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Post by lakers4sho on May 19, 2013 16:23:02 GMT -8
Most, if not all of us, play chess. But some people choose to take their game to the next level and study to improve their game.
Do you actively study chess? Which parts of your game do you work on?
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mikko
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Post by mikko on May 20, 2013 9:03:17 GMT -8
I study chess by focusing on one opening and exploring its lines before I study another.
Also, I strongly believe that the only thing we can really study theoretically is the opening since magic happens in mid-end-game. The only way to improve your mid-end-game is to acquire experience.
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Post by lakers4sho on May 20, 2013 16:42:01 GMT -8
I study chess by focusing on one opening and exploring its lines before I study another. Also, I strongly believe that the only thing we can really study theoretically is the opening since magic happens in mid-end-game. The only way to improve your mid-end-game is to acquire experience. Do you have a rating? I am really curious as to how you study the opening at your level.
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