On the Verge To Reach +1400

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Wallflower11

Currently my rating is 1394...on standard live chess

average opponent 1404..

i really found it hard to break through 1400..

and if i could made it..

what doest it takes for me to become +1400 chess player

Sadler

As you have indicated yourself:  be consistent.

That means consentration and not to be tired = do not play too many games in a row. If +1400 is the only goal this should be suficient, provided you do not play too highly rated players. 

If becoming a better chessplayer is the goal, forget about the rating. Analyse your game directly after you have played it (That is: do not play on and on without knowing anything about what you should or should not have done = not learning anything except probably bad habits.), and use the Tactics Trainer and other training and teaching stuff (read: Heisman, Silman and other advice here on Chess.com.)

Good luck!

George1st

EvasiveRex11 


Congrats, I imagine ur probably already there.


Well done : )))

 

Praxis_Streams

I agree with Sadler.

Also, identify your weaknesses, and work to improve on them. Kindof a token answer, but if you can figure out what you're bad at, you'll improve very fast.

That's why many give the advice "do tactics tactics and more tactics," because most amateurs are quite bad at tactics. I know I am anyway : )

Wallflower11
Sadler wrote:

As you have indicated yourself:  be consistent.

That means consentration and not to be tired = do not play too many games in a row. If +1400 is the only goal this should be suficient, provided you do not play too highly rated players. 

If becoming a better chessplayer is the goal, forget about the rating. Analyse your game directly after you have played it (That is: do not play on and on without knowing anything about what you should or should not have done = not learning anything except probably bad habits.), and use the Tactics Trainer and other training and teaching stuff (read: Heisman, Silman and other advice here on Chess.com.)

Good luck!

i rarely analyse after my game...thanks for the good advice..

Wallflower11
xAsnl wrote:

I agree with Sadler.

Also, identify your weaknesses, and work to improve on them. Kindof a token answer, but if you can figure out what you're bad at, you'll improve very fast.

That's why many give the advice "do tactics tactics and more tactics," because most amateurs are quite bad at tactics. I know I am anyway : )

i lack tactical too...  =P

Wallflower11
Sadler wrote:

As you have indicated yourself:  be consistent.

That means consentration and not to be tired = do not play too many games in a row. If +1400 is the only goal this should be suficient, provided you do not play too highly rated players. 

If becoming a better chessplayer is the goal, forget about the rating. Analyse your game directly after you have played it (That is: do not play on and on without knowing anything about what you should or should not have done = not learning anything except probably bad habits.), and use the Tactics Trainer and other training and teaching stuff (read: Heisman, Silman and other advice here on Chess.com.)

Good luck!

thanks george