How to Chess 10- How to use Data to Help Your Chess Game with FM Nate Solon

How to Chess 10- How to use Data to Help Your Chess Game with FM Nate Solon

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Episode 10 - FM Nate Solon on How analytics and analysis can help
your chess


How to use analytics in your chess? What’s the difference between
analytics and analysis? How can club players benefit from them?
What chess tools help to collect data and analyze it?





FIDE Master Nate Solon joins Ben to share some ideas on the
subject. Nate is the Massachusetts State Champion, a data
scientist, and a consultant for Chessable.com who’s always
looking for ways to improve his own game. He is also the author
of the excellent Zwischenzug newsletter.


https://zwischenzug.substack.com/





Three ideas on how to use analytics in chess:





1. Filter by level (study what you’re likely to face and study
your peers)


2. Look at your own data (find trends and weaknesses in your play
to fix them)


3. Consider going off the beaten path (sound but unpopular
openings have surprise value)





Visit aimchess.com for a free report on your latest games.





Check out hundreds of free Chessable opening courses at
https://www.chessable.com/free/


Or, create an account for free at
https://www.chessable.com/register/





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