How to stop this slump

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IMT_2

In past three weeks my ratings on Fide Arena has slumped from 1700 to 1350. I am totally dumbfounded on how to stop this slump. I am leaving my pieces hanging, can't seem to formulate plans, missing calculations.... every part of my games seems to be suffering.

Have you guys experience similar slump?  Any idea how to stop this slump?

I am thinking abt :

1. totally cut off from chess for atleast 2 weeks or

2. stop playing chess but study chess for couple of weeks.

Please suggest any other idea I am open to listen all but want to get out of this slump.

Thanks in advance

JustinEversley

Hi there! In my humble opinion, taking at least a week off from games can't hurt . You'll get your form back before long... Consider watching some online chess videos; the chess.com one's are solid and so are the St. Louis Chess Club Lectures with GM Seirawan, Finegold, Ashley, etc. if you spend some time watching those vids and chilling out, I'm confident that will do the trick. :)

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IMT_2

yeah thx justine... I take atleast a week off

Pulpofeira

I think that's a good idea. Also, doing a lot of exercise meanwhile will refresh your mind (maybe you are doing it already, but just in case).

NyeBowman

I've often found time away from playing helpful when not doing well (even worse than normal in my case!) to be useful. Something else that I've personally found beneficial is playing some OTB games with a couple of friends to be helpful, playing without the competitive element to the game and enjoying the game for what it is.

AussieMatey

I don't think it's a slump - I think you'll lose another 7 in a row which will reveal your True rating of about 1134.  (Joke!!!)

kleelof

More beer.

If that doesn't work then I would go with the break idea.

ANd, of course, drink more beer during the break.  Laughing

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GreedyPawnEater wrote:

On the other hand, it seems that 1350 is pretty close to your actual rating shown on chess.com. So there is no need to worry. It's normal.

This is a good point.

When you enter a new rating pool, it is common for your rating to spike then settle down to a more accurate value.