yes, excellent idea. Let's start collecting the best games, we could call it:
Epic games?
Immortal games?
my best games?
my best wins?
yes, excellent idea. Let's start collecting the best games, we could call it:
Epic games?
Immortal games?
my best games?
my best wins?
I think if you would play blitz game in chaturanga is the best form to improve tactics. Is easier than classic chess. Only the bishop jumping has problems for tactics.
Learn some openings:
Or just watch tweee minutes of this!
https://www.chess.com/variants/chaturanga/game/64342356
https://www.chess.com/variants/chaturanga/game/64341989
Someone asked in the notes how to improve in 2p-Chaturanga/Shatranj, so I can answer by giving some links.
My topic in the forum, maybe a bit basic, not sure everything I wrote is correct, but okay let's say it could be a good start. https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-variants/i-love-chaturanga
Hilton's channel on YouTube: tactics and strategies with analysis based on ancient texts and present day games among the best players of Chessdotcom. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG7HNcJ6ultREuj24BUsG0RNx7LXdH3ns
Stakhanov's channel on YouTube, mostly about interesting mansubat (ancient Chess problems). It is not in English but you can understand a lot by just watching the images. https://youtube.com/channel/UCMUSn6Sg1Ls4Ckl1fI4hu7A
Arma-50's blogs with commented games among top players and engine analysis made by using Fairy Stockfish (not sure how accurate it is, but quite good probably). https://www.chess.com/blog/Arma-50/25803671
Then the more you study positions and analyse games the more you improve, like in every version of Chess. The major text you can find is "A History of Chess", it's rich but the move notation is hard!
A middle way between playing and studying in my opinion is the correspondence (daily) play. Daily Shatranj can be played on a website called Scheming Mind if you are interested. https://www.schemingmind.com/
However the skills required in the blitz play are different, we would need a lot of tactics exercises for that. << I think we should start from now creating a huge collection of exercises. >>