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Mar 6, 2021 7 tweets 4 min read Read on X
I’ve been studying chess in a serious way for 5 years.

This thread is about:

1. Why I started this journey

2. My beliefs, skills, tools, process

3. How I made chess study a daily practice and part of my identity

I hope it will help you in your chess journey. 🙏 ImageImageImage
I learned chess as a child from my father. I played on @ChessICC in my 30s and joined a local chess club at 40. My first rating: 1161.

1. Why:
On 12 Jan 2016, (46) I missed this tactic as White @MetroWestChess, and ended up losing the game.

That night I said, “Never again!” 😡 Image
That same week, I bought some 3x5 cards and a second copy of Bain’s Chess Tactics for Students and made my first 5 flashcards. ✂️⬜️🗃

I had no idea that I would go on to make another 8,295 tactics flashcards.

In fact, I’m sure I would have quit if I started with that goal. Image
2a. Beliefs:

1. Practice > Outcomes

2. Habits > Practice

3. I have no innate chess gifts

4. I can learn new skills and build on existing skills every day to get better at chess 🤓 Image
2b. Core Resilience Skills:

1. Self Confidence

2. Problem Solving

3. Curiosity

4. Perseverance/Grit

5. Optimism
2c/d tools and process:

I track my progress using pencil, paper, spreadsheets:

1. Daily: How fast and accurate are my tactics?

2. Monthly: How consistent was I when studying my books?

3. Quarterly: I’m I on track to study 500 master games?

3. Annually: Did I study 12 books? ImageImage
3. Identity:

I stopped saying, “I’m trying to get better at chess.”

I started saying, “I am chess player, and I study chess every day. It’s what I do.”

Catch yourself occasionally making better chess moves and celebrate those moments. 🔥

Learn to love the journey. 🙏

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More from @NealBruceBC

Aug 8, 2023
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Neal’s #chesstrainingtip #2

The most important element of chess training is Consistency.

If you create a habit of training 5-7 times per week, you will get better at chess.

In this 🧵, I will define training and show you how to be consistent.

#chesspunks
2/8

Chess training is a form deliberate practice.

Training requires your full attention and should be challenging.

Watching chess content is not training.

Playing chess is not training.

You need to play a lot, but you also need to train to improve. Image
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Examples of training:

Solving puzzles

Analyzing games

Working through exercises in chess books

If you feel no mental fatigue after a training session, you’re not training hard enough.

Get out of your comfort zone, but don’t push so hard that you get frustrated & quit. Image
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