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Chess Blocks
We never want our rating gains to be random like a dice but how do we overcome those periods?Intro
When I started playing chess I was constantly improving. It wasn't that hard as I was always playing and an avid learner. After I started playing otb tournaments getting to 1100 was a breeze! Soon after reaching 1200 or so I encountered my first problem.
Encountering The Problem
It was at the time that I realized that I hadn't been improving for over 4 months and I was kinda worried, who would not? My rating spiked a bit (20ish points at a time or so) but then one day I went to a local tournament where I somehow crushed 3 1500s in a row! I then promptly entered the 1400ish rating stage.
Overcoming The Problem
My results were pretty good but then the unthinkable emerged: A year of no rating gain! I went to many tournaments to get a boost but no results showed. I soon proceeded to join a scholastic tournament full of people rated from 800 to 1800 and I hoped for the best.
The Tournament
Rounds 1-2 were against lower rated players but then round 3 came. This was the spiciest round which decided the rest of the tournament
(In this game I am Black and my opponent White)
I made a couple mistakes but played pretty solidly and later drew 2 1700s
What Happened?
You might ask, how were you one day a hundred points better than before? My answer is that a growth doesn't have to be big but exponential.
As James Clear, author of Atomic Habits once said:
If you can get 1% better each day for one year, you'll end up 37 times better by the time you're done.
If you are stuck in the same rating range for a long period of time chances are that you have lots of experience in that group and someday will improve. I like to categorize players who are in the same rating range but whose playing styles are completely different.
A Tale Of Two Players
As you can see below that I have made a table comparing players of similar rating but completely different playing styles
Player One | Player Two |
---|---|
Just entered the current rating range | Very experienced, knows what he is dealing with |
1400-1430 | >1430 |
Their moves are very rudimentary and basic | Their moves are calculated, timed, and scary |
As you can see above, that the 2nd player is stronger and more likely to improve
Outro
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