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Hi, im an low elo player that needs coaching, and some explainations

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VBCPLAYZ

first of all, i am so bad that i can loose easly to an 133 elo player, even trying my hardest.

second, how did i battle against hikaru nakamura, whan i had <200 elo??

PikachuVtuber

Hii you do lesson on chess. Com?

PikachuVtuber

To win hikaru nakamura you need 3000 elo

PikachuVtuber

Try to práctice in house

PikachuVtuber

Like this E4, QF3, BC5

RussBell

Improving Your Chess - Resources for Beginners and Beyond

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/improving-your-chess-resources-for-beginners-and-beyond

AadarshaGautam97

Start from endgames first.

Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/abUSWuAuHUk

Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/LgIitcvWKSE

Hripfria202

Start from preventing blunders in one move, not from edngames. Because studying endgames is pointless if you don't even survive till them. First learn basic principles, some tactics that can win you some material. Don't follow the people's advise to learn endgames first. Also watch YT channel Chess Vibes, he will teach you how to think in chess, what to do, and how to not blunder. Learn to not blunder much will give you a huge advantage under your 100-300 opponents who blunder often

Hripfria202

Generally speaking, I don't think that beginners should learn endgames first, I might be wrong, but it's my personal opinion

ppandachess

Hey.

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mohadsaa

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ulises1749

Hola a todos

AdelleNaz29

common opening like this....

and this....

and this....

SmasherBroYT

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ChessMasteryOfficial

Learn and apply the most important principles of chess. - (core of my teaching)
Always blunder-check your moves.
Solve tactics in the right way.
Analyze your games.
Study games of strong players.
Learn how to be more psychologically resilient.
Work on your time management skills.
Get a coach if you can.