Another day, another blunder... followed by a miracle recovery. ♟️ Just hit a new personal best rating on Chess.com ! Any tips for breaking into the 1500s?
If you want people to actually interact with your game, always provide the FEN (a "snapshot" string of the board) or PGN (the move history).
Share a screenshot of your rating graph or a particularly wild "Great Move" from your game review. Option 2: The "Analyze This" Community Post Best for: Reddit (r/chess) or Chess.com Forums Title: Found this interesting mate in 4 in a blitz game. Another day, another blunder
Plain text posts usually get ignored. A quick screenshot or an animated GIF of the final moves makes a huge difference.
After a month of plateauing, I realized I was spending 90% of my time on openings. I’m switching my training to the 20-40-40 rule : 20% Openings, 40% Middlegames, and 40% Endgames. Any tips for breaking into the 1500s
What kind of chess update are you looking to share—is it a , a rating milestone , or a puzzling position ?
Since you're looking to share something about chess, here are a few post ideas depending on where you're posting. Best for: Twitter/X, Threads, or Instagram Option 2: The "Analyze This" Community Post Best
Create an animated GIF of a study session or a key endgame position using Chess.com/gifs . Quick Tips for a Better Post: