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Chess rating and levels. How to get from
poor to high chess rating.
1450- At this level
chess players are still learning many things.
Just because a chess player is at this level does
not mean they don't have the knowledge. Sometimes
they may have potential of being rated much
higher but there just not in shape. The most
common lesson to learn here to improve a chess
rating is often to find common chess blunder
types and learn to not make any common blunders.
Chess players who make less blunders often go up
a category.
1600 At this level chess players are making
less blunders. Less obvious mistakes for there
opponents to capitalize on. People around this
level can often win by playing smart and careful
while waiting for there opponent to slip up and
make a mistake. To get to the next level in chess
often two things must happen. People in this
category often lack fundamental chess knowledge
more so than they realize. So in order to improve
they must more often than not learn the
fundamentals. By watching Grandmaster games you
can get a clue as to there real fundamental chess
knowledge. Another thing chess players around
this level commonly must improve on is there
attacks. Lear to check and double check if your
attack is secure or not.
1800 Chess players at this level aren't making
obvious mistakes. There more aggressive. There
attacks don't expose many weaknesses and there
rather ruthless. There pieces on the board
correlate to each other better. Any player in
this category who wants to get higher must become
more clever while still remaining balanced. Often
people stuck here need to learn how and when to
attack there opponents king more with out
endangering there chances of winning too much.
They also need to start learning a good opening
system where there good at it.
2000 These players often know a good opening
system and they have developed it over time to
the point where if you fall into there opening
traps then you have had it. There fundamental
chess knowledge is almost solid and well founded.
They make very few obvious mistakes. To beat
these players you need allot of chess experience
in openings where you can surprise them into
making a mistake. Any chess player stuck around
this level just often need either a stronger more
solid opening system or more practice to the
point where they have allot of knowledge in
pattern recognition.
2400+ These players are solid. They don't make
many obvious mistakes at all. You cannot surprise
them with openings very easy at all. They almost
know the best solution to almost all openings.
They have there own opening system that as been
nurtured over time where its become powerful and
more error free. There board awareness is better.
There calculating is done in such a way that its
not just faster but smarter. They sense danger in
advance and calculate accurately rather than
letting emotions get in the way. They studied
there opponents opening system looking for
weaknesses. At this level it almost comes down to
a battle between good preparation. Opening
knowledge. And personal tastes in style. Some
play too soft. Some too aggressive. Some are
balanced but don't offer much complexities for
there opponents. Yes these weaknesses still
happen at this level. And believe me people this
high don't fully know all the openings. I've
nailed allot of chess players this level with
multiple openings I personally developed over the
years with the help of top computers helping me
find killer openings. So there's room for
improvements.
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