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Oscar's avatar

Great post, Dan. I particularly enjoyed your healthy skepticism about the extent each of these things have helped you. I concur: I’m sure they all have helped. But it’s a healthy change from chess Twitter, where people practice something (say, tactics or a new opening) for a week, then they win a game and conclude it’s working. It takes time and many games for anyone to claim a causal relationship between some improving strategy and actual improvement.

The one tip I particularly like (not the easiest, unfortunately), play a lot of OTB classical games. Even when I lose (constantly!) my OTB games are better than my online games. But last year I played probably 8. I think I’d improve by doing it more.

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Highground Chess's avatar

This is a great write up. I too have had a tremendous gain since I have returned to chess similar to yours but at a lower range and I can state I am doing all of these things as well. The only one I was not doing but have an alternative was the Anki flashcards which I just learned about from @natesolon Perhaps he got it from you. I rather created my own custom chessable courses and added each mistake or blunder in them and run those against their spaced repetition which I believe is similar to your solution. Well done. I look forward to seeing your continued progress as I nip at your heals.

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