Hi! I’ve been subscribed to you for a little over 3-4 months now, When you were almost hitting 1900 a while back I was hitting 1600 but I saw you fall a little and I also fell to 1500. I’ve recovers a little back to 1600 but I see you increasing so fast and well. Do you have any tips on how you get better? Do you read books or something? Response appreciated, thank you and good luck to 2000 ELO.
I think there are several reasons to how I am able to climb back so quickly. 1) I am a tactical player and I relay heavily on tactics to win games. But I have noticed that after you cross 1750 or 1800, players usually play very positional and solid which leaves very less room for tactics. So I've started playing more positionally and this has been a game changer. 2) You should really take a break when you're on a losing streak. That does not mean you've became a weak player but it just shows you are out of form and need some rest. (You're cooked). After my downfall, I took a break for a week and did not play chess at all. 3) Stop caring about your elo and just enjoy playing chess. I don't read books but I did prepare a couple of openings to play for white and black by watching youtube videos.
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Hi! I’ve been subscribed to you for a little over 3-4 months now, When you were almost hitting 1900 a while back I was hitting 1600 but I saw you fall a little and I also fell to 1500. I’ve recovers a little back to 1600 but I see you increasing so fast and well. Do you have any tips on how you get better? Do you read books or something? Response appreciated, thank you and good luck to 2000 ELO.
I think there are several reasons to how I am able to climb back so quickly.
1) I am a tactical player and I relay heavily on tactics to win games. But I have noticed that after you cross 1750 or 1800, players usually play very positional and solid which leaves very less room for tactics. So I've started playing more positionally and this has been a game changer.
2) You should really take a break when you're on a losing streak. That does not mean you've became a weak player but it just shows you are out of form and need some rest. (You're cooked). After my downfall, I took a break for a week and did not play chess at all.
3) Stop caring about your elo and just enjoy playing chess.
I don't read books but I did prepare a couple of openings to play for white and black by watching youtube videos.
@@shashikarankeThank you so much for your response!