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Community Blog Discussions - Keep Your Head in the Clouds

@RuyLopez1000 We are fundamentally emotional creatures, as a result of this if we don't fully believe in our chances in a game we will naturally lose our immersion/investment which affects us on both …


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Community Blog Discussions - Keep Your Head in the Clouds

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Community Blog Discussions - Weaknesses

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Community Blog Discussions - What's Going on With 1. a3!?

@tpr said in #2: > a6 is useful in many black defenses. It also cuts the effort of maintaining a repertoire in half and doubles the experience with the resulting middle games and endgames. This is the…


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Community Blog Discussions - What's Going on With 1. a3!?

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Community Blog Discussions - Squeezing Water from a Stone

@The_Knight_Man_03 said in #4: > how do you squeeze water from a stone? It's an idiom for a task that is difficult to accomplish. In this case winning an apparently dead drawn position.


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Community Blog Discussions - What's Going on With 1. a3!?

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Community Blog Discussions - Squeezing Water from a Stone

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Community Blog Discussions - The Schematic of Threatening Opening Preparation

@CkickyCheck said in #11: > > Find a moment where in the lichess database or according to the engine you can play an unexpected, aggressive or unusual move with good results > > I was hoping this step…


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Community Blog Discussions - The Schematic of Threatening Opening Preparation

@Jisu101 said in #8: > e4 c5 c3 Nc6 d4 cd4 cd4 d5 ed5 Qd5 Nf3, is Bg4 popular for black? I noticed that people who know their Sicilians always play e6 or Nf6. But Bg4 is the most popular move in the l…


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