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Anwit_Raj_Kayal
I am always sad after losing for two or three times in online matches.🥺🥺
vd2010g

Don't play blitz until your elo is at least 4-digit. Pretend bullet doesn't exist, too.

RussBell

Improving Your Chess - Resources for Beginners and Beyond.....

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/improving-your-chess-resources-for-beginners-and-beyond

vd2010g

#3 at mobile devices, your site looks really hard to read, please rectify if possible

magipi
vd2010g wrote:

#3 at mobile devices, your site looks really hard to read, please rectify if possible

That blog is impossible to read on a PC, too.

Dark blue and purple letters with a black background. Really?

tygxc

@1

Focus on not losing first. Take care not to hang pieces or pawns and not to run into checkmate. Wins will follow.

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.

ChessBobYash
BioCode636 wrote:

Hi,

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Good Luck!

Thank you! I will check this out.

Chessgamerst

Practice and analyze moves made by opponent

Haasi83

That's chess!

WTMelihTR
Checkmating ,duh🙄
vd2010g
WTMelihTR написал:
Checkmating ,duh🙄

psychologically works also, most opponents quit after you're a queen up