Stop these 9 chess habits to improve faster..
- Relying on one or few pieces. Do not be a lone warrior.
- Overlooking potential material advantage. Never miss a chance to win material.
- Being too reactive and defensive. Offense/Attack is the best defense.
- Assuming opponents will retreat pieces. Consider their forward/attacking moves.
- Pushing flank pawns when there is no clear plan. Activate your pieces, not pawns.
- Not knowing what to develop. Improve your Least Active Piece.
- Overlooking a good castling move. Understand the rules of castling.
- Ignoring opponent’s potential threats. Neutralize opponent’s pieces on your side of the board.
- Being too focused on one’s plans, only considering bad moves for opponents. Perform an anti-blunder check by asking yourself, “What are my opponent’s aggressive moves?”
Fix these errors—and chess becomes simpler, more logical, and far more enjoyable.
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