How to Analyze (& ANNOTATE) Your Own Games

IM David Pruess provides advice and answers questions for how to analyze and annotate your own games. This video is aimed at players rated between 1400-1600 ELO. 0:00 Intro 2:33 David's early experience in analyzing 3:36 Pick one interesting moment in a game 6:36 What notes to take during and after game? 13:18 Reassess your approach to a position 15:00 When to start annotating a game? 18:20 Analyze what you expected your opponent to play and what they did play 21:50 How many points to analyze in one game? 23:35 Do you focus on the most costly moves? Follow ChessDojo here: Twitch:   / chessdojolive   Discord:   / discord   Twitter:   / chess_dojo   Patreon:   / chessdojo   Podcast: https://chessdojotalks.podbean.com/