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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov answers one of the most common questions asked by his students, which is – how to train chess effectively? How should you study chess so that you don’t get stuck at the same level, but keep progressing gradually?

That is exactly what you will learn from this lesson. GM Smirnov shares with you a 30-minute chess training plan which focuses on 3 methods of training. Studying chess for just 30 minutes daily on these 3 methods will give you significant results. This will help you reach the 2000 ELO rating faster! You will also know how to train if you have less or more time available in a day.

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00:00 How to train chess effectively & improve faster?
00:26 Chess Study Plan: 1) Tactics Training
02:51 Practice Puzzle: Can you find the win?
02:57 Chess Study Plan: 2) Play & Analyze
04:08 Analyzing your chess game with engine
06:36 Training Plan: 3) Study chess (openings)
08:18 Studying positional concepts in chess
09:00 Chess Training Plan for 30 minutes per day
10:00 Training Plan if you have more time available

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    Lmao no 2300 is gonna fall for the old benoni trap… 1900 lichess tops..

    Qh5 is the solution. You threaten mate in 1 move and the bishop can not take your queen because of the pin to the king.If he takes our bishop, then g6 and Qh8# is unstoppable

    I'd start with the quiet move g6. Black can take the Bishop on c4, but that does not help! After Rh8+ Kxh8 and Qh8+ or h5+ there is nothing to do against the threat Qh7#

    I can give 6 hours to chess can you gave me a study plan i am 1527 in rapid

    Can you explain IN DETAIL how to start engine and load and analyze please

    Thanks for all your help I am rated 1200 so I'm sure my rating will skyrocket

    I am 2300 and i believe this training plan is the best for you

    2:54 Qh5 is the way to win! Of course the bishop is pinned so it can't capture your queen but most importantly, you are threatening to win a game on h8 or h7. Black will takes your bishop on c4 to open the escape square for his king.
    But next you will play the quiet move, g6! prevent a black king from escaping and next move you will delivery the checkmate blow on h8 and black is defenseless.

    I am a 2100 and i think that this training plan is very good even for advanced players.

    Thank you so much. I always stuck at 1900 elo. This is very useful to let me improve! I will finally get 2000

    You are a god
    Puzzle ans rh8
    Kxh8
    Qh5+
    Kg8
    G6
    Mate is unstoppable

    In he puzzle, what happens if black responds Q-C6?

    2:50 1.g6 Bxc4 2.Rh8+ Kxh8 3.Qh5+ Kg8 4.Qh8#
    If any other move there's also 2.Rh8+
    If 1.g6 Re8 2.gxf7+ Kf8 3.Rh8+ Ke7 4.Qe1+ and there's a big attack.

    2:52 1. Qh5 Bxc4 2. g6 Bxf4 (it's M1 anyways so might aswell take the pawn with you) 3. Qh7 or Qh8#

    What chest engine computer game do you play to teach you? Which is the best moves

    Qa5, bishop is pinned and mate is coming next move with no way to prevent.

    Chess Study Plan (30 minutes)
    1.) Tactics = 5 mins
    2.) Play & Analyze = 10 – 15 mins
    3. Study vhess = 10 – 15 mins

    Chess Study Plan (1 Hour)
    1.) Tactics = 5 mins
    2.) Play & Analyze = 30 mins
    3.) Study chess = 30 mins

    – Start with tactical training: solving puzzles (0:27)

    – Focus on attacking moves and forcing moves in tactics (1:21)

    – Analyze your games with an engine to identify mistakes (3:44)

    – Prioritize studying openings to ensure a good start (6:42)

    – If short on time, pick one or two key activities (9:30)

    – If more time is available, allocate extra time to playing/analysis and studying (10:01)

    a lot of things to do: tease you sister 🙂

    I am 1068 elo i will comeback here in 2025 and will become 2000 elo

    What a cheeky first puzzle: g6 hes bishop is pinned if he trades you sacrifice the rook on g8 he takes you check with the queen and mate on g6 because the pawn is blocking the escape

    Pawn g6, bishop takes on c4, queen h5, any move, checkmate Qto H8?? Sorry I’ve yet to learn correct notations but I think that’s the solution? Or am I nuts, why wouldn’t that work?

    I keep going up and down from 700 to 900 🙁

    I will add 10 minutes to that schedule, watching your videos once a day.))

    On the first puzzle black doesnt have to take the queen? They could play Qc6 defending the mate

    Puzzle answer is g6 Bxc4 Rh8+ Kxh8 Qh1+ Kg8 Qh7#

    Currently im 1700 rated , i really want to reach 2000 thx for this vid

    First sacrifice the rook!! On h8 then check with the queen on h1 then pawn to g6( because the bishop cannot capture because of the pin) and queen h7 is mate on the next move

    This Guy is amazing, moves to another country and learns the language. Speaks English so well. Probably one of my favorites in the chess community. I've learned a lot from him.

    Wouldn’t it be more logical to study chess openings before playing your games ? So you can replicate what you learn right after on your games. Are there any reasons to study openings after playing ? Thank you

    First puzzle solution: g6, if Bxc4 Rh8+(!!) Kxh8 Qh8+ Kg8 Qh7#. The bishop is pinned and can't take, so you win it with the pawn. If it takes, damiano's mate!

    1. Qh5 Bxc4 (creating escape square) 2.g6(taking escape square away) any legal move. 3.Qh8#

    30 minutes a day for chess 30 for guitarpianoukulelewhatever and 30 for drawing..in a couple of years you'll be some kind of leonardo da vinci

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