Watching someone narrate their real-time calculation is extremely helpful! Thank you! It really helps me get into that practice, instead of the usual don't-think-just-take mindest.
Opponent castled kingside, the h-file wide open, you have a rook on h1 and pieces ready to jump towards his king, so you play on the queenside?! Maybe I have no understanding of chess...
suggestion #1 for decreasing emotional influence on playing: never resign. your ease with abandoning a game is more emotional than strategic. all human players blunder. your opponent may be about to give the game away, but a glum defeatist resignation prior to that moment limits these options. this happens in a tiny, minuscule number of games, but it happens, and this embodies the player’s dedication. careers have been made on these rare moments. i imagine every super-gm have benefited from these rarities.
i think hes referring to d4 games being much more of a positional grind than e4. its hard to say you are attacking when youre sitting passively for the first 20 moves trying to find a plan
Watching someone narrate their real-time calculation is extremely helpful! Thank you! It really helps me get into that practice, instead of the usual don't-think-just-take mindest.
You didn't become angry as in the previous game, even if your opponent played rushed. That is a big improvement.
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If you dont want to read peoples messages, you can always play in Zen Mode (Shortcut Z).
Opponent castled kingside, the h-file wide open, you have a rook on h1 and pieces ready to jump towards his king, so you play on the queenside?!
Maybe I have no understanding of chess...
It's like this person watched the last few videos and said, "i know how to rattle hpy! I'll play entirely on increment and point out moves he missed!"
As soon as your opponent slowed down to think he blundered his bishop lol
suggestion #1 for decreasing emotional influence on playing: never resign. your ease with abandoning a game is more emotional than strategic. all human players blunder. your opponent may be about to give the game away, but a glum defeatist resignation prior to that moment limits these options. this happens in a tiny, minuscule number of games, but it happens, and this embodies the player’s dedication. careers have been made on these rare moments. i imagine every super-gm have benefited from these rarities.
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d4 is not an attack
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i think hes referring to d4 games being much more of a positional grind than e4. its hard to say you are attacking when youre sitting passively for the first 20 moves trying to find a plan
lol ok
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