I'm really really terrible at chess, How to get better, Before you close this thread saying it's another stupid newbie thread, Read all of it first please,
First of all, I can't buy anything through the internet, And i don't want anyway to waste my money on a game, So it's very difficult to get good books.
Second, I can study and work, Just give me the resources to do it, Searching google is bad, I get left out clueless, So please give me good resources for studying, Or training plans.
Third, I'm good in tactics trainer/puzzles.
"And i don't want anyway to waste my money on a game,"
First off, you need to stop seeing it as just a game and something that you're "wasting" money on. If that's all you're seeing it as, then there's no point investing resources into it.
There's this post by F_D89 which collates a lot of relevant threads:
http://en.lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/personal-training-questions#6And there's also the free resource,
www.chesscademy.comDifferent opinions, Really, I once bought a game and i really regretted paying it, It was for less than 1 USD.
Ok let's analyze this post you've posted, I'll start from last to first:
lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/some-helpThis doesn't help at all, What i need are links, I get confused easily when im searching for books.
lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/1e4-best-by-test-or-worse-cuz-youre-on-their-turfAnother link which doesn't help.
lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/a-real-chess-problemYeah, That's basically my problem, But the posted things are things i already learned from searching,
http://en.lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/1e4-best-by-test-or-worse-cuz-youre-on-their-turfAgain, I already read that topic before you post it, Bit helpfull.
http://en.lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/some-helpVery interesting, Might want to dig on those things, Feedback later
http://www.chesscademy.com/Seems fun, Feedback later
Thanks for the links.
"It's difficult to get good books."
It's not even difficult to get university math/science textbooks for free online and it's even easier to "find" highly acclaimed chess books. Purchase is not even necessary for "getting" chess programs (like fritz, which is great for analysis and learning) which typically cost a lot.
Searching google is not bad if you know how to use google.