10 Most Common Chess Training Mistakes (and how to avoid them)

Get my training routine, 2 annotated repertoires and many training positions by theme:   / monthly-hardcore-159357219   Play high-quality training games: https://noctie.ai/?aff=q9yKD On Noctie you can play out specific positions against a human-like opponent, select the rating, get immediate feedback and much more. If you go premium, use the code "HPYEAR" for a 20% yearly discount. Most people don't know how to study chess effectively. There are several misconceptions and mistakes most players, especially those who are lower rated make during training. I think these are the 10 most common mistakes players make during study or training. They make the training less effective and they should be avoided! 0:00 Introduction 01:23 Not studying material in correct order 03:42 Choosing too difficult training material 05:08 Not correcting mistakes during training 07:20 Using the engine to go thorught games 09:45 Playing without analysis 11:28 Spamming blitz or bullet 12:59 Memorizing openings 15:35 Consuming content and thinking it's training 17:04 Reading chess books or doing analysis without a board 18:19 Moving the pieces during analysis This is my training routine for June   / monthly-hardcore-159357219   It's difficult and it takes roughly 4 hours a day. It will be useful for you regardless of rating. I've chosen positions and games that are suited for any level. The goal for the first month is for you to learn how to analyze games properly. I will be positing a new routine at the beginning of each month! It will help you develop skills necessary for tournament play. It should take around 3-4 hours every day to complete all the tasks.