Guys I am a beginner 300 rated player. Any tips?

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Mandeep10kumar

Hey guys, I am a 300 player. I won't call my self a beginner cuz I have been playing chess for 2 years but taken a lot of breaks in between. I know how the prices move and what are the basic openings like caro kann, London, or Italian. But I keep losing my games. And it is now this point that I am scared to lose further elo and that's why I like playing on lichess rather than chess com cuz I don't want to lose my elo here. But can anyone check my last few games and hopefully give me an advice and training routine that I can follow in chess and improve my self. I am 14 by the way

BearWithFists
Maybe stop playing bullet, play rapid games and do your best to take your time during your games. Maybe watch some yt vids for help or find a club in real life because playing against people over the board is always better.
ChessMasteryOfficial

My advice (as a chess coach and 2100+ player):

Learn and apply the most important principles of chess.
Always blunder-check your moves.
Solve tactics in the right way.
Analyze your games.
Study games of strong players.
Learn how to be more psychologically resilient.
Work on your time management skills.
Get a coach if you can.

Khnemu_Nehep

Forget about chess.

haveyouseencyan

Forget about your elo. Go into your settings and disable view elos in games of you and your opponents - this helped me.

300 is a good starting point, but you don't have much to lose. You need to accept that you will go up and down. A player who doesn't risk losing his rating never improves his rating.

Another thing that helped me forget about elo is just spamming games to get through divisions. The way I look at it is, I am new I will have ups and downs, I want to progress through the divisions quickly. If my elo takes a hit, I know that I will earn it back and more in the future.

Alban1179

Hello :D