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Correspondence-Based Training Plan – Improving Through Long Games

Correspondence chess offers a unique training ground for deep calculation and strategic planning. This guide outlines a training plan specifically designed for turn-based play, helping you use the luxury of time to build profound understanding and eliminate superficial errors.

Correspondence chess on ChessWorld is one of the most powerful training methods available. With time to think and tools to assist understanding, you can develop accurate calculation, deep strategy, opening knowledge, and careful endgame play in a way that blitz or rapid cannot offer.

πŸ”₯ Deep insight: Correspondence chess gives you the luxury of time. Use it to find the deepest, most accurate plans. Master the art of positional planning to crush opponents slowly and surely.
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🎯 Why Train With Correspondence Chess?

Slow chess allows for deep calculation and research, creating the perfect laboratory for improvement.


🧱 Weekly Correspondence-Based Training Structure

This is sustainable even for busy adults: just 15–20 minutes per day is enough for real progress.


πŸ” How to Think During a Correspondence Game

  1. Check immediate tactics – using your own calculation
  2. Apply opening principles and pawn structure logic
  3. Identify strategic plans
    • Open files
    • Piece improvement
    • Pawn breaks
    • Weakness creation
  4. Only after deciding your plan, explore candidate lines using the Analysis Board.
  5. Play the move that matches your strategic understanding

Never use engines to choose moves directly β€” use them only to explore your own ideas.


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