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Pre-Game Checklist – Setup for Success

The outcome of a chess game is often decided before the first move is made. This Pre-Game Checklist helps you enter the right physical and mental state for competition. From eliminating distractions to calming your nerves, follow these steps to ensure you are fully focused and ready to fight for the win.

🔥 Preparation insight: A checklist works because it grounds you in solid principles. Before you move, remember the core rules of the game. Strengthen your grasp of chess principles to play with confidence.
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Core idea:

Your goal before the first move is to become stable — mentally, physically, and practically. Stability prevents the early blunders that decide most games.

1) The 60-Second Calm Reset

2) Environment Check (Online vs OTB)

3) Warm-Up (Optional, but Powerful)

A quick warm-up “activates” tactical vision and reduces slow-start errors. Keep it short: the goal is sharpness, not fatigue.

Related: Forcing Moves FirstBlunder Reduction

4) Opening Intention (Not Memorisation)

You don’t need a deep theory review. You need a simple intention.

Related: Opening PrinciplesCommon Traps & Mistakes

5) Time Strategy (By Time Control)

See: Time Trouble MistakesWhen to Calculate

6) The “Surprise Opening” Protocol

Many games are lost because the opponent plays something strange and you panic. Decide your response before the game:

7) Your First-Move Commitment (Anti-Blunder Rule)

Make a promise to yourself before move one: I will do a quick safety check before every move.

Mini blunder-check (5 seconds):

Related: Candidate Move ChecklistWhy You Miss Tactics

8) Mindset Anchor (Simple + Effective)

9) Optional: Opponent-Specific Prep (If You Have It)

📈 Chess Improvement Guide
This page is part of the Chess Improvement Guide — A practical roadmap for getting better at chess — diagnose your level, build an effective training routine, and focus on the skills that matter most for your rating.
⏱ Chess Preparation Guide
This page is part of the Chess Preparation Guide — Learn how to prepare before a game — openings, opponent focus, mindset, and time management — to reduce mistakes and play with clarity.