Confidence Booster

Submitted by jvangoor on Sun, 04/19/2009 at 11:19am.

This one is for all of you that are having a hard time with chess.com lately.  I have noticed that a lot of people give up on chess.com after a teribble loss.  Let me tell you this, I am a 6th grader (as of 2009) who is a terrible chess player compared to most adults, but i have a lot of confidence.  Confidence has helped me a lot.  At one point my chess.com rating was around 927 and my oponet was around 1437.  When I first started I thought fot sure that I had no chance, but I didn't give up.  Let me tell you this, I beat him.  Did i give up?  No. Trust me here, if I can beat a player that much higher ranked than me, then i truly beilieve that anyone can.

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Comments:

by vonnegut5 - 6 months ago
san jose United States
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 35

Rational conclusion my friend, and you should be proud. I wish you luck, and I know that if you put in time and study you will bloom into a great chess player.

by alinoe - 6 months ago
raamsdonksveer Netherlands
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 656

Good spirit!! chess is all about playing the game, not all about winning. most important is not losing... the believe in yourself. maybe it doesn,t come easy, but for a quitter it doesn,t come at all.

Keep the faith!

by conman1000 - 7 months ago
North Carolina United States
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1483

It's all about having fun and elarning as you go, a month or 2 ago, my rating was a 902. I pulled off a few good wins, read a few articles, looked at a few games, changed my style of play a little bit and now my rating is a 1209.

by mike456784 - 7 months ago
new jersey United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 2316

good job

by mrsin1977 - 7 months ago
Corcoran, kings county central Ca United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 116

keep moveing forward

by BenchJockey - 7 months ago
United States
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 4

It can be very dificult as a starting  chess player, especially as you tend loose a lot in the begining. Keep in mind though, that you learn a lot more from your mistakes than you do from your victories. Keep at it though and you will have a passtime that will keep you engaged and challenged for your entire life.

 

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