@Chessmaster201736 said in #10:
well nothing to say just pure EMOTIONAL DAMAGE MODE ON
There's no Emotional Damage here am a guy who just put up his first blog and I'm still learning I like to learn and improve myself everyday.
@Chessmaster201736 said in #10:
> well nothing to say just pure EMOTIONAL DAMAGE MODE ON
There's no Emotional Damage here am a guy who just put up his first blog and I'm still learning I like to learn and improve myself everyday.
Well I thank all the people who put up there feedbacks here I'd like to hear more from the viewers so that I can improve the blogs from next time. I am happy to have 117 Likes and over 4k views I don't think this is normal for someone who just wrote their first blog Thank u all
Well I thank all the people who put up there feedbacks here I'd like to hear more from the viewers so that I can improve the blogs from next time. I am happy to have 117 Likes and over 4k views I don't think this is normal for someone who just wrote their first blog Thank u all
@d4Nc3Bf4 do you think semi-slav is a opening you need to memerize many lines or a opening you can play via your logic and style?
@d4Nc3Bf4 do you think semi-slav is a opening you need to memerize many lines or a opening you can play via your logic and style?
@levi4646 said in #13:
@d4Nc3Bf4 do you think semi-slav is a opening you need to memerize many lines or a opening you can play via your logic and style?
To this day, I haven't memorized any lines. Every time I play, I use logic and knowledge of Model Games that I have analyzed, and I feel Semi Slav is one of those openings where just Knowledge of classics will help you get good positions. I play a lot OTB, so I have a long list of openings that I play, and I have this PGN of around 10-15 Model games in my openings that I review before each tournament. I think that helps more than theory.
@levi4646 said in #13:
> @d4Nc3Bf4 do you think semi-slav is a opening you need to memerize many lines or a opening you can play via your logic and style?
To this day, I haven't memorized any lines. Every time I play, I use logic and knowledge of Model Games that I have analyzed, and I feel Semi Slav is one of those openings where just Knowledge of classics will help you get good positions. I play a lot OTB, so I have a long list of openings that I play, and I have this PGN of around 10-15 Model games in my openings that I review before each tournament. I think that helps more than theory.
I agree that the objective grammar and quality of the English of the blog is not really that important - as long as the point is being communicated sufficiently well and can be understood it’s ok I think.
I agree that the objective grammar and quality of the English of the blog is not really that important - as long as the point is being communicated sufficiently well and can be understood it’s ok I think.
@DSE3009 said in #15:
I agree that the objective grammar and quality of the English of the blog is not really that important - as long as the point is being communicated sufficiently well and can be understood it’s ok I think.
Ok thank you for your feedback! Ill improve on it from next time!
@DSE3009 said in #15:
> I agree that the objective grammar and quality of the English of the blog is not really that important - as long as the point is being communicated sufficiently well and can be understood it’s ok I think.
Ok thank you for your feedback! Ill improve on it from next time!
@d4Nc3Bf4 said in #14:
To this day, I haven't memorized any lines. Every time I play, I use logic and knowledge of Model Games that I have analyzed, and I feel Semi Slav is one of those openings where just Knowledge of classics will help you get good positions. I play a lot OTB, so I have a long list of openings that I play, and I have this PGN of around 10-15 Model games in my openings that I review before each tournament. I think that helps more than theory.
i play semi-slav online very often... but i don't remember playing it OTB (in rated games) i though it is too hard to understand for classical games. reading your blog (followed by the great model games) i see it's amazing also for my level...
i wanted to know if you know something/somewhere who has a database of semi-slav mode games for better semi-slav middlegame strategy? thank you!
@d4Nc3Bf4 said in #14:
> To this day, I haven't memorized any lines. Every time I play, I use logic and knowledge of Model Games that I have analyzed, and I feel Semi Slav is one of those openings where just Knowledge of classics will help you get good positions. I play a lot OTB, so I have a long list of openings that I play, and I have this PGN of around 10-15 Model games in my openings that I review before each tournament. I think that helps more than theory.
i play semi-slav online very often... but i don't remember playing it OTB (in rated games) i though it is too hard to understand for classical games. reading your blog (followed by the great model games) i see it's amazing also for my level...
i wanted to know if you know something/somewhere who has a database of semi-slav mode games for better semi-slav middlegame strategy? thank you!
@levi4646 said in #17:
i play semi-slav online very often... but i don't remember playing it OTB (in rated games) i though it is too hard to understand for classical games. reading your blog (followed by the great model games) i see it's amazing also for my level...
i wanted to know if you know something/somewhere who has a database of semi-slav mode games for better semi-slav middlegame strategy? thank you!
I don't know any database as such but you can look at a few games on the Lichess Master Database, look at black wins and you'll know how to play those middlegame positions
@levi4646 said in #17:
> i play semi-slav online very often... but i don't remember playing it OTB (in rated games) i though it is too hard to understand for classical games. reading your blog (followed by the great model games) i see it's amazing also for my level...
> i wanted to know if you know something/somewhere who has a database of semi-slav mode games for better semi-slav middlegame strategy? thank you!
I don't know any database as such but you can look at a few games on the Lichess Master Database, look at black wins and you'll know how to play those middlegame positions
@d4Nc3Bf4 said in #18:
I don't know any database as such but you can look at a few games on the Lichess Master Database, look at black wins and you'll know how to play those middlegame positions
@d4Nc3Bf4 said in #18:
> I don't know any database as such but you can look at a few games on the Lichess Master Database, look at black wins and you'll know how to play those middlegame positions