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Community Blog Discussions - The Invisible Opponent: Battling the Mind in Chess and Life

Great post. It is a humbling game as keeping up with my pieces and the opponents pieces, the intention of their moves, my playing with tunnel vision at times when I ignore their move intention then ch…


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Community Blog Discussions - Play Blitz Chess or Don’t Improve

Great thread full of good discussion and ideas. No need to apologize @Wodjul for flooding it. Appreciate the videos and input/support @Benedictine provides here as well as on his chessable courses. Th…


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Community Blog Discussions - Looking Back at 2024

Great post and good outcomes from the year it seems. All the best for the upcoming year


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Community Blog Discussions - David's Chess Journey - Installment 47

Congrats on this progress and positive lesson. Sounds like a good fresh start to your training and great that you are getting coaching with Noel.


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Community Blog Discussions - David's Chess Journey - Installment 46

Great plan and look forward to following along and see how things go.


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Community Blog Discussions - Exceptional results - simple training

Great post and love the idea of simplicity.


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Community Blog Discussions - David's Chess Journey - Installment 43

Great post, really enjoyed the part about learning from your losses. Can be such a road block to improvement and enjoyment of the game.


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Community Blog Discussions - David's Chess Journey - Installment 39

Like the blitz format you list and good for you for playing what feels right to you. Similar I have started going through the Steps method at level 1. Really enjoying this and catching good informatio…


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Community Blog Discussions - David's Chess Journey - Installment 34

Enjoyed the Ben Hogan quote and reference. And most of all a great question to ask about chess enjoyment and regret the time spent playing if never improved. I didn’t start chess as an adventure to sp…


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Community Blog Discussions - What the Fork is a Blunder Check?

Very nice techniques to help with a challenging piece of improvement. Thanks


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