in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
At the End of Nov 11, 2024 , I had rating of 2011 but Now, At the end of Nov 12,2024 I have rating of 2044 in 5|0 or Blitz. Also, Reaching my highest Blitz elo ever that is 2053.
Fun Fact: Nov 12 has not ended till I am writing this, so ...
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I just completed an intense, grandmaster-inspired 4+ hour training session, and Iβm excited to share the full video with you! Hereβs how I broke down the session:
πΉ 45 mins - All-rounded Tactics: Started with Chess.comβs Puzzle Rush to sharpen speed and accuracy.
πΉ 45 mins - Opening Tactics: Focused on tactical patterns in my favorite openings to gain an early edge.
πΉ 45 mins - Endgame Puzzles: Strengthened my endgame technique to convert advantages in critical moments.
πΉ 1 Hour - Chess Studies: Ended with some deep studies to improve calculation and visualization.
Watch the Full Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vpbn2...
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After seeing the growth of GM Arjun Erigaisi this year, I thought the Prince of Chess or maybe even the King himself needs to come in front to stop Arjun's Way towards the throne, But GM Aravindh Chithambaram Showed Brilliant Game and Won against Arjun Erigaisi Today.
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After Winning this game, I crossed 2000 Elo in Rapid Chess. Before this, I have only reached 2000 elo in Blitz and Bullet format.
Game Link: www.chess.com/game/live/124897186843
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I Described How I started chess and How I reached 2000 Elo in This Video. I also Lived like a chess grandmaster for a day.
Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwPfc...
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Six Levels of Thinking
1.Remembering
Outcome: Recalling facts and basic concepts.
Techniques: Use flashcards, repetition, mnemonics, and visual aids to memorize information. Practice recalling information from memory.
Example: Remembering the names and moves of all chess pieces.
2. Understanding
Outcome: Explaining ideas and concepts in your own words.
Techniques: Paraphrase content, explain to someone else, use diagrams, and connect new ideas to familiar concepts.
Example: Understanding the purpose of each chess opening and its common move sequences.
3. Applying
Outcome: Using information in new situations or contexts.
Techniques: Practice problem-solving, simulate real situations, and use case studies or exercises.
Example: Applying tactical patterns learned in theory to solve real chess puzzles or in-game situations.
4. Analyzing
Outcome: Breaking down information and understanding relationships.
Techniques: Practice comparing and contrasting, look for patterns, and explore how parts work together.
Example: Analyzing positions in chess to understand the strengths and weaknesses of each side.
5. Evaluating
Outcome: Justifying a decision or choice by making judgments about information or situations.
Techniques: Use checklists, critique examples, assess pros and cons, and conduct self-assessment.
Example: Evaluating multiple possible moves in a chess game to determine which is the most advantageous.
6. Creating
Outcome: Producing new or original work based on knowledge and skills.
Techniques: Brainstorm, imagine new possibilities, experiment, and design unique solutions.
Example: Creating a unique game plan or opening strategy tailored to an opponent's weaknesses.
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Master Chess from Scratch!
Welcome to The Guide to Chess! Whether you're new to the game or working to improve, this channel has all you need:
βοΈ Beginner Tutorials β Simple, step-by-step guides to start strong.
βοΈ Opening Strategies β Key openings for an early edge.
βοΈ Tactics & Strategies β Learn powerful pins, forks, and tactics.
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βοΈ Quick Tips & Fun Facts β Bite-sized chess wisdom in Shorts!
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