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Guys..... I want to become a world chess champion. How do I improve faster and become a GM first? Gukesh has inspired me a lot.... I want to become like him...
VDCSchess

And.... I am 12...

nurbulnuuuur

Play more

nurbulnuuuur

Participate in chees competitions

VDCSchess

OK..... Thank you happy

RussBell

learn it all...

Improving Your Chess - Resources for Beginners and Beyond

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

seriously.....never stop striving to learn what you don't know.....at least, insofar as it is applicable to your goal...

VDCSchess

Thank you very much!

magipi

If you are serious, find a chess club in your city (or in the nearest city), and start playing real games.

insane

No you can't. The truth hurts.

12 and 1000 rapid. EVERY modern world champion was a Chess prodigy. Gukesh was GM by 12. Ding was a GM by 17. Carlsen was a GM by 13. Anand at 18. You shouldn't give up, but I wouldn't recommend getting your hopes up.

magipi
insane wrote:

12 and 1000 rapid. EVERY modern world champion was a Chess prodigy. Gukesh was GM by 12. Ding was a GM by 17. Carlsen was a GM by 13. Anand at 18. You shouldn't give up, but I wouldn't recommend getting your hopes up.

Botvinnik learned the game at age 12.

Edveezk
So interesting
insane
magipi wrote:
insane wrote:

12 and 1000 rapid. EVERY modern world champion was a Chess prodigy. Gukesh was GM by 12. Ding was a GM by 17. Carlsen was a GM by 13. Anand at 18. You shouldn't give up, but I wouldn't recommend getting your hopes up.

Botvinnik learned the game at age 12.

Mikhail Botvinnik was a prodigy.

insane

Plus, OP only plays Blitz and bullet. They are stable at 900. Along with that, they can’t break 1100 on rapid.

magipi
insane wrote:
magipi wrote:
insane wrote:

12 and 1000 rapid. EVERY modern world champion was a Chess prodigy. Gukesh was GM by 12. Ding was a GM by 17. Carlsen was a GM by 13. Anand at 18. You shouldn't give up, but I wouldn't recommend getting your hopes up.

Botvinnik learned the game at age 12.

Mikhail Botvinnik was a prodigy.

As I said, he didn't even know the rules of chess when he was 12 years old. He learned the game a few months later.