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Chess is called a sign of genius, and many of you want to be just that. Perhaps your inspiration behind the goal is Kiyotaka Ayanokoji, a character from the anime and light novel series, Classroom of the Elite.
If you aspire to be a genius like him in chess, who is considered to be reaching the level of a grandmaster, then this is the right video for you.
In this video, I attempt to answer the question: if there were an actual facility like the White Room in the real world that trained Ayanokoji to be a genius, how exactly would they train an ordinary person to become a chess genius?
I have laid out the formula and steps of exactly how they would train a human to be a chess genius.
I demonstrate the way to level up from any stage, beginner to expert. Inside, I discuss all the skills you need to master, how to practice, and even a routine that you can follow.
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PRACTICE ROUTINE FOR BEGINNER LEVEL:
- Play regular games for 30-40 minutes. Make sure you don’t play mindlessly and take half the time analyzing the match you’ve played so you actually learn something.
- Study openings for 10 to 15 minutes each day.
- Train tactics daily for 10 to 15 minutes. There’s a free website called Lichess where you can get a broad selection of tactics to practice with.
- And lastly, practice the Visualization technique for at least 10 to 15 minutes.
Don’t think it’s ineffective because it’s easy. Be consistent for a month, and you’ll see the results.
PRACTICE ROUTINE FOR INTERMEDIATE LEVEL:
In the video...
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:49 Beginner
1:12 Step 1
2:00 Step 2
3:26 Step 3
4:44 Step 4
5:55 Intermediate
6:31 Middle Game
7:10 Skills
8:23 Expert (Practice method)
For Those Who finds Taking Lessons from anime characters is Stupid.
Fictional characters like Light Yagami and Ayanokoji can be incredibly powerful teaching tools. These characters and their actions are carefully crafted to explore complex concepts and moral dilemmas in a relatable and engaging way. By studying these characters, we can gain a deeper understanding of important issues and learn valuable life lessons. Furthermore, fictional characters can serve as a starting point for important conversations and discussions about morality and ethics. To say that taking life lessons from these characters is not worth it is to underestimate the value of storytelling as a means of teaching and learning.
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