how to git gud pls tell

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ChesswithGautham wrote:

Improving can be painfully slow, but there are a few tips. 

1. Play with 300-400’s. You can get better by playing them,and you won’t lose much rating points. After you win or lose with them, analyse the game and try finding mistakes,inaccuracies,blunders, and missed wins and learn from them

2. Puzzles are an important part of learning and you should do them regularly. They can help you in patter recognition, which is very good in finding tactics in your game!

3. You can get better by playing games. Don’t do like 30 games a day to improve. Play 1 game,or 2 a day. You can only analyse games 2 times a day without a membership so use it wisely

4. Play with bots. You can play with different bots with different strengths and weaknesses.

 

5. Have fun! It does take around 3 years to gain a lot of points and try to enjoy that time!

 

Good luck!

 

 

Im a newbie too thx i will follow you instruction :]

2Kf21-0

Dan Shiffman has a good tutorial on git/GitHub:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCQHnlnPusY&list=PLRqwX-V7Uu6ZF9C0YMKuns9sLDzK6zoiV

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ChesswithGautham wrote:

Improving can be painfully slow, but there are a few tips. 

1. Play with 300-400’s. You can get better by playing them,and you won’t lose much rating points. After you win or lose with them, analyse the game and try finding mistakes,inaccuracies,blunders, and missed wins and learn from them

2. Puzzles are an important part of learning and you should do them regularly. They can help you in patter recognition, which is very good in finding tactics in your game!

3. You can get better by playing games. Don’t do like 30 games a day to improve. Play 1 game,or 2 a day. You can only analyse games 2 times a day without a membership so use it wisely

4. Play with bots. You can play with different bots with different strengths and weaknesses.

 

5. Have fun! It does take around 3 years to gain a lot of points and try to enjoy that time!

 

Good luck!

 

 

I think it's bad advice to say to play higher rated opponents or whatever. Like... sure from time to time but people need to just play vs someone of their own skill level and then study the many, MANY things that go wrong in those/our games. You don't need to play a higher rated player to get value out of your games, especially not with engine analysis being a thing. 

Playing against bots isn't fun for most people and really unnecessary...it's better to play against humans and get used to using time and so on. The rest is good advice though.