I'm wondering about this since they said playing a slow game at 30 minutes is the best way to improve. But some people are playing over 50 online games at one time, with 1 move every 3 days, and I know that if I go over 10 or so, sometimes I'm just moving like every 5 seconds if I happen to be online when others are moving also.
So is there a good number of correspondence games that let's you concentrate on chess and learn better?? Because it seems like too many and you won't remember or learn anything, or even have time to go through them after they are over.
I'm wondering about this since they said playing a slow game at 30 minutes is the best way to improve. But some people are playing over 50 online games at one time, with 1 move every 3 days, and I know that if I go over 10 or so, sometimes I'm just moving like every 5 seconds if I happen to be online when others are moving also.
So is there a good number of correspondence games that let's you concentrate on chess and learn better?? Because it seems like too many and you won't remember or learn anything, or even have time to go through them after they are over.