First, we should seriously study and delve into some "chess manuals" and turn the essence of ancient experience into tactics that we can master.
Second, we should consult more famous scholars, which were called "seeking teachers" and "visiting friends" in ancient times. This advantage is that we can learn from each other and communicate with each other at the same time.
. Third, we should think more. Because playing chess is a question of thinking, we should be good at analysis and judgment, and at the same time we should know some "psychology". In daily confrontation, we should develop a set of skills that are good at guessing each other's psychology. In ancient art books, it is called "know yourself and know yourself, and fight every battle."
A game of chess is always divided into three stages: beginning, middle and end. These three stages are closely related and cannot be neglected.