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4 contributions to The Chess Improvement Club
Test Your Endgame + Conversion
- You're Black in this position. - What's the fastest way to win here? - No wrong answers, just different ways of converting the advantage, so shoot your shot :)
Test Your Endgame + Conversion
1 like • Nov '25
Bring my king forward and push g and h pawns
check in :)
do you think reaching 2000 ELO is possible for everyone , or only "talented" or "gifted" players? - when i was an intermediate player, i thought only gifted players can reach 2000 ELO and beyond. - today I'm 2163 Rapid and aiming for 2200 Before the year ends :) - share your opinion on this topic :)
2 likes • Oct '25
In my opinion, you can achieve anything in life if you put in the time and effort every day. This principle applies not only to chess but to life in general. The problem is that most people are unwilling to put in the necessary effort. Even when they do make an effort, they often do so inconsistently or for only a short period. Great achievements don’t come in weeks or months; they take years or even decades. I believe talent means very little, if anything at all. Even if someone is naturally talented, that doesn’t automatically make them the best in their field. Hard work is essential to reaching that level of excellence. For example, Magnus Carlsen is indeed talented, but it’s important to recognize that he put in the work to reach his current status. As a child, he would sit down with his coach daily to practice and analyze for hours, even on days when he didn't feel like it—which is a common struggle for children. In conclusion, there is no thing as talent; what truly matters is putting in consistent work every day over many years. An obsession with your goal is what keeps people motivated and moving forward.
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what is the hardest and most annoying part of chess for you ?
0 likes • Oct '25
Also one thing if in game my opponent makes a mistake I capitalize on that and if they don't then i play some good moves and eventually make some mistakes or something and lose
1 like • Oct '25
@Coach Adam I see thank you for advice, even I see in 2-3 starting games I play well then I start blunders. Definately apply your words. Also can you tell me what should I study for endgames at my level. My rating is 860 as of now on chess.com. For opening I studied 3 opening that I play and for anything unexpected follow idea of that opening and opening principals. For middlegame I do tactics daily. And makes sure to trade pieces wisely (positional) For endgames, I have idea of king pawn endgames like opposition and basic checkmates like king rook, king queen.
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Hey all! i want everyone here to send me his chess.com username or lichess.org username through DM or comment it here on this post, i will look at your profiles and see how can i help you improve fast by telling you what's stopping you from improving, it's like a performance check and it's free :)
0 likes • Sep '25
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Anmol Saini
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