Just like everyone else I am trying to improve my chess. My openings are in my opinion fine for my level, Despite regularly playing people 20-30 ECF higher than me I have only come out worse from the opening a handful of times in hundreds of games. And Therefore I am concentrating on tactics and end games, Despite opening books being an easier read.
I would like to measure the effect of my practice and study on different elements of my game. I use "Chess Tactics Pro"
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emmanuel-Mathi ... B00KNSOMLM
and Chess Tempo for measuring the progress of my tactical training. 5 problems a day on each (not for training but for measuring the outcome of the training). I use the Chess King "Total Chess Endgames"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... hessending
for measuring my Endgames, and also do some of my studying on there. It has quite a lot of good teaching content as well as the tests. But I am not very happy with this as a tool to measure progress because it gives points (just less) for wrong answers when compared to not having done the test before.
I am.also using games against my phone on this software
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... tory.chess
to measure my game in a more holistic fashion.
Can anybody point me to software or websites that will give me a metric on Endgames where I am unhappy with what I have and Openings and Strategy where I currently have nothing to measure progress or otherwise.
Currenrly here is what i do to study.
OPENINGS
Play 10 moves against different engines on chessbase and just try to not to be worse than -0.30 after ten moves. I can now do this fairly easily. I also have read and studied a few nice books on the Openings I choose to play.
TACTICS
I am using the tactics portion of the chessimo software and doing a unit (90-480) puzzles a day.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... essimo.app
I have also twice read "chess tactics from scratch" but only got to the half way point of the book then lost my way. Maybe I will start from the middle on my third attempt
STRATEGY
I have completed the first three books of Yusupovs chess course. Which has some strategic units. And I have also read some simple Chess strategy books like "Teach yourself better chess - Bill Hartson" and "Weapons of chess - Bruce Pandolfini".
ENDGAMES
The app mentioned above and reading up to my level in Silman's endgame course.
Any comments on what I do and what I might be forgetting to do or measure would be welcome too .
As you can see from my rating history, whatever I have been doing hasn't worked so far