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Awesome resource
https://www.chessmonitor.com/ Here is my page https://www.chessmonitor.com/u/HfGoBqt2ohwQttvxhy2Y
Book
Hello, my chess friends! I'm in the process of creating an ebook for beginners, and I would love to get your thoughts! Here's an overview of the book: "Road to 1000 and Beyond - A Beginner’s Guide to Overcoming Common Struggles" The goal is to help total beginners and players who haven't yet reached a 1000 Elo rating. How can you help? Everyone is welcome to contribute ideas! Share tips, strategies, or insights you wish you had known when you were starting out. How can you contribute? Provide any information or advice you think would have been helpful when you were a beginner. Your input could be featured in the book! Thank you for your support and contributions!
1 like • Jun '24
@Pavle P Send your draft when done I can help you compile it into latex.
1 like • Aug '24
@Pavle P loving the consistent style
OTB tournament
District tournament starts today,last year I got 3rd,this year aim to bag 1st prize. Anyways,today's game against a player,not satisfied with my play,could have done better,I was black,any tips to avoid elo anxiety?
OTB tournament
1 like • Jun '24
As someone who participated on a lot of OTB tournaments, won 4 district tournaments, and provincial 2nd. My BIGGEST advice is to remain calm. You got time, it is a classic tournament. Even if you know your next move DO NOT make your move immediately. Lasker has a great saying about this: "I hate finding good moves, because when I find one I have to look for a better one" though the English translation is a bit simpler. The Point remains the same. Second of all, if you already know some key opponents you will face and you have their chesscom username. Analyze their games, which openings do they like to play? What openings are they weak against, etc. BREATHE when you lose a piece or have an advantage do not get too worried or excited, that will throw you off your game. Chess in that regard is also a game of composure. Do your homework, make sure to play some classical games online before the tournament. Those few days can make a huge difference right before the tournament but don't burn yourself out. And take notation, idk if you do this right now but taking notation of your games and then analyzing them later or even in between rounds will help you. But do not lose your composure because you lost a piece or even a game. Always keep calm, even if you can not get first place it is not the end of the world. We all play chess because we enjoy it. Waiting to hear good news man. Good Luck!
0 likes • Jun '24
I just saw it starts today in your comment mb. Nevertheless let us know how it goes.
Broke the 2000 Barrier in Rapid
Broke the 2000 barrier in Chess.com @Rapid I usually Played blitz but now am switching to a more bigger time control 😃.
Broke the 2000 Barrier in Rapid
1 like • Jun '24
Awesome man! Keep it up.
Win to earn chess?
Hey guys I recently came across a platform called gambit. It seems like you stake money on a chess game and win the money if you win. I do not condone gambling and please don't do things like this if you have an addictive personality or prior gambling problems. But I am just curious about what everyone thinks about this new platform.
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Tolga Cohce
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@tolga-cohce-2999
cybersec enthusiast, software dev, chess player

Active 177d ago
Joined Jun 17, 2024