Analysis of the video of my own matches

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Federick Yam
Federick Yam Asked 2 days ago

hi Jeff and Alois,

How are you? I am the former premium members in the early 2000.
I remembered I previously received one of your email or blogs talking about to analyze the videos of one’s matches and to make notes. 

Can you re-send this article to me? I have to compete at next year WMC2026 in South Korea. I hope this will enable me to correct my error in matches and improve in the next one especially compete with the same opponent.

Thank you.

Regards,

Federick Yam

 

 


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 21 hours ago

Hi Frederick,

I think analysing your own games are an important part of developing your game.

Often in training we forget about the real purpose of training and that is to try to help our game play improve.  To do that we need to be aware of what is happening in the game situation.

Here is a video we made for our Premium members on Improve your game through analysis.  I think this will help you and a lot of players to go to that next step in matches and answer that old problem of "Why can't I play as well as I train?".


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