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How to Work on Your Chess: The 5 Step Method


Written by Yury Markushin
Friday, 26 September 2014 00:00

Today I will talk about the 5 very important steps every chess players should take in order to improve
their chess. These are the most fundamental training techniques that every chess players needs to
do in order to make progress at chess and to get better at chess.

I will describe the things you need to do in order to improve you playing strength in a step-to-step
manner.

Step 1.
Solving tactics, studies and chess compositions should be the first step for those looking for self-improvement.
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The next step should include studying Masters/Grandmasters games. You dont need to rush into this step however. First you
should become familiar with simple tactics, such as forks, double attacks, pins, skewers, simple mating nets, etc. Without having these
basic things in your chess toolbox it would be very hard to analyze the games of the strong players.

I want to add couple more words about going over masters games. Ideally, you want to first go over the game without reading the
commentary and see how much you can understand yourself. Try to look for the plans, tactics, mistakes, middle-game to endgame
transitions, etc. Put yourself in the shoes of the either player and try to analyze the position from this perspective. You can stop
from time to time and ask yourself, what would I play here ? You need to try to understand the moves and the ideas hidden behind
them.

Then, after preliminary work is completed, you should go over the annotation move-by-move, fill in the blanks you have missed with
self-analysis. This approach of studying games is much more productive and beneficial then just reading the annotation and
rushing through the game. Some chess coaches recommend going over the game as many as 4-5 times in order to understand it
well. I think it is a little bit extreme and 2-3 times is sufficient enough if done as outlined above.

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Practice. Practice. Practice.

At the same time, every player needs to apply what he learned to actual games. Practicing those skills is absolutely necessary in
order to be able to get better at chess.

An important condition without which self-improvement is not possible is motivation. Only a well-motivated individual can spend
hours on chess, productively studying theory, playing practice games and not giving up regardless of the outcome. These kind of
players will achieve serious improvement quickly.
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In order to take full advantage of analysis in the books a proper notation understanding skills are required. When you look at the
notation, you should be able to automatically interpret the moves, without the necessity to think about it or to use a cheat sheet.
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Some players whove been playing chess for a long time are not proficient at notation, and need to count the squares on the board
or read the letters or numbers below the bottom row.
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If thats you, I can suggest one very simple exercise to learn the notation in the proper way. When you play games, use an
unlabeled board (the one without numbers and letters on it) and write down your moves as quickly as possible.

You should be able to point a square and say d4, h2, a7 without reading it.

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Analyzing and annotating your own games is extremely important for improving your game.
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Another crucial point that I want to stress is an importance of a systematic training. By working on chess for just 30 minutes 3-4
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days a week you can make much more progress that if you jam multiple training sessions in one 2 hour session per week.
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significant progress. They spend long time memorizing opening lines or studying middle-game themes without seeing much openings games tactics
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Step 5.
The next step in chess development is to study the history of chess, along with biography of your favorite players and their games.
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Pick the games of players like Botvinnnik, Smyslov, Nimzowitsch, etc. and learn from their wisdom and ideas.

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understand and apply in your own games.

Another very important part of training is to participate in rated chess events (assuming you want to progress as a tournament
player). The recommended number of tournaments an improving chess player should play is 5-6 per year. That way you can apply
everything you have learned to practice in the actual games.

Lets summarize what we have talked about today. There are 5 steps that are crucial for chess improvement:
1. Solving tactics, studies and chess compositions.

2. Studying Masters games, playing practice games and staying motivated.

3. Perfecting the notation reading/recording skills.

4. Analyzing your own games, studying endgames.

5. Chess history and playing tournament games (5-6 events per year).

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Last Updated on Friday, 26 September 2014 09:45

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#8 Bear 2016-06-17 00:44 0
Thank you Yury, for a more organized way to improve! I'm a new subscriber & also appreciate the emails to keep me
motivated!!
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#7 Tewodros 2016-06-15 11:51 +1
Thanks for the information .
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#6 zimurinda 2016-05-10 04:36 +1
Thank you so much Mr Yuri for the great training information you offer
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#5 Basilio Agravante Pa 2016-01-15 01:16 +1
I greatly appreciate your effective training informations Mr. Yuri.
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#4 Namasiku Iliamupu 2015-12-26 08:36 +2
I learning from all emails you are sendingthank you.
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#3 Keith 2015-08-03 20:11 +1
Thanks for all of the good training information.
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#2 Jezz 2014-10-17 17:15 0
Is this for pc or mac?
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#1 mohan.h 2014-10-14 07:16 0
Thank you
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