Tactics, tactics, and tactics.
I wanna Improve at Chess. Have you got any suggestions?

Website: https://www.ChessKid.com/ , https://lichess.org/ , for knowing more about openings: https://thechesswebsite.com
Youtube channel: GotamChess, ChessKid, Chess.com

Easiest way to improve:https://www.wikihow.com/Win-at-Chess

The best way to improve chess: play 10-15 games, then play puzzles (How many you want)(Daily), then you will see an amazing improvement, you will become better than what you were 1 month before!!!

Choose one opening for white and one for black. Study those openings in depth. Stick to that opening for most of your games. When you have confidence that you can memorise mejor variations up to 12 moves, that means now you are solid in those openings. While doing this study master games for these openings and the particular variation. Observe you tube video on those openings.
Simultaneously study end games and solve puzzles. That will take you to 1200 within 3 months.
Further course of action will be different. But that is matter for later discussion.

I think the best way to improve for a player with a rating of ~1000 is to do lots of puzzles.... at least 40/day
He doesn't have a membership but you can use lichess

I think the best way to improve for a player with a rating of ~1000 is to do lots of puzzles.... at least 40/day
No,you should not do to many puzzles

Dear KingBhavyathe1st
I am a certified, full-time chess coach and International Master, so I have seen it and tried it all.
There are so many ways to get better and I know it can be overwhelming.
You can learn from free videos on youtube, there are books at your disposal that can all help, but they are not tailored to your needs.
One of the most important things you can do is to analyze your games! You must learn from your mistakes! That is a priority. You can't really move on to a new, different topic and learn new ideas if you still make the same mistakes over and over again
This is where a chess coach comes into the picture. A good coach can show you how to study, what to study, gives you the material YOU need. Naturally, it takes time to use everything in practice, but if you are relentless and persistent you will succeed!
You should learn the main principles in every area of the game (opening, middlegame, endgame). Don't focus on only one part! You should improve your tactical vision as well as it is part of all areas!
This how I built my training program for my students. We discuss more than one topic during a lesson so it's always interesting and they can improve constantly. I give homework too and the right tools to make practicing enjoyable and effective!
Don't worry about your rating and the ups and downs! Just keep on playing and practicing!
I hope this helps. I wish you good games and 100+ extra ratings

Dear KingBhavyathe1st
I am a certified, full-time chess coach and International Master, so I have seen it and tried it all.
There are so many ways to get better and I know it can be overwhelming.
You can learn from free videos on youtube, there are books at your disposal that can all help, but they are not tailored to your needs.
One of the most important things you can do is to analyze your games! You must learn from your mistakes! That is a priority. You can't really move on to a new, different topic and learn new ideas if you still make the same mistakes over and over again
This is where a chess coach comes into the picture. A good coach can show you how to study, what to study, gives you the material YOU need. Naturally, it takes time to use everything in practice, but if you are relentless and persistent you will succeed!
You should learn the main principles in every area of the game (opening, middlegame, endgame). Don't focus on only one part! You should improve your tactical vision as well as it is part of all areas!
This how I built my training program for my students. We discuss more than one topic during a lesson so it's always interesting and they can improve constantly. I give homework too and the right tools to make practicing enjoyable and effective!
Don't worry about your rating and the ups and downs! Just keep on playing and practicing!
I hope this helps. I wish you good games and 100+ extra ratings
Thank you so much sir for your piece of advise.
It has been 2 years since i am playing cjhess. But i never took it seriously. Now i want to improve in it. If you know some good chess website where things happen for free or some amazing you tube channel run by Titled Players, or some good free chess e books or anything which will help me improve my chess, please tell.
Do 15 puzzles per-day(If you don't have a diamond-membership then you can do it on chesstempo as far as I know). Puzzles help with learning tactics and tactics will win you many games at your rating. And take your time it's not about finding the move quickly it's about finding the move. Your speed/efficiency will naturally improve over time. So don't rush it.
And don't play bullet or blitz they create bad habits and do not help you improve.
Play 3/4 15+10 games per-day. Quality over quantity. And don't play more or less than that rather they are wins or loses.
I hope this helps