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Great exercise. Got 2 pretty easily. With 3, I saw all the pieces to the puzzle, but didn't put them together correctly. Probably could have gotten it easier if I was able to move pieces around, but I'm sure focusing on visualization will pay off in the long run. Saving this video to try it again in a few weeks!
dude. I didn't know that desparado was a thing. I heard Caleb Denby use that term, and he used it in a way that I wasn't exactly sure that it was a chess term or just a intersting way to use the English language. It was used to say "That was a resounding desparado." And silly me, I didn't know it was a thing. LOL. Taht is cool, though. Now, It helped me understand Caleb's whole point of that tactical packet.
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Great exercise. Got 2 pretty easily. With 3, I saw all the pieces to the puzzle, but didn't put them together correctly. Probably could have gotten it easier if I was able to move pieces around, but I'm sure focusing on visualization will pay off in the long run. Saving this video to try it again in a few weeks!
Very useful video!
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dude. I didn't know that desparado was a thing. I heard Caleb Denby use that term, and he used it in a way that I wasn't exactly sure that it was a chess term or just a intersting way to use the English language. It was used to say "That was a resounding desparado." And silly me, I didn't know it was a thing. LOL. Taht is cool, though. Now, It helped me understand Caleb's whole point of that tactical packet.
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Where one can get the kind of puzzles that required imagination and creativity? Can you recommend a book?
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