Selection of Exercises to Overcome Common Mistakes in The Practice of Chess Players in The Initial Training Period at The Sport Training and Competition Center of Binh Duong Province, Vietnam
Table 1 - Groups of exercises to correct mistakes in practice
A | Group of remedial exercises for athletes abuse blitz | (1) Standard chess competition |
(2) Positions with execution time more than 5 minutes | ||
(3) Analysis and assessment of the game; | ||
B | Group of corrective exercises for athletes invest too much in the opening | (4) Practicing competition |
(5) Continue the game after the opening period | ||
(6) Solving exercises in the middle stage | ||
C | Group of remedial exercises for athletes who surrender too soon | (7) Analysis of the game played |
(8) Playing to the end of the game | ||
(9) Doing the exercise to change troops | ||
D | Group of remedial exercises for athletes who do not learn the endgame | (10) Solving the endgame exercise |
(11) Playing chess games that are moving to the end | ||
(12) Learning technical endgames | ||
E | Group of corrective exercises for athletes playing only against weak opponents | (13) Competing with equal or stronger players |
(14) Competing against software with ascending Elo | ||
(15) Participating in tournament competition (16) Find weaknesses in the opponent's position | ||
F | Group of corrective exercises for unplanned athletes | (17) Analyzing and evaluate the game |
(18) Simple planning exercise | ||
G | Group of remedial exercises for athletes with hasty decisions | (19) Counter-attack exercises |
(20) Exercises with a duration greater than 10 minutes | ||
(21) Exercises with high difficulty | ||
H | Group of corrective exercises for athletes who think too long | (22) Exercises with a duration of less than 2 minutes |
(23) Thoroughly studying the opening rules | ||
(24) Playing under given circumstances |
evaluating the effectiveness of exercises to correct mistakes in training for Chess athletes in the initial training period at ST&CCBDVN