How do you use to study?
Chess is leaving me and i love the game with passion,what do i do?

Chess is incredibly difficult for most people. At your level primarily what you need to work on is increasing your board vision, your awareness of the possible threats, checks, and captures that are present on the board. I'm sure you've read this advice before, but the quickest way to increase your board vision is by practicing tactics. There are tactics books, there are commercial tactics programs, there are free and not so free tactics trainers on the web. One thing that Coach Heisman points out (in almost every show) is that beginners tend to be entranced by material that is way over their head. Unlike mathematics, where if you tried to study calculus without the proper background you'd be immediately lost; in chess you can comfortably read all kinds of advanced books that kind of make sense to you but are totally unrelated to what you should be studying. To use another example, it's like if you tried to teach someone to read using Shakespeare; sure it could be kind of done, but the student would neither appreciate the literature not particularly learn to read all that well. Find some way of practicing basic tactics and go over those tactics again and again until you can almost immediately see the solution. This isn't the time for you to be practicing deep calculation, you just want to be able to size up the whole board at a glance and deal with what should be obvious. If you've never checked out Coach Heisman's website, you have a real treat in store for you: danheisman.com. Hope that helped, and try to stay positive; chess is supposed to be fun!
EDIT: just checked your profile and realized you have definitely heard of Dan Heisman. Sorry if what I wrote is stuff you've heard many times before...Good luck!

Be patient! Your talent will come through. Perhaps this year will be for learning and next year you will see the improvement?
Read chesstactics.org or another tactics primer if you have not done so already. Then practice on chesstempo.com. Also, find a book on basic endgames. Burn those patterns into your brain over and over and you will have a solid foundation. :)

well i have been playing chess for about three years now and it still feels like i started yestarday.@antonio;what do you have for me man?....and thanks @baddogno;thanks much man...you seem to be someone that i can look up to in chess,like a caoch or something.maybe you understand me.do you mind starting form the scratch with me?that will also improve your skills you know

Hey man, have I got the perfect thread for you..
How to Crush Opponents like Cockaroaches
by Antonio_Montana
Read it carefully, study it, memorize it, and execute it with all your passion for chess man.
I'm not kidding. This is the best advice that you will receive. Don't listen to no socksuckers out there want you to read books and bend over and reach for your toes. Forget that man, save the books for the toilet when you can give your full attention to it.
When you're thinking of giving up chess or feeling defeated, you got to grab your sacks and put them on your opponent's face. If you have any questions man, leave a comment and I'll be sure to turn you into a real hard-nosed cockaroach hunter.
Listen to the man, man.

You are doing it wrong. Here is an easy way to improve:
1- Don't play blitz games
2- Go to chesstempo.com and spend your time doing puzzles
3- After you have done 1000 puzzles you are guaranteed to have advanced at least 100 rating points. (at your level yes, later it will be less)
4- Books about positional theory are useless at your level, because in your level games are won from opponent blunders, not from good moves.
5- To learn how to not blunder, see number 2
6- Just by not blundering you will advance about 300 points from where you are

maybe you dont (suck)at chess perhaps you are an unpolished gem this may be the time to lay off the pieces as you polish up and become more refined i certainly agree with the counsel you have got from the other players here and i hope my own aids your damaged confidence you are on the right track as you have expressed a desire to improve now is the time to look at the resources open to you to do this good luck and good chess yours Talfan1

I can play against u a couple of unrated games during which we can discuss some things asbout the game maybe I can help u

Thx telfan 1 I wanted to help and u can't tell if his problem is strategic or tactical or both r just bad habits must see by my self

Until you figure out why you are losing, and then correct or change as a result of what you have discovered, you will not improve.
Forget about winning or losing--focus on learning, and the enjoyment that comes from that.

i practice alot but i keep loosing every game on chess.com
It's obvious what you're doing wrong. I pulled up one of your games, and in the first seven moves, you made two simple counting mistakes. You need to start at the very beginning.
This article will be a good start -
http://www.chess.com/article/view/counting-vs-counting-material
Keep the faith. You can get better, but you need to start with the right study material.
i practice alot but i keep loosing every game on chess.com