Improving at chess is not just about playing more—it’s about learning from what you’ve already played.
Game analysis helps identify patterns in your decision-making. Follow this process:
- Replay the full game without an engine and note where you felt unsure.
- Ask yourself: Why did I make that move? What was I thinking?
- Use an engine afterward to check tactical mistakes.
- Focus more on strategic errors—poor plans, weak squares, rushed attacks.
Over time, you’ll become your own best coach. This habit creates self-awareness, which is key for long-term growth.

