The Darker Method To Improve As A Chess Beginner.
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- Опубліковано 26 лют 2024
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GREAT Advice. I JUST finished the video and the computer is ALREADY telling me im making more accurate moves!
Well channels like Gotham chess, Chess vibes and Journey to Grandmaster did talk about these things but thanks for additional beginner tips ! I appreciate it❤
Somehow I like this better than the traditional "look for checks, captures, & attacks" approach
It’s a little more beginner friendly. Don’t blunder, THEN look for checks, captures, and threats.
thanx a lot for this
what do i do if my opponetns play like magnus carlsen on steroids and make almost no mistakes
played against someone after this video he had like 1 mistake 4 inaccuracies
So basically your saying don't make one move blunders 😅
Overall its something you must do especially as a beginner to levell up
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An actual dark method to getting better at chess and memorizing theory is just to always play the opening with an engine, and once you finish the opening turn it off, I did this against a robot for like an hour and a half and memorized a ton of the opening lines for the English and Sicilian, it's only a dark method if you do this against people.
Great video and great tips!! One minor suggestion unrelated to chess! I can help you get your mic sounding a touch better if you’d like !
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I am 1200 i use that méthod
Thx for remember me
so then what's the 'dark' method??
Idk why nobody is talking about this
Play with the lights in your room turned off, if you cant see anything but the screen you'll be more focused
Beats me. I was half expecting advice that starts with burying a brick at a crossroad
But how do you know if you blunder.......
you can do stuff like blunder checks to prevent that from happening