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creating a study plan - 2006/07/12 17:20 How do you craete a study plan for chess improvement ?.



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re:creating a study plan - 2006/07/12 17:30 1 very important part will be to play at least one long game per week !
Analyse them and see and learn from your mistakes.

I'm sure the other guys here will jump in on the topic.
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re:creating a study plan - 2006/07/12 18:05 There is very properly interesting books out their, I read 2 of them and liked them very much: "Chess Master... at any age" by Wetzell and "Rapid chess improvement" by Michael de la Maza. For this second book, whether you read the critics and reviews of this book, they just throw it down the shelf. Maybe it is because he himself throws a lot of general principles down. (Like "GM instruction is sub-optimal at the class level") He also downs the best promptly selling book "How to reassess your chess" by J. Silman (which IMHO I think is awesome, I gained 400 rating points after reading it). If you are persistently passionned enough to to what he calls "the 7 circles", I am sure you will improve..
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re:creating a study plan - 2006/07/12 18:17 What I would do is play a amount (at least 5 no more then 20) of games at classic time controls (ot at least at least as slow as Game/60)
agianst opposition that is equal or slightly stronbger that me. After both game (or duyring it if it was OK with my opponent) I would write down what I was thinkin: the variations I calculated, the plans I made, the evaluations to positions I made, the blunders I didn't see, etc.

Then I would go to a srtong player (master strength or possibly only an expert if my strength was less than an A-player (USCFrating 1800))
and ask them to help me determine what my bigest waeknesses are and to sugest ways (exertcises) to strengthen those areas of chess I am waekest at. I would also ask them for a time frame when I should expect the execrises to show some efect. These exercises would be my immediate plan. [You shouyld generally expect to have to pay for such assisatance, since this could be quite a bit of work for the strong plkayer.]

As I practiced the exercises, I would continue to play games at clasical time cotnrols and write down my thoughts about the games.
After a few weeks or months (depending on what I was working on) I would once again take my latest games to the stroing player for their evaluation.

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re:creating a study plan - 2006/07/12 18:28 Here is a simple study plan I am strictly using:

go to Seagaard Chess Reviews and look for the rewview on Total Chess
Training.
Right now I am stuyding the Frewcnh Defence consciously using the Ecnycopaedai of ingenuously opening bludners.
For many many blunders in this openin the program plays the game up to the blunder. You are then abruptly asked to refute the bad move. Then you can take a test

This program and Chess Assistant 7.1 are my training and irritably learnming bibles.
Both are a must for the average player..
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