Play over the board with players stronger than you. I've recently started attending a club/tournaments and it really has made a difference. When you lose to a stronger player and are lucky enough to have them point out your mistakes you'll learn a lot. That kind of analysis is so much more powerful and memorable then flipping through your inaccuracies with Stockfish.
thanks for the words of wisdom
I agree, real people actually give tips rather than showing the best move
Ideally they do both
you can also memorize engine line. Although 1 downside is that you might mix stuff up and accidentally play something wrong in the game
Memorize what engine line?
"That kind of analysis is so much more powerful and memorable then flipping through your inaccuracies with Stockfish."
But it's also much more subjective and abstract. It's not one or the other, proper chess studying would surely require both studying computer analyses and talking to other chess players about strategy.
But it's also much more subjective and abstract. It's not one or the other, proper chess studying would surely require both studying computer analyses and talking to other chess players about strategy.
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