Chapter 10 · All levels · 3 min
Improve with ChessInvite
To improve, review your games, find where the plan slipped, then solve a few tactics. Learning does not need to feel like punishment.
Explanation
Progressing above all requires repeating good little habits.
After a game, don't look for ten mistakes. Find the moment when the game turned: a given piece, a forgotten king, a failed tactic, a poorly played finale. A single clear lesson is better than a long autopsy that makes you want to close the computer.
Then play a new game with this point in mind. Do some tactical exercises, review a simple finale, or replay the opening until the first blurry moment. Progress often comes from small, regular corrections.
To remember
Progressing means playing, reviewing, understanding an error, then repeating a few exercises.
Classic error
Playing games without ever looking at why you're losing.
Player Tip
Your simple routine: one game, one critical position, three tactics. It's already very solid.