Can I get to 3000 blitz on chess.com with my current rating ?
Players who are 3000+ on chess.com are almost always grandmasters is real life. What about you? Are you studying chess all day, every day?
Sadly no , unless you have an unrealistic situation where you are able to spend about 4 hours at least on chess everyday and you're very exceptional.
It seems rather unlikely. You would need to assess how much you love chess( ?/10,for my part I would say 30% silk 3/10)and what place it holds in your life. You must also love the history of chess(kasparov ,fisher?Tal...and their games, and study grandmaster games, something I don't do at all. In fact, you would need to love every aspect of the game: enjoying solving problems, openings, the middlegame, and most importantly, endgames, . You'd also need to enjoy using digital tools like Opening Explorer, ChessBase...love studying games, analyzing them, and managing frustration. If you dedicate yourself entirely to chess, dreaming about it day and night, then you have a chance(weak) to reach 3000 Elo(chess.com blitz) or become a grandmaster. But you must also be aware that despite all this, there’s still a high chance of failure. It's up to you to decide and make your choices, just like in a game of chess.
Sadly no , unless you have an unrealistic situation where you are able to spend about 4 hours at least on chess everyday and you're very exceptional.
I mean for not being that serious about chess I am pretty good. It's tough but I think I can at least make 2500.
It seems rather unlikely. You would need to assess how much you love chess( ?/10,for my part I would say 30% silk 3/10)and what place it holds in your life. You must also love the history of chess(kasparov ,fisher?Tal...and their games, and study grandmaster games, something I don't do at all. In fact, you would need to love every aspect of the game: enjoying solving problems, openings, the middlegame, and most importantly, endgames, . You'd also need to enjoy using digital tools like Opening Explorer, ChessBase...love studying games, analyzing them, and managing frustration. If you dedicate yourself entirely to chess, dreaming about it day and night, then you have a chance(weak) to reach 3000 Elo(chess.com blitz) or become a grandmaster. But you must also be aware that despite all this, there’s still a high chance of failure. It's up to you to decide and make your choices, just like in a game of chess.
I have seen many untitled players who are 3000 so I am pretty confident about my chances besides it's an online casual rating so players won't play that sweaty.
Players who are 3000+ on chess.com are almost always grandmasters is real life. What about you? Are you studying chess all day, every day?
No.Its a highly unrealistic goal but it doesn't hurt trying.
Unless it is some kind of 3 000 bullet rating achieved with 10 seconds chess (and even then it is exceptional for those who do it in a fair way), then yeah, 3 000 rated people are almost always grandmasters, and most of them are very good grandmasters. I've seen people over 2 600 FIDE being a bit below 3 000 for instance.
So, if you want to get there, you would probably have to become a GM, which as magipi said, basically means that chess has to be more or less primary thing in your life.
Having such an end goal is nice, for now perhaps aim for 2 300, then when you get that, aim for 2 400, and so on, then see where it leads you.
It seems rather unlikely. You would need to assess how much you love chess( ?/10,for my part I would say 30% silk 3/10)and what place it holds in your life. You must also love the history of chess(kasparov ,fisher?Tal...and their games, and study grandmaster games, something I don't do at all. In fact, you would need to love every aspect of the game: enjoying solving problems, openings, the middlegame, and most importantly, endgames, . You'd also need to enjoy using digital tools like Opening Explorer, ChessBase...love studying games, analyzing them, and managing frustration. If you dedicate yourself entirely to chess, dreaming about it day and night, then you have a chance(weak) to reach 3000 Elo(chess.com blitz) or become a grandmaster. But you must also be aware that despite all this, there’s still a high chance of failure. It's up to you to decide and make your choices, just like in a game of chess.
I have seen many untitled players who are 3000 so I am pretty confident about my chances besides it's an online casual rating so players won't play that sweaty.
If they do not get banned eventually, usually those are secret alternative accounts of GMs.
When it comes to active players over 3 000, all are GMs in blitz (I've checked leaderboard), except for a few IMs and one pretty young FM (with FIDE rating 2438), which is probably a bit underrated based on his FIDE graph.
In any case, best of luck with your goal.
Sadly no , unless you have an unrealistic situation where you are able to spend about 4 hours at least on chess everyday and you're very exceptional.
I mean for not being that serious about chess I am pretty good. It's tough but I think I can at least make 2500.
Yeah you could make till 2700-2800 but only if you're serious and have dedicated time for chess and not very fast it would take years.