| General Chess Discussion - No signs of improvement despite Hardwork @whitehathacker said in #26: > Try this website called Chesstempo.com . I've the paid version $5 a month which allows me to do a lot of puzzles and even though it's old and not flashy it has puzzles t… | Ding-Chilling ![]() |
| General Chess Discussion - No signs of improvement despite Hardwork @Duusker said in #23: > Maybe, i say maybe, you have to admit, just like me, that you have reached your limit because there are skills that you need for a higher rating that you don't have. > > And ma… | Ding-Chilling ![]() |
| General Chess Discussion - No signs of improvement despite Hardwork @Toscani said in #22: > But you have gone beyond the yellow line. Most chess players struggle to reach the top of the distribution peak. > My only aim is to cross that yellow line in rapid games, then… | Ding-Chilling ![]() |
| General Chess Discussion - No signs of improvement despite Hardwork @Toscani said in #18: > Look at the rating distribution and question you self it there are that many players left in your chess category. > I would seek chess teams that are in your rating level, or c… | Ding-Chilling ![]() |
| General Chess Discussion - No signs of improvement despite Hardwork @ArtofDefeat said in #17: > You could have plateau'd. Its a total myth that everyone has the potential to hit GM. We are not all created equal. I started serious playing at 13 with a buddy, who is a c… | Ding-Chilling ![]() |
| General Chess Discussion - No signs of improvement despite Hardwork @fwh2025c said in #16: > I would say depends on how old you are. Once you hit your 20s-30s, You have to do things differently than when you are in your teens, in order to see significant growth. The b… | Ding-Chilling ![]() |
| General Chess Discussion - No signs of improvement despite Hardwork @fwh2025c said in #14: > Maybe you are impatient? Don't expect immediate results. It's like proper investing. Some lessons it takes time to see a payoff Well I have been working continuously for over … | Ding-Chilling ![]() |
| General Chess Discussion - No signs of improvement despite Hardwork @Awesome-Days said in #12: > So G/3 stands for "game 3" i.e. 3+0, whereas 3+2 is 3 minutes with 2 second increment. > > I don't know about the 3+2 category, but a friend who was around 2000 in 3+0 sta… | Ding-Chilling ![]() |
| General Chess Discussion - No signs of improvement despite Hardwork @Awesome-Days said in #10: > Rating pool in 3+2 and 3 are slightly different. People tend to be more serious in arenas in my experience. Your skill level in those pools is also slightly different, I s… | Ding-Chilling ![]() |
| General Chess Discussion - No signs of improvement despite Hardwork Trueh@xDoubledragon said in #8: > It's a rat race, of course you gonna get stuck. You gonna work harder to beat those ultra competitive opponents, with do insane complex tasks every single day in orde… | Ding-Chilling ![]() |
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