// WHY_LEARN_THIS?
To stop losing in the first 5 minutes of a game.
The Experiment: I asked ChatGPT to design a strict 24-hour crash course to learn Chess Openings (London System). I stripped away the fluff. This is the raw data on how to go from Zero to Glitch in one day.
// THE_FIRST_HOUR
Most people quit in the first 45 minutes. Here is the exact starting instruction to survive:
"Memorize the setup: D4, Bishop out, Pyramid structure."
// THE_AI_PROMPT
// THE_SCHEDULE
| Timeframe | Module | Objective |
|---|---|---|
| Hour 0-2 Setup |
Foundation & Mechanics | Memorize the setup: D4, Bishop out, Pyramid structure. |
| Hour 2-6 The Grind |
Theory & Openings | Memorizing the first 10 moves. The blueprint. |
| Hour 6-12 Application |
Mid-Game Tactics | Solving puzzles. Looking for weaknesses. |
| Hour 12-18 Debug |
Troubleshooting | Pitfall Avoidance: Playing the opening automatically without looking at what the opponent is doing. |
| Hour 18-24 Mastery |
The Final Project | Execute: Play the first 10 moves instantly without thinking |
Playing the opening automatically without looking at what the opponent is doing.
Control the center. The London is solid, not aggressive. Patience.
// THE_GLITCH_TASK
To prove completion, I must execute this specific anomaly:
"Play the first 10 moves instantly without thinking"
// CONCLUSION
Can AI teach Chess Openings (London System)? It provided the map, but the Playing the opening automatically without looking at what the opponent is doing. was a real human struggle. The result? Learned enough to be dangerous.