I have decided to combine my business knowledge with chess. Here I explore the 80/20 rule (Pareto Principle) which tells us that 80% of results come from 20% of efforts. In chess, this means focusing on the few things that will bring the biggest improvement. In fact, 20% of your moves will often give you 80% of your success.
Check out my video with examples from three games, including a Magnu's game.
Here’s how to use the 80/20 rule in your chess practice:
Master Key Openings: Stick to a couple of openings you know well instead of studying them all.
Prioritize Core Tactics: Focus on common tactics like forks, pins, and skewers.
Learn Essential Endgames: Study fundamental endgames like king and pawn vs. king or basic rook endgames.
Spot Critical Moments: Review just the key turning points of each game rather than every move.
Trust Your Intuition: Aim to be 80% confident in your moves and avoid overthinking every calculation.
By focusing on what really matters, you can improve your chess faster and more efficiently. Quality over quantity! Remember, 20% of your moves will give you 80% of your success on the board.
I have decided to combine my business knowledge with chess. Here I explore the 80/20 rule (Pareto Principle) which tells us that 80% of results come from 20% of efforts. In chess, this means focusing on the few things that will bring the biggest improvement. In fact, 20% of your moves will often give you 80% of your success.
Check out my video with examples from three games, including a Magnu's game.
Here’s how to use the 80/20 rule in your chess practice:
By focusing on what really matters, you can improve your chess faster and more efficiently. Quality over quantity! Remember, 20% of your moves will give you 80% of your success on the board.