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The ability to see clear and deep poison is more important to any chess player

Liége is the basic condition for success in a tournament, the ability to see clear and deep - the most important feature of any chess player is the ability to calculate differences quickly and accurately. Without that, it becomes very difficult to discuss the finer points of strategy, such as the structure of pawn and planning, because what is a good structure if one is in good shape? Most games, even at the Grandmaster level, are decided when one player sees something the other lacks. --- Anyone who doubts the validity of this should look at the following example in which even the former world champion, Anatoly Karpov, is missing a simple thorn of two pieces. So, how many checks like this lie a few steps behind the scenes? 1. - See through other games, especially with Fritz or Ripka, similar errors will be found. I put my case in that no one is immune to this kind of error and it plays a big role in the results. --- Unfortunately it also seems that vision is a facet of chess based on innate talent. I found it very difficult for those who are naturally gifted in this section to go beyond a certain level, although there are things that can be done to develop the vision. --- In my teens, I spent many hours searching for complex jobs from biographies like Paul Kirs. I will give myself some time around the clock, write down everything I saw, then compare it with what was analyzed in the هعbook. There are very few people willing to do this kind of work, but it certainly helped my game tremendously. --- A slightly toned version of this type of exercise is spending time solving the situations of books, chess puzzles or computer programs. The best way is to resolve the placements directly from the chart itself instead of wasting time creating the centers on the blackboard. --- Chess bluff is another good way to try to develop vision. Most players at the club level will find it difficult to play an entire game without looking at the board, but a mini-exercise for the eyes should be helpful: while playing through a game on a board, you can record the situation as you see it. A certain number of moves therefore. * [1. - Key points: - 1. Visualization skills are the most important aspect of the power of chess, so must be developed as much as possible through tactical and nervous exercises. This must be the first port of communication for anyone wishing to improve chess. 2. As this work progresses, count whether your games are being won or lost in tactical situations. This calls for a great service of self-honesty, even if you count scientifically. 3. If it is obvious that you are winning most of the tactical competitions in your games, you may want to make tactical play the central part of your game. Consider playing slots that lead to sharp positions. 4. If, on the other hand, no further progress has been made after 6-12 months of tactical training, you are likely to be at a zero point or zero. If you're still losing games with tactical errors, try reducing the tactical potential of your games with stunning opening options (for example, Queen's Pawn Openings as White, French Defense and Queen's Gambit Declined as Black are appropriate options) and focus
on skill development game over. ]
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