my first six months


I'm no expert but I think that's really impressive as far as your rate of improvement goes. I've only managed to reach 1000+ in rapid and daily in around 8 months. Well done 👏✔👍

It's a miss actually. Thank you all for nice comments. I dont know how much time I spend each day playing chess. I play one rapid game every morning after I check my social media and after that I do the limited amount of puzzles, what non-paying account is allowed to do. I analyze the game I played and if there is something I should learn that cost me a win I check it out. Every monday I finish one lesson here on chess.com. And I have watched a ton of chess related videos. Thats basicly it. I never sat down to study chess or read chess books. Actually I have read only one book, it was a free e-book for beginners I found here on forums written by account laurengoodkindchess. Its short, very good book and I would recommend it to everyone. Right now Im struggling to get and stay at 1600+ and I think its finally time for me to study chess, but I dont know where to start from. But definitely without it I wont improve like I did so far. I spend maybe three hours (maximum) a day doing all the things I mentioned above (half an hour in the morning, and in afternoon on my free time I watch chess related stuff, depends on the day). Also I have app Magnus trainer and there are good lessons which definitely helped me improve.

It's a miss actually. Thank you all for nice comments. I dont know how much time I spend each day playing chess. I play one rapid game every morning after I check my social media and after that I do the limited amount of puzzles, what non-paying account is allowed to do. I analyze the game I played and if there is something I should learn that cost me a win I check it out. Every monday I finish one lesson here on chess.com. And I have watched a ton of chess related videos. Thats basicly it. I never sat down to study chess or read chess books. Actually I have read only one book, it was a free e-book for beginners I found here on forums written by account laurengoodkindchess. Its short, very good book and I would recommend it to everyone. Right now Im struggling to get and stay at 1600+ and I think its finally time for me to study chess, but I dont know where to start from. But definitely without it I wont improve like I did so far. I spend maybe three hours (maximum) a day doing all the things I mentioned above (half an hour in the morning, and in afternoon on my free time I watch chess related stuff, depends on the day). Also I have app Magnus trainer and there are good lessons which definitely helped me improve.
More than I do... But I just hit 1800 so yay?

It's a miss actually. Thank you all for nice comments. I dont know how much time I spend each day playing chess. I play one rapid game every morning after I check my social media and after that I do the limited amount of puzzles, what non-paying account is allowed to do. I analyze the game I played and if there is something I should learn that cost me a win I check it out. Every monday I finish one lesson here on chess.com. And I have watched a ton of chess related videos. Thats basicly it. I never sat down to study chess or read chess books. Actually I have read only one book, it was a free e-book for beginners I found here on forums written by account laurengoodkindchess. Its short, very good book and I would recommend it to everyone. Right now Im struggling to get and stay at 1600+ and I think its finally time for me to study chess, but I dont know where to start from. But definitely without it I wont improve like I did so far. I spend maybe three hours (maximum) a day doing all the things I mentioned above (half an hour in the morning, and in afternoon on my free time I watch chess related stuff, depends on the day). Also I have app Magnus trainer and there are good lessons which definitely helped me improve.
More than I do... But I just hit 1800 so yay?
yay! Congrats

It's a miss actually. Thank you all for nice comments. I dont know how much time I spend each day playing chess. I play one rapid game every morning after I check my social media and after that I do the limited amount of puzzles, what non-paying account is allowed to do. I analyze the game I played and if there is something I should learn that cost me a win I check it out. Every monday I finish one lesson here on chess.com. And I have watched a ton of chess related videos. Thats basicly it. I never sat down to study chess or read chess books. Actually I have read only one book, it was a free e-book for beginners I found here on forums written by account laurengoodkindchess. Its short, very good book and I would recommend it to everyone. Right now Im struggling to get and stay at 1600+ and I think its finally time for me to study chess, but I dont know where to start from. But definitely without it I wont improve like I did so far. I spend maybe three hours (maximum) a day doing all the things I mentioned above (half an hour in the morning, and in afternoon on my free time I watch chess related stuff, depends on the day). Also I have app Magnus trainer and there are good lessons which definitely helped me improve.
More than I do... But I just hit 1800 so yay?
yay! Congrats
Shoot we're following each other again...

It's a miss actually. Thank you all for nice comments. I dont know how much time I spend each day playing chess. I play one rapid game every morning after I check my social media and after that I do the limited amount of puzzles, what non-paying account is allowed to do. I analyze the game I played and if there is something I should learn that cost me a win I check it out. Every monday I finish one lesson here on chess.com. And I have watched a ton of chess related videos. Thats basicly it. I never sat down to study chess or read chess books. Actually I have read only one book, it was a free e-book for beginners I found here on forums written by account laurengoodkindchess. Its short, very good book and I would recommend it to everyone. Right now Im struggling to get and stay at 1600+ and I think its finally time for me to study chess, but I dont know where to start from. But definitely without it I wont improve like I did so far. I spend maybe three hours (maximum) a day doing all the things I mentioned above (half an hour in the morning, and in afternoon on my free time I watch chess related stuff, depends on the day). Also I have app Magnus trainer and there are good lessons which definitely helped me improve.
More than I do... But I just hit 1800 so yay?
yay! Congrats
Shoot we're following each other again...
Shoot. bye then