For the records, here are all seven deadly chess sins:
1. Thinking: Schematic thinking, lack of trust in one's own intuition and too rigidly following “rules”.
Antidote: intuition
2. Blinking: disregarding critical moments, lack of feeling for the trend in the game.
Antidote: sensitivity
3. Wanting: to be fixated on a certain result, carelessness, fixated on certain expectations.
Antidote: Bringing about a state of being in the right place at the right time and doing the right thing.
4. Materialism: misjudgments, lack of sense of dynamism, overlook.
Antidote: pluralism
5. Egoism: “forgetting the enemy”, fear and lack of pragmatism.
Antidote: prophylaxis
6. Perfectionism: wanting too much, having certain rigid ideas about the position, inadequately imitating certain patterns.
Antidote: self-confidence
7. Fahrigkeit: lose the thread, let yourself be carried away.
Antidote: concentration.
Great book, can recommend.
1. Thinking: Schematic thinking, lack of trust in one's own intuition and too rigidly following “rules”.
Antidote: intuition
2. Blinking: disregarding critical moments, lack of feeling for the trend in the game.
Antidote: sensitivity
3. Wanting: to be fixated on a certain result, carelessness, fixated on certain expectations.
Antidote: Bringing about a state of being in the right place at the right time and doing the right thing.
4. Materialism: misjudgments, lack of sense of dynamism, overlook.
Antidote: pluralism
5. Egoism: “forgetting the enemy”, fear and lack of pragmatism.
Antidote: prophylaxis
6. Perfectionism: wanting too much, having certain rigid ideas about the position, inadequately imitating certain patterns.
Antidote: self-confidence
7. Fahrigkeit: lose the thread, let yourself be carried away.
Antidote: concentration.
Great book, can recommend.