tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10713928.post5016746125616455689..comments2024-03-28T01:17:43.262+01:00Comments on Temposchlucker: AddendumTemposchluckerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977208394417444785noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10713928.post-86125339683138513852011-12-17T04:57:39.182+01:002011-12-17T04:57:39.182+01:00@CT,
Writing this blog is just another way to proc...@CT,<br />Writing this blog is just another way to procrastinate real chess study, so you should not take it too seriously:)<br /><br />@papablanca,<br />actually I'm training pretty hard lately. The course is clear and my approach is pretty Stoyko-like, besides that I focus on tactical positions solely.<br /><br />And I have become very curious which is helpful too.Temposchluckerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07977208394417444785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10713928.post-18725085589018030412011-12-16T22:48:19.031+01:002011-12-16T22:48:19.031+01:00Chesstiges said:
"I rather think that you mo...Chesstiges said:<br /><br />"I rather think that you more have to study positions so that you know what to do in a certain position instead of trying to find the ultimate thought proces, which to my believe, does not excist. "<br /><br />GM Igor Smirnov is talking a lot about the "right" thought process and ICS to. <br /><br />As longer you think, as better the move. With a "thought process" you can prevent "loops" and faults.<br /><br />But i dont think that a <2000 will get many points by thisAoxomoxoA wonderinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16058687381216896080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10713928.post-3704631821349770132011-12-16T21:45:36.102+01:002011-12-16T21:45:36.102+01:00you gave the remedy several times in previous post...you gave the remedy several times in previous posts: Stoyko/Kotov calculation excersises! You pointed me to an excellent article on chessbase on the benefits to unconsious performance of calculation excersises, like Kotov excersises. And I am so much curious what would happen if you put as much energy in it as you did in your other experimentspapablancanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10713928.post-14756426816461265052011-12-16T11:13:52.101+01:002011-12-16T11:13:52.101+01:00I do not know if you can put chess in defenite rul...I do not know if you can put chess in defenite rules. To many exceptions.<br /><br />I rather think that you more have to study positions so that you know what to do in a certain position instead of trying to find the ultimate thought proces, which to my believe, does not excist.From the patzerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04499383398575774704noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10713928.post-80877999768804339162011-12-15T22:26:13.137+01:002011-12-15T22:26:13.137+01:00Alternately, focus on (very) slow games to use mor...Alternately, focus on (very) slow games to use more of your conscious thought process and full intelligence.<br /><br />That's the advice I often see, anyway. Personally, I only have time for speed games these days, but I know that I'm getting more entertainment than improvement from them...Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03711689452931780576noreply@blogger.com