I am learning and fixing my mistakes
One of the first steps to improving at chess is identifying your weaknesses. Lately, I've been playing a lot of rapid games, and they've exposed flaws in my play more clearly than ever before. While it can be frustrating, recognizing those weaknesses is the first step toward fixing them. I'm actively working on improving every aspect of my game, and I am going to get to 2300 before the end of this year. Timestamps 0:00 - Introduction 0:18 - Game 1 (Brutal Blunder) 12:35 - Game 2 (Satisfying win) 19:54 - Game 3 (I'm too slow)

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Give me 20 minutes and you'll finally see the gap between you and the top players

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PUNISH These Beginner Opening Mistakes | ChessMood Speedrun Ep 1

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Playing chess so good, I hope I don't get banned

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My Powers Are BACK Road To 2500 ELO in Chess

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Every Attacking Chess Pattern | Explained In Under 19 Minutes

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I Beat a 2700 GM Using the Lessons He Taught Me

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I just played a perfect game of Chess

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5 Chess Mistakes Keeping You Below 1500 ELO

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I Crashed Hikaru's Stafford Gambit Tournament

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2 BRILLIANT MOVES!!!!!!!

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I Wasted Years Below 2000 Until I learned These Chess Skills

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Every Defensive Chess Pattern (Use These To Stop Losing)

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Chess at 2300 is Hard

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Chess Grandmasters vs. Cheaters

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EDUCATIONAL CHESS SPEEDRUN

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Hikaru facing CHEATERS for 25 minutes

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CHESS IS EASY. JUST DO THIS.

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OVER 9000 ELO?? RECKLESS THE NEW ENGINE IS INSANE

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