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Here’s the truth: you don’t need a high IQ to get better at chess—just the right habits. The core thinking process comes down to three steps (in any order) every time it’s your turn: 1️⃣ Understand your opponent’s move – What did they play and what does it change? 2️⃣ Define your plan – What do you want to achieve in this position? 3️⃣ Calculate – Based on your plan and the position, find the best move. Beyond this, you need tactical vision (which must be trained regularly) and a strong mental game, especially above 1800. This includes: ✔ Handling provocation and mistakes ✔ Staying focused on the game, not distractions (like winning, or personal surroundings or situations) ✔ Managing pressure and fear (and putting that on your opponent) ✔ Being patient and applying psychological pressure on your opponent In this video, we’ll focus on the most important habit: understanding your opponent’s plan and moves. Too many times people blunder because they forget the plans of their opponent. But when you do keep track, this gives you a foundation to create your own plan and calculate effectively with a concrete understanding of the position. Hope this helps you on your journey to 2000+!