those would help but aren’t totally necessary for us noobs
At 1600 rapid you are no longer a noob. You don’t need to study openings seriously yet, but you should be solving tactical puzzles, studying middle game pawn structures and endings. Also it would be a good idea if you haven’t already to start memorizing the squares on a chess board. A USCF 1800 + player will know, for example, that the b6 square is a black square without looking at the board.
this was a genuinely entertaining video bro
Came here for the training part, this is nothing more than a vlog
Underrated TH-cam channel 😢
One of the best videos on the TH-cam!!!!!
Cool video and concept bro. Keep up the grind
More Chess videos please :)
Loved this one
I’m a be honest this was a great video and I loved it
I’m currently doing the exact same thing but I’m training to be about 1000 Elo looool❤good video bro
whats your rating looking like rn
Where is “Chess Park”?
So..How come your elo is still the same after training more than a month with a coach?
His money is wasted 😂😂
He is joking that he trained like grandmaster 😂😂
I'm at 600 elo and never got training I'm trying to push to 1000
You got this
@@chillguywholowkeydoesntgivea I'm at 630 😭😭
@@Ghostchad69 hey atleast thats improvement. look at the mistakes your are doing and then work on that
@SveaRikeontop I got to 580 but then grinded to 670
@@Ghostchad69where you at now?
I’m worst than Martin
This video is amazing actually I never do 1 hour for puzzles or more I only do 3 puzzles a day and my rating is 1741 I've only been playing for 10 months is just my tactical vision is insane I have no idea why maybe because I'm a kid or it's probably just have good pattern recognition.😂😂😅😅😊