I feel like my biggest problem at the moment is playing too fast and missing something important in the process. Careless mistakes, in other words. I mostly play classical here in order to give myself more time, yet for some reason I play faster than I should anyway.
I've blundered away multiple games in this manner, such as by losing a queen/generally screwing up my position in the opening, or losing a critical advantage in the endgame.
Does anyone have any tips on how to force one's self to slow down and evaluate *everything*, every turn?
I've blundered away multiple games in this manner, such as by losing a queen/generally screwing up my position in the opening, or losing a critical advantage in the endgame.
Does anyone have any tips on how to force one's self to slow down and evaluate *everything*, every turn?