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How titled players lie to you

you really awesome I didn't know this,my mother tell's me read books read books read books.
All we have to do is play games of chess and work using your brain

you really awesome I didn't know this,my mother tell's me read books read books read books. All we have to do is play games of chess and work using your brain

Good blog and ultra thanks. 1619 my E.l.o will go up soon to 2000

Good blog and ultra thanks. 1619 my E.l.o will go up soon to 2000

even my elo 1529 will become 2000 one day

even my elo 1529 will become 2000 one day

We are all pawns, controlled by something greater: ads and marketing!

We are all pawns, controlled by something greater: ads and marketing!

Great Job! What is the best tip to study efficiently? (and cost-effective)

Great Job! What is the best tip to study efficiently? (and cost-effective)

@Vedanth2014 said in #11:

wait that means i cant trust you since you are a cm so i do not trust you
that was just a joke

@Vedanth2014 said in #11: > wait that means i cant trust you since you are a cm so i do not trust you that was just a joke

@mkubecek said in #33:

The point of the blogpost is not "All titled players are liars and snak oil sellers". The point is that you should not trust them blindly and should always think for yourself if what they try to sell you is really so great for you or rather (or even only) for them. Thankfully, most of the time it's not that hard to spot when the promises are obviously too good to be true.

There is a story that about a king (Ptolemaios, reportedly) who saw Eucleides' Elements (13 volume book series about geometry) and asked if there isn't an easier path to learning geometry, path suitable for a king. Acording to the legend, Eucleides' answer was "There is no royal road to geometry." The morale of the story is that sometimes - or rather most of the time - there are no magic shortcuts. There are more and less efficient ways of learning but you still need to do the hard work - or accept that you won't reach farther than certain level (which is perfectly fine, life is about choosing one's priorities). Even harder truth is that there are limits how far you can get however hard you work.
it is just a joke

@mkubecek said in #33: > The point of the blogpost is not "All titled players are liars and snak oil sellers". The point is that you should not trust them blindly and should always think for yourself if what they try to sell you is really so great for you or rather (or even only) for them. Thankfully, most of the time it's not that hard to spot when the promises are obviously too good to be true. > > > There is a story that about a king (Ptolemaios, reportedly) who saw Eucleides' Elements (13 volume book series about geometry) and asked if there isn't an easier path to learning geometry, path suitable for a king. Acording to the legend, Eucleides' answer was "There is no royal road to geometry." The morale of the story is that sometimes - or rather most of the time - there are no magic shortcuts. There are more and less efficient ways of learning but you still need to do the hard work - or accept that you won't reach farther than certain level (which is perfectly fine, life is about choosing one's priorities). Even harder truth is that there are limits how far you can get however hard you work. it is just a joke

"How tilted players lie about you" would have made more sense.

"How tilted players lie about you" would have made more sense.

very good blog post. i like how even hough you are a titled player, you arent afraid to talk about how titled players decieve people. lots of support!!

very good blog post. i like how even hough you are a titled player, you arent afraid to talk about how titled players decieve people. lots of support!!