PSYCHOLOGY MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE.
ITS ALL ABOUT HOW WE SEE THINGS AND PERCEIVE THEM.
Well chess is something where no chess lover can get rid of. Like it’s a very mind charging as well as mind changing game. When you sit in front of your opponent to play its just you, your unidentified strategies (of course which the opponent cannot guess), your emotions, your patience, your urge to win, your next move etc. it’s just you!
Well this reminds me with one of the beautiful quote quoted by Joel Osteen which expresses “When the negative thoughts come - and they will; they come to all of us - it's not enough to just not dwell on it. You've got to replace it with a positive thought”
Putting positive thought ahead of you even if everything is going in the negative way is one of the most essential and crucial thing that one mind should consist of. And for chess player it is mandatory! Your winning glory lies in your thoughts so think well and always stay positive no matter what at least a cheerful and positive mind will not give you victory but can give you a feeling of it up to some extend that you at least tried and will not force you to quit it. That’s the power of a positive and optimistic mind set!
In such a scenario
having the right psychology is of utmost importance to serious tournament
players. You may polish your opening knowledge, endgame skills, and
combinational abilities endlessly, but if you are not able to get in the right
frame of mind then improving at the game is very difficult.
Well we have
come up with 3 important and effective tips of you from various sources. Hope
it helps you in getting a better chess player with good moves! These are simple
directives which are easy to understand, but quite difficult to implement.
Do we want to become better chess players? Do we want to become an IM or a GM? The answer will be yes for the majority of chess players. But what are we doing to move towards our goal? We are studying chess. Everyone will agree that an in-depth study of the game is required to grow our chess playing ability. But is that enough? There is another equally important factor which is often overlooked; the ability to manage our thoughts and emotions. This quality separates the pros from the amateurs. So anyone having a serious goal of becoming a good chess player cannot afford to ignore this. We have to develop this ability also.
A single negative thought will act as a virus and sabotage our system. It is equally important how we respond to these negative thoughts. Do we have the ability to ignore the negative thoughts and replace it with a positive thought, or do we replay them again and again? We may question our ability during training when we are unable to solve a difficult tactical puzzle. We may be apprehensive and tense when we are facing a higher rated opponent or in a must-win situation. How should we handle our negative thoughts?
Emotions can give us energy. Positive emotions will give us enthusiasm and a good feeling. But negative emotions will act as a block. They will make us feel low, not allow us to concentrate, and prevent us from delivering our best. We may experience negative emotions whenever we lose a game. We have heard stories of players throwing their tennis rackets in frustration. Such players grow to their full potential only when they are able to control their emotions.
So how should we control our thoughts and emotions? Do we need to use elaborate techniques? Do we need to undergo some kind of training for that? What can be done? Most of the players won’t need to do anything complex if they follow the simple tips given here.
Only 3
thoughts need to be nurtured. A single-minded focus on these 3 thoughts will
give us phenomenal results. Instead of focusing on what should not be done, I
have formulated 3 thoughts which need to be active in our minds. These 3
thoughts will act as an anti-virus and prevent other negative thoughts and
emotions from gaining ground in our mind. They will allow us to perform at our
peak potential.
1] Before the game.
The quality and quantity of training:
Before the game we should focus only on our
preparation. We should increase the quality and quantity of our training. More
the better. No other thought apart from this is needed.
2] During the game.
Finding the best move:
We may be
pitted against a higher rated or a lower rated opponent, a tactical or a
strategic player, IM or a GM. We may be in a must-win situation. We may be
under pressure from our own expectations or that of our parents and coaches.
Irrespective of all that, during any game, we should be fully focused on
finding the best move at each step. Being solely focused on finding the best
move is the only thing that will help us withstand all pressure.
3] After the game.
What were the mistakes:
Only those players who will identify and
rectify their mistakes will progress. Hence an honest and a dispassionate
analysis should be done of our games to identify our mistakes. We need to
identify the pattern in our mistakes and take steps accordingly to strengthen
our weaknesses. This will prevent such mistakes happening again and help us in
becoming a better chess player over time.
Analyzing
your games, finding your mistakes and rectifying them is the key to success. So
go and smash those mistakes and implement this hard yet not impossible things
to move towards the step of massive success.
All easy yet
hard and sorted!
Thanks for reading!Till then STAY CALM AND THINK CHESS!