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How can I improve my weaknesses?

Strong player took the

CONCLUSION: 1.You are attacking player, but
try to prepare attack better. Activate as many pieces as possible and only
then go for tactics. 2. Try to play more active openings as white. 3.
Positional play is your biggest weakness. Pay attention to themes like Bishop
pair, Exchanges, Weak pawns etc.

over my games. Do you have any ideas how I can improve these?

Best wishes
I would start off with positional play. maybe google or search youtube for the words chess positional play.
maybe search the learning resources here for positional play.

the hard part is memorsing and then putting into practice. it's so easy to read, understand, then forget 2 minutes later and never apply it in games.
@Karapador said in #1:
> Strong player took the
>
> CONCLUSION: 1.You are attacking player, but
> try to prepare attack better. Activate as many pieces as possible and only
> then go for tactics. 2. Try to play more active openings as white. 3.
> Positional play is your biggest weakness. Pay attention to themes like Bishop
> pair, Exchanges, Weak pawns etc.
>
> over my games. Do you have any ideas how I can improve these?
>
> Best wishes
By solving puzzels and practicing online on lichess from here lichess.org/practice .
Posting games would help. "Better" and "more" are referencing information we don't have.



This one looks like you aren't giving enough respect to pins. At move 12 you unpin your opponent's knight without unpinning your own, allowing the opponent to force a knight trade that breaks your king pawns and leads to a huge attack. Then at move 24 you don't push your obstructing f3 pawn to allow an exchange of queens, resulting in their queen eventually breaking through to your king.
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@dnowmects said in #4:
> Posting games would help. "Better" and "more" are referencing information we don't have.
He let his opponent enter his camp with all his pieces, because of mistakes in the opening, but he putted a good effort to resist. I dont think we can judge badly his great play hear, because everybody ends up in bad positions. From this we humans must learn to handle bad and lost positions too, not only win positions, because we make mistakes now and then.

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