This blog helps amateur players get better at chess. Through this blog, Bryan shows his visitors how to optimize the limited time he has to study and train. Besides using the example of the great chess masters past and present, he applies principles and methods from the sciences to develop expertise in learning, memory, motivation, and achievement. He will be talking a lot about the science of training because he loves it.
Bryan doesn’t consider himself a guru in the field. If anything, he considers himself a fellow traveler on this road to chess improvement. He may be a little further down the road than you are at the moment, but he hopes he can guide you past the potholes, roadblocks, and detours along the way. Good Luck, God Bless, and Better Chess. He is currently a Class A player with a USCF Rating of 1849. He has other responsibilities that sometimes have to come before chess study and training. Finally, he wants to explain why he calls this site Better Chess Training. Of course, it is a site about chess training as opposed to chess news or history.