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Correspondence Chess for Planning

Think of correspondence chess as a "slow gym" for your strategic mind. Without the ticking clock, you have the luxury to evaluate properly, formulate deep plans, and verify every variation. This format is the perfect training ground for developing strategic clarity and analytical discipline. Learn how to use turn-based play to master the art of the long-term plan.

🐢 Deep Think insight: Correspondence chess is the ultimate training ground for planning. Without a clock, you can dive deep. Learn the art of middlegame planning to find the truth in every position.
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Best for: planning & evaluation Trains: patience + precision Improves: endgames + technique Core rule: write the plan
When correspondence is most useful:

If you often “don’t know what to do” in quiet positions, drift with random moves, or struggle to convert advantages, correspondence play can fix the root cause: unclear evaluation → unclear plan → unclear moves.

Why Correspondence Chess Improves Planning

With days to think per move, you can formulate and execute deep strategic plans without clock pressure.

A Thinking Framework for Every Turn

Step 1: Evaluate (what matters now?)
  1. King safety (both sides)
  2. Material + compensation
  3. Piece activity (best piece / worst piece)
  4. Pawn structure + weak squares
  5. Open files / diagonals
  6. Endgame transitions (good for who?)
Step 2: Plan (what are you trying to achieve?)
  1. Choose a target (pawn, square, king, file)
  2. Choose a method (improve piece, pawn break, trade)
  3. Pick 2–4 candidate moves that fit the plan
  4. Check opponent counterplay (their plan!)
Write this down (seriously):

One sentence evaluation + one sentence plan. Example: “I’m slightly better because my pieces are more active and his king is stuck in the centre. Plan: open the e-file with a pawn break and trade his key defender.” This tiny habit forces clarity and prevents “random move syndrome.”

A Simple Correspondence Analysis Workflow

Common Mistakes in Correspondence (That Ruin the Training Value)

How Correspondence Transfers to Rapid & Blitz

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