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The Silicon Road To Chess Improvement: Chess Engine Training Methods, Opening Strategies & Middlegame Techniques
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The Silicon Road To Chess Improvement: Chess Engine Training Methods, Opening Strategies & Middlegame Techniques
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Re: The Silicon Road To Chess Improvement: Chess Engine Training Methods, Opening Strategies & Middlegame Techniques
Why is improvement so important? I'm rubbish at chess and I know I always will be. I don't have a problem with that and still manage to enjoy my games. No money involved. No hours lost studying. No stress. No pressure. No failures...just me always bad, never disappointed.
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Re: The Silicon Road To Chess Improvement: Chess Engine Training Methods, Opening Strategies & Middlegame Techniques
The desire to improve is natural to most, I would say.
Even if many will never do so beyond an "average" level.
Even if many will never do so beyond an "average" level.
"Set up your attacks so that when the fire is out, it isn't out!" (H N Pillsbury)