Chess Training

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Goal Short term Accomplished Beating Lam 1-Dec-14 Beating Tri 1-Dec-14 Beating Hung 1-Dec-14 Rating 1700 chess.com 1-Dec-14 Predict GM's moves 1-Jan-15 Midterm Accomplished Beating Hao+Le 1-Mar-15 Equal Can+Tien+Son 1-Jun-15 Equal Trau + Nghia 1-Sep-15 Long term Accomplished Strongest in the club (equal CK but better in rapid1-Dec-15 Prizes in tournament 12-Dec-16 Rating 1900 1-Dec-15 Win the annual league 1-Dec-16

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GoalGoalShort termAccomplishedKPIsBeating Lam1-Dec-14Winning 80%CompletedBeating Tri1-Dec-14Winning 80%CompletedBeating Hung1-Dec-14Winning 80%Near completedRating 1700 chess.com1-Dec-14FailedPredict GM's moves1-Jan-15More than 70%Unclear

MidtermAccomplishedKPIsBeating Hao+Le1-Mar-15Winning 80%ProbablyEqual Can+Tien+Son1-Jun-15Winning 60%Equal Trau + Nghia1-Sep-15Winning 60%

Long termAccomplishedKPIsStrongest in the club (equal CK but better in rapid play)1-Dec-15Winning 60%Prizes in tournament12-Dec-16Finishing in top 10Rating 19001-Dec-15Win the annual league1-Dec-16

TimelineTraining planDay (3 hrs)Tactics (30 min)Opening (30 min)Strategy (30 min)Endgame (30 min)Games MondayYusupovChess strategy for club playersEndgame manualTuesdayYusupovChess strategy for club playersEndgame manualWednesdayYusupovChess strategy for club playersEndgame strategyThursdayGM classFrenchEndgame strategyFridayChess strategy for club playersFischerSaturdayFischerSundayGM classCapablanca

RulesConcentrate fully on the topic described (no social media)10 min break every 60 minsBreak from training on tournament weeks but analyze games on rest daysHave fun :)ProgressYusupov 3Chapter 6CalculationChapter 1 Diagram 16 (stopped)CSCPChapter 8 p138ESChapter 5CCE1Pos 30CCE2Pos 31CCE3Pos 19CCE414CCE5UCERook endings R vs 2 IPstoppedBCEp 13CCSValue of piecesp22 DomnitzGameMy 60 memorable games4The test of timep21Botvinnik5Predecessorp 18KarpovFCEBahr ruleEMp 38FCOp23Petroffp 13FrenchQGD

Openings scheduleOpeningStart dateEnd dateQGD + Catalan11-Mar14-MarSlav + semi Slav16-Mar21-MarNimzo Indian23-Mar28-MarQID + Bogo30-Mar4-AprKID6-Apr11-AprGrunfeld13-Apr18-AprDutch + Budapest20-Apr25-AprRuy Lopez27-Apr2-MayItalian4-May10-MayScotch12-May17-MayKing's Gambit19-May24-MayFour knights26-May31-MayFrench defence2-Jun7-JunReversed Sicilian9-Jun14-JunFocused WhiteFocused BlackQGD + QGAQGD + QGASlav+ Semi SlavNimzo Indian + QIDNimzo Indian + QIDGrunfeldKIDRuy LopezItalianScotchKing's GambitFrench defence

Opening progressQGDTarraschNoteboomw Bg5CapaLaskerCambridge SpringTartakower

Style analysisStrengthsWeaknessesOpeningsSolid general principlesNarrow repetoire (QGD, French) -> Catalan, Ruy, SicilianSafeSometimes use the wrong plan in unfamiliar openingsGood transition to middlegameUnaware of traps (eg: Italian game)Can avoid theory

Middle gameSuper bad at blitzAvoid most simple tactics + stop dropping piecesPoor calculation -> weak moves to ensure safety but give up initiativePositional evaluationLong combinationPositional attacking style -> study Kasparov/KarpovSlow (esp at calculating) -> tactics trainingAlways has a clear planPsychology (break under attack) -> practice long gamesPlay for winsBlunder in middlegame to endgame -> tactics

No decisive blowNot aggressive enough

EndgameReasonable endgame strategy

Time troubleLazy calculating -> recklessly play pawn endgames

Others

ConfidentPrefer studying to playingWilling to learnHate losing rating pointsGood commitmentAfraid of known experienced players

BooksUCEJun-15FCEJun-14CCS 1Mar-15Calculation2014Chapter 1Feb-15Chapter 2