How to become a grandmaster for a 12 year old non rated kid

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gmsmagic1

I commend you on having high aspirations, and wish you all the success on your quest. If you want to achieve the best results regardless of the outcome and enjoy your journey along the way, set more realistically achievable initial goals to improve your skills and knowledge of the game while striving to be the best you can be. That way you set yourself up for success rather than failure. If you're truly serious about improving, constantly practice tactics, watch instructional videos, join a chess club to learn from more experienced players, read chess books on strategies, and even consider taking private lessons. But also be realistic. I personally know that I will never be a GM in chess despite having a high IQ and decent knowledge of the game. My memory sucks, I can't calculate moves fast enough in timed matches, and I can only think a few moves ahead. With age comes the maturity to know your limitations. GM status is an incredible achievement but also like hitting the lottery in the gene pool of life. There are roughly 2,000 Grandmasters worldwide out of over 800 million players. That means the odds of achieving the GM title are roughly 1 in every half million players! But even a rating of around 1750 will make you better than most social/club players, and you will learn to love and appreciate the game instead of getting burned out or so frustrated that you quit. Good luck!

stereo1221

I can only wish you good luck, and Hala Madrid

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You are not making it, grandmasters are typically already over 2000 by the time they are 13. And seeing as you are 600 and have played over 2000 games it shows you are not improving. Most grandmasters are already titled but the time they are 15. You in the other hand have maintained 600 for 2000 games. I have played less and for less amount of time and I am over 1000 points higher.
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But however, it may be possible with 5+ hours of training a day, I wish you the best of luck.
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Giving eggs is right! Dedicate all your time to chess. To become a gm it is needed!
sawdof
RookVortex wrote:

How to become a grandmaster for a 12 year old non rated kid

How to become a grandmaster for a 12 year old non rated kid

Step 1: ask twice.

Congrats on passing step one

sawdof
RookVortex wrote:

Look I am 12, I don't care If I become GM at 15, 18, or 21,

I want to be a GM ASAP

Step 2: have the idc I want it now attitude

Congrats on passing step 2

sawdof
RookVortex wrote:
Sathvik111111 wrote:

Bro give up ur not being a gm

Average Indian, you probably are from south, which is like the worst, i have read about all your complaints against Hindi, and north india, atleast the north has 1 common language. IF you don't want to give advice then don't waste chess.com's server space

Step 3: be presumptuous and bigoted

Congrats on passing step 3

RookVortex
sawdof wrote:
RookVortex wrote:
Sathvik111111 wrote:

Bro give up ur not being a gm

Average Indian, you probably are from south, which is like the worst, i have read about all your complaints against Hindi, and north india, atleast the north has 1 common language. IF you don't want to give advice then don't waste chess.com's server space

Step 3: be presumptuous and bigoted

Congrats on passing step 3

Step 1: Pretend to be wise while confusing your ego with intelligence.

Congrats on passing the 1st step

RookRoller7
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sawdof wrote:
RookVortex wrote:
Sathvik111111 wrote:

Bro give up ur not being a gm

Average Indian, you probably are from south, which is like the worst, i have read about all your complaints against Hindi, and north india, atleast the north has 1 common language. IF you don't want to give advice then don't waste chess.com's server space

Step 3: be presumptuous and bigoted

Congrats on passing step 3

Step 1: Pretend to be wise while confusing your ego with intelligence.

Congrats on passing the 1st step

But you were insulting somebody for where they come from and making presumptions about their location based on the misguided belief that all people from that area have traits you believe are negative, so they must be from there. What would you call that if not being presumptuous and bigoted?

Abtectous
I’m going to give you the only true bit of honesty here. Whether or not you can become a grandmaster it truly and 100% up to you. It is about your dedication and determination, how hard and much you train. You are not incapable of becoming a grandmaster because of statistics on the starting age of most gms. You can learn quickly or slowly, it’s up to you but don’t let anybody tell you that you cannot do it. To answer your question of “how?” The answer is not so simple, it will require you to learn and study years of chess- if you want advice on how/what to learn you can get a coach or even I can give you some advice.