Tips for Chess Beginners: Avoid These 6 Mistakes

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Are you struggling with your chess improvement? Do you feel like your chess progress is stagnating? Frequently asking yourself the following questions:

Why am I not improving at chess?
Why can't I play good chess?
Why am I bad at chess even though I play a lot?
Can you learn chess by yourself?
What should I learn first when learning chess?
What's the study plan for a chess beginner?
How to get better at chess?
What's a tutorial for chess beginners?

🎥 Watch this video, and you'll discover what might be hindering your progress in chess! We delve into the most common mistakes made by chess students and beginner-level players.

🔍 Main Habits of Chess Beginners:

1. Playing tricky opening lines in the quest for quick wins.
2. Adopting auto-pilot openings like the London System, Black Lion, etc.
3. Memorizing complex opening moves unsuitable for beginners (e.g., Najdorf Sicilian).
4. Engaging in bullet/blitz chess without strategic thinking.
5. Neglecting game analysis or relying too heavily on computer assistance.
6. Approaching chess puzzles without thorough calculation, depending solely on intuition.

👉 Discover these common pitfalls and learn how to overcome them to accelerate your chess improvement journey!

Chapters:
0:00 Tricky openings
1:53 Auto-pilot (London) openings
3:16 Memorizing opening moves
5:44 Blitz & Bullet games
6:34 Turn on the engine!
7:10 No reason to calculate!

Feel free to add more from your own experience as a chess coach or player!

Level of chess the content is designed for: Beginner / Intermediate.

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