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How can a chess coach help me at the 1500-level? I'm late-20s and began playing in May. Now I'm 1525 at 15+10 time controls and 1125 at 2+12 time controls. I'm mediocre--but not hopeless--at every phase of the game.

 

I'm focusing on rook endings--I figure that helps with endings and with calculation. I'm also continuing my daily diet of tactical puzzles. Is this a reasonable approach? A couple recent, self-annotated games:

 

 

[Event "rated standard match"]

[site "freechess.org"]

[Date "2006.10.08"]

[Round "?"]

[White "likesforests"]

[black "humblerook"]

[Result "0-1"]

[ECO "A21"]

[WhiteElo "1531"]

[blackElo "1591"]

[TimeControl "900+10"]

 

 

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[Event "rated standard match"]

[site "freechess.org"]

[Date "2006.10.08"]

[Round "?"]

[White "coolaa"]

[black "likesforests"]

[Result "0-1"]

[ECO "E00"]

[WhiteElo "1543"]

[blackElo "1519"]

[TimeControl "900+10"]

 

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I just had a quick look at your games on the game viewer and it seems to me that You got a good game out of the opening in the first one. I thought Ne2 was premature and you should have centralized your rooks first (prophilaxis, prevent ...d5!). The way you played it, your opponent was able to react n the center with ...d5, and exchanging on d5 made things difficult for you and there were several weaknesses in your position. ...Ng4 was in the air, even a move before your opponent played it. (23...Ng4!?.)

After losing the exchange there's nothing you can do, it's completely lost.

The reason why Crafty thinks 11...exd is because the way you played it, white has Qc6!, which seems to win a Pawn for no compensation.

Bb5?? is a huge blunder and white's completely lost after that, but you made several innacurate moves (for example, you let white grab the c-file, why? activity!) and lost a pawn or 2 afterwards and white had some survival chances. Then you made some more errors and lost your d pawn and then it seemd to me that you didn't have a plan and white kept on pushing his a pawn and you ended up losing your rook.

The Pawn ending was drawn but your opponent made some more mistakes, e6?? does look losing indeed.

Too many errors by both sides in these games.

Preventing blunders in your games is one of your priorities, I'd say.

 

how can a chess coach help me at the 1500-level? I'm late-20s and began playing in May. Now I'm 1525 at 15+10 time controls and 1125 at 2+12 time controls. I'm mediocre--but not hopeless--at every phase of the game.

 

That depends on many things really: your availability, your goals, how much you really want to achieve those goals and how much you're willing to work, how soon you want to achieve those goals, etc. etc.

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