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Finally! No more post graduate medical exams!
I can finally concentrate a little more on chess.
Guess what? I’ve decided to sign up for the National Qualifiers in my country just to try my hand at seeing whether I can qualify to play for the National Championship.
I’ve come to a point in my chess journey to recognise that ELO is a reflection of your chess strength. If you’re strong, you’re strong. Whether you play kids/adults, it doesn’t matter.
Chess is chess. I think on any day, even an amateur can scalp a GM.
For my chess training during this period, I”m going to basically focus on mainly middle/endgames and concentrate on solidifying my opening lines adding a mixture of variety here and there just to keep my opponents guessing.
My chess training plan is simple:
- to keep things fun and engaging
- to keep things simple
- to keep at it (consistent)