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The Simple Path to 1500: Lessons From My Dad’s Chess Journey

I would finesse this:

Stick to one trusted source for advice.

If you're ambitious and can find multiple trusted sources, do what they do. Finding trusted sources may come at a cost and if they're any good, they'll try to understand your situation and not give conflicting advice.

I would finesse this: > Stick to one trusted source for advice. If you're ambitious and can find multiple trusted sources, do what they do. Finding trusted sources may come at a cost and if they're any good, they'll try to understand your situation and not give conflicting advice.

I like this post; it utilizes a teaching method used by many Secondary School teachers and some College teachers: Repetition is helpful.
On the fourth point, another time that I will try to complicate is when the position is equal but my opponent is low on time.

I like this post; it utilizes a teaching method used by many Secondary School teachers and some College teachers: Repetition is helpful. On the fourth point, another time that I will try to complicate is when the position is equal but my opponent is low on time.

This is great material! Much appreciated. Question - when you say focus on 3 areas at a time, what do you mean by that? 3 areas in tactics, 3 endgame ideas, I am probably overcomplicating your article:). I have noticed as of late, a quick blunder check and playing with a bit longer time control has really helped!
Thanks again.

This is great material! Much appreciated. Question - when you say focus on 3 areas at a time, what do you mean by that? 3 areas in tactics, 3 endgame ideas, I am probably overcomplicating your article:). I have noticed as of late, a quick blunder check and playing with a bit longer time control has really helped! Thanks again.