The advent of internet chess has led to many players who just playing online. Some of them then want to step up to over the board (OTB) chess and play in clubs and tournaments. This can be harder than it sounds, so let me address some of the issues.
The first thing to understand is that ratings on Chess.com and Lichess tend to be higher than OTB ratings, which can give us the impression of being better than we are. So keep an open mind about where you might stand in the OTB heirarchy, in order to avoid disappointment.
The second major issue is that most of the chess played on the internet has very fast time limits in which fast moves can be more efffective than good moves. It can take some time to adjust to slow time limits, and it might be worth starting out in a halfway house such as rapid play tournaments (typically 30 minutes per player per game).Here you will have a clock to press after each move, if you forget you might lose on time. After a while the process will become automatic, but at first it may seem unfamiliar.
In events with a standard time limit, you will also be required to write down the moves, which sounds easy in theory but can be stressful in practice. I suggest trying a few training games in which you write the moves down and press the clock, in this way you will soon get used to it.
Another major difference is that you will be playing against real people rather than internet accounts, which can be both a blessing and a curse. The chess scene is known for having weird and wonderful people, the likes of which may not have appeared in your life any earlier. I feel fortunate in that I have some lifelong friends in the chess scene, people I've known for half a century. There are also some that I'd prefer to avoid, or at least not have to spend too much time with.
Good luck if you decide to take the plunge, personally I enjoy playing OTB chess and have only played a few training games online.
Training Tournaments
This week's training tournaments are in the Slav Exchange, focussing on the two main moves for Black (after1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.c4 c6 4.cxd5 cxd5 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bf4) which are 6...a6 and 6...Bf5:
Sunday July 20th at 5pm UK Time: Slav Exchange, 6...a6
Sunday July 20th at 6.15pm UK Time: Slav Exchange, 6...Bf5
Video Discounts
This week's discount is on the White 1.d4 Repertoire, you get 40% off its purchase (not rent) with the code 'july18to26. The idea behind this course is to help players develop a real 1.d4 repertoire with c2-c4 coming in many lines. At the same time the lines are kept as simple as possible and lead to important position types.
Last week's discount is still valid until tomorrow, you get 40% off the purchase of my Crafting Your Own Opening Repertoire series by using the code 'july11to19'. This series covers all aspects of creating an opening repertoire, from opening selection, to choosing sources and assembling your lines.
My Upcoming Events
There's still nothing new from last week and I have a new project that I'll start work on from September. I will keep playing, but it will move down my list of priorities for a while.
Here is how things look now:
July 31 - August 10 2025: British Championships
As mentioned I've gone for the Championship itself rather than one of the old folks sections. Obviously this will be full of underrated juniors, I'll just have to play better against them this time! You can find details here.
August 23 - 30 2025: San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife
This looks like a great event and I'm really looking forward to it. Travelling back is a bit tricky because the direct flights were very expensive, finally I found a flight back to Glasgow from where I can take a train!
September 5-7: Hull 4NCL Congress
I'm a big fan of 4NCL Congresses because they are played in nice venues, they're invariably well organized and they offer free entry and accommodation to GMs. You can find details here:
I'll be looking for things after September, not sure when or where!
Chess Questions Answered
I'll just be posting my Chess Questions Answered videos on Tigerchess from here on, though I might be putting some of them on Youtube in due course. I don't think I'm cut out to be a streamer, for one thing I don't have time and for another I'm not beautiful enough!
Have a good weekend.
Nigel