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Study Smarter, Not Harder: How to Develop an Efficient Study Plan

TijanaBlagojevic
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In the chess study plan I present below, I will show you 5 things you can do that will help you improve your chess.

1. Play often and enjoy it!

To improve your chess, you should regularly play against stronger opponents. Playing against weaker opponents will not improve your game. You need resistance to get better.

2. Learn how to review your own games

Reviewing your games is a great learning activity! Games you played contain a wealth of information. It reveals your strengths and weaknesses. If you are not sure about your weaknesses feel free to check chess-boost to find your weaknesses.

3. Eliminate blunders from your game

The quickest way to improve your chess performance is to make fewer mistakes. Nobody can completely eliminate mistakes but strong players rarely blunder. Beginners, on the other hand, blunder a couple of times in each game! Solve as much as possible puzzles:

Black to move:

4. Learn 3-4 good chess openings

The opening refers to the starting moves where the players seek to develop their pieces as quickly as possible. Make sure to use opening principles.

5. Learn strategy

Everyone has it: that one part of their game where once they get a grip on it, everything clicks and their results improve dramatically. And for a lot of club players, that area is positional play.

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