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Practice playing against stronger opponents from "summary" of 1001 Chess Exercises for Beginners by Franco Masetti,Roberto Messa

To improve your chess skills, it is important to challenge yourself by playing against opponents who are stronger than you. When you face stronger players, you are forced to think more critically and strategically. This can help you to develop your ability to anticipate your opponent's moves and plan your own strategy accordingly. Playing against stronger opponents can also expose you to new tactics and techniques that you may not have encountered before. By observing how these players approach the game, you can learn new ways to approach different situations on the chessboard. This exposure to different styles of play can broaden your understanding of the game and help you to become a more well-rounded player. Additionally, playing against stronger opponents can help you to identify your own weaknesses and areas for improvement. When you face tough competition, you may find that certain aspects of your game are lacking. This feedback can be invaluable in helping you to focus your practice and training on the areas that need the most attention. While it may be intimidating to play against stronger opponents, it is important to remember that every game is an opportunity to learn and grow as a player. By challenging yourself in this way, you can push yourself to new heights and continue to improve your skills. So don't shy away from tough competition – embrace the challenge and use it as a stepping stone to becoming a better chess player.
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    1001 Chess Exercises for Beginners

    Franco Masetti

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