Rapid? Blitz? Bullet? Other? Either way, faster time controls will usually bring out more aggressive play
I'm thinking about giving up playing chess
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"I don't win any match" ++ Focus on not losing. Wins will follow.
"I only lose" ++ Analyse you rlost games and learn from your mistakes.
"or drawn" ++ Nothing wrong with a draw. Chess is a draw.
"some advice" ++ Always check your intended move is no blunder before you play it.
"If I keep going like this" ++ Stop blundering.

If you are able to, you should give up. It's a complete waste of time and makes you feel like you are a moron most of the time. For some, it's also extremely addictive. And no, it does not prove that you are smart. It proves that you are good (or bad) at chess. Give it up if you can. I tried, but so far, can't.

This what ChatGPT answered: " It's completely normal to experience frustration, especially after a series of losses. Instead of giving up, consider taking a break from chess to recharge and reflect on your games. Analyze your losses to identify areas for improvement, and perhaps seek guidance from a chess coach or analyze games with stronger players. Remember, setbacks are a natural part of the learning process, and with dedication and strategic adjustments, you can overcome challenges and enjoy the game again."

It's been few weeks approximately since I don't win any match.
I don't know what is happening, maybe I'm not focused with my mind, maybe my chess game style is wrong.. I've never been a great player but I could win 5 matches on 10 more or less, now I only lose or drawn. Can someone give me some advice?
If I keep going like this I'll give up playing for sure.
I began having the same thing happen several months ago. It was so frustrating that I stopped playing for 1/2 a year. Then I came back, studied openings, puzzles and traps mostly, and I continued the downward spiral. WTF?!
Gradually, fairly steadily, I've been winning games again. But now with my knowledge and continued learning I think I will surpass my highest ELO.
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What I think happened was that my 'fly by the seat of my pants-style' of playing could only take me so far then I hit a wall of more knowledgeable players.
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My advice is to play less and study more. Whenever you lose go back to doing puzzles and learning about your chosen openings (and their pros and cons). I'm sure you'll get past this and grow past your highest point again.

Instead of focusing solely on winning, set small, achievable goals for each game. This could be as simple as focusing on piece activity or avoiding blunders.

Can I just say that I for one don't give a cold shit what "ChatGPT" or what any other bot says. And it's not Artificial intelligence until it can decline to do what you tell it because it doesn't feel like it
Happen's to us all, mate. I gave up the game for ten years. I got it back by teaching my sister's kids the game, now I'd pick chess over sex if I had to.

It's been few weeks approximately since I don't win any match.
I don't know what is happening, maybe I'm not focused with my mind, maybe my chess game style is wrong.. I've never been a great player but I could win 5 matches on 10 more or less, now I only lose or drawn. Can someone give me some advice?
If I keep going like this I'll give up playing for sure.
Look at my history of playing for the last few days. I fell 100 points, I was getting killed, lol. I move too fast. I get set in my openings and then jump when I see things without looking at the whole board. I'll get to the mid game/end game by 6 minutes in. Way too fast. Maybe you're doing the same thing. Play the bots, do a custom game so you can time it and then take your time playing. Most of us non GM players rise and fall I suppose. It's all for fun, keep that in mind.

Weeks. Not too long, It's 3 years I play chess seriously but still I have awful rating. Don't give up

I'm thrilled by a draw. They're as bad as a loss when you think you're winning and don't see them coming though.
It's been few weeks approximately since I don't win any match.
I don't know what is happening, maybe I'm not focused with my mind, maybe my chess game style is wrong.. I've never been a great player but I could win 5 matches on 10 more or less, now I only lose or drawn. Can someone give me some advice?
If I keep going like this I'll give up playing for sure.