How to Get Ahead of 99.6% In Chess like Kiyotaka Ayanokoji

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Chess is called a sign of genius, and many of you want to be just that. Perhaps your inspiration behind the goal is Kiyotaka Ayanokoji, a character from the anime and light novel series, Classroom of the Elite.

If you aspire to be a genius like him in chess, who is considered to be reaching the level of a grandmaster, then this is the right video for you.

In this video, I attempt to answer the question: if there were an actual facility like the White Room in the real world that trained Ayanokoji to be a genius, how exactly would they train an ordinary person to become a chess genius?

I have laid out the formula and steps of exactly how they would train a human to be a chess genius.

I demonstrate the way to level up from any stage, beginner to expert. Inside, I discuss all the skills you need to master, how to practice, and even a routine that you can follow.

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PRACTICE ROUTINE FOR BEGINNER LEVEL:

- Play regular games for 30-40 minutes. Make sure you don’t play mindlessly and take half the time analyzing the match you’ve played so you actually learn something.

- Study openings for 10 to 15 minutes each day.

- Train tactics daily for 10 to 15 minutes. There’s a free website called Lichess where you can get a broad selection of tactics to practice with.

- And lastly, practice the Visualization technique for at least 10 to 15 minutes.

Don’t think it’s ineffective because it’s easy. Be consistent for a month, and you’ll see the results.

PRACTICE ROUTINE FOR INTERMEDIATE LEVEL:
In the video...
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:49 Beginner
1:12 Step 1
2:00 Step 2
3:26 Step 3
4:44 Step 4
5:55 Intermediate
6:31 Middle Game
7:10 Skills
8:23 Expert (Practice method)

For Those Who finds Taking Lessons from anime characters is Stupid.

Fictional characters like Light Yagami and Ayanokoji can be incredibly powerful teaching tools. These characters and their actions are carefully crafted to explore complex concepts and moral dilemmas in a relatable and engaging way. By studying these characters, we can gain a deeper understanding of important issues and learn valuable life lessons. Furthermore, fictional characters can serve as a starting point for important conversations and discussions about morality and ethics. To say that taking life lessons from these characters is not worth it is to underestimate the value of storytelling as a means of teaching and learning.
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Bro his game was on itself 1500 ~1600 😮‍💨

Mikey-elbk
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Dude Ayanokoji played this chess party like 1000 elo player at BEST

adamantium
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Thank you the video and the website were really helpful

AnimearcR
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Hello Emo
Ive been watching your videos and ive improve alot for the past 6 months or more, right now im not procrastinating nor playing games, im now all in, focusing on myself and been more better than what i expected

Anonymous-sgio
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00:00 Learn practical tips and exercises to mastermind plans like Ayano
01:09 Achieve success with the right mindset and effort
02:19 Gain valuable knowledge through analyzing surroundings and reflecting on daily actions.
03:35 Challenge your brain and become smarter by actively engaging with material and reading books on power, politics, philosophy, and mystery novels.
04:49 Assess and adjust your workout plan to achieve desired results.
05:58 Develop a growth mindset to improve abilities
07:05 Replacing negative habits with positive ones can have a significant impact.
08:16 Your DNA can store 13.5 billion years of data

u.s.aarvind
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Mastering your emotions is
But definitely has the ability to change your life in long term....
Learning stoic philosophy are great in this case

teenajoby
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Real i can be ayanokoji ( i’m 500 elo)

aniketthakur
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Ty so much thats video make my skills so much improve

edikoz
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honestly the last part hit me hard cuz usually when i play against a stranger irl i get nervous then end up losing the game, especially on tournaments. But when i play virtually i dont feel nervous and mostly put up a good match against my opponent unlike how i play irl

azure
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Hey bro make video about how to be athletic like ayankoji or how to ace your exam like aynakoji

vijayakumari
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I've been playing chess everyday for 15 years and this video is one of the best that I would show to a beginner to get them to improve! Well done!

omarkhan
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I am gonna have my tournament tommorow
Thankyou sir very helpful

EnthusiasticLoungingPand-rjtp
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I can imagine about 37 moves while not playing chess while I'm in class listening to a math teacher

cwudhiw
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As an intj my pattern recognition is very great but I have to learn about emotions and how to express them.dont mind but i personally don't suggest being like kiyotaka ayanokoji as i know what will happen next but being talented like him is perfect

saitamakun
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🎯 Key points for quick navigation:

00:54 *🏁 Start as a beginner to become a master in chess*
01:52 *🧠 Focus on mastering one thing at a time in chess to progress faster*
02:07 *🔥 Learn forcing moves like threat, capture, and checkmate to control the game*
03:44 *🧩 Develop pattern recognition by solving puzzles to recognize successful moves*
04:52 *👀 Work on memory training to set yourself apart in chess*
06:31 *💡 Improve middle game skills by trading pieces effectively and controlling open files*
07:42 *🌌 Develop spatial awareness in chess through visualization techniques*
08:38 *🔄 Use a four-step process for more effective chess practice and skill improvement*

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baan
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I find the best method to improve and be creative is to be original, just do it and observe what you did wrong by studying it more and find your own answers if you failed then do it until you get it right eventually it would be very easy and you will find your unique rhythm, don't copy others or trying to be like them just because they are better than what will hinder your growth,

ffgtskb
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Bro, in the next video can you explain better how meditation works and how to do it?

cricetonucleare
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If anyone want to play chess with someone who's good at chess they should play with me ;

Kiyo_
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I'm 1980 elo, I started off as advanced so my mme was 1600, I play chess almost every day with my dad

Praxprix
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Make a video (how to think like shinichi kudo) please

sarsipatel