Correspondence-Based Training Plan – Improving Through Long Games
Correspondence chess on ChessWorld is one of the most powerful training methods available.
With time to think and tools to assist understanding, you can develop accurate calculation, deep strategy, opening knowledge, and careful endgame play in a way that blitz or rapid cannot offer.
π― Why Train With Correspondence Chess?
More time means fewer blunders and more meaningful decisions
Opportunities to apply opening principles correctly
Play out complex middlegames with genuine thought
Analyse your ideas using engine support after you choose a move
Study model positions during the game
Learn long-term planning β something fast chess cannot teach
π§± Weekly Correspondence-Based Training Structure
Start 2β4 correspondence games on ChessWorld
Spend 5β10 minutes reviewing each game daily
Use the Analysis Board (Chess Computer) to explore ideas:
Paste the PGN into the PGN box
Load the current position with the FEN button
Play out variations against the engine
Make notes in your Journal / Notebook
Review completed games weekly
This is sustainable even for busy adults: just 15β20 minutes per day is enough for real progress.
π How to Think During a Correspondence Game
Check immediate tactics β using your own calculation
Apply opening principles and pawn structure logic
Identify strategic plans
Open files
Piece improvement
Pawn breaks
Weakness creation
Only after deciding your plan, explore candidate lines on the: