From a very young age I've faced time problem, ruining games I was playing well. So little by little my chess style became more positional, avoiding long calculations. There were few complex combinations in my games. This was not the only measure I took to avoid this difficulty, but it was one that worked for me. How do you combat time trouble?
From a very young age I've faced time problem, ruining games I was playing well. So little by little my chess style became more positional, avoiding long calculations. There were few complex combinations in my games. This was not the only measure I took to avoid this difficulty, but it was one that worked for me. How do you combat time trouble?
Drink better coffee ?
I was looking for perfection in every move. In addition I was constantly afraid of being wrong. So I always strive to avoid those flaws.
I was looking for perfection in every move. In addition I was constantly afraid of being wrong. So I always strive to avoid those flaws.
I suspect that, in my case, part of the problem was a tendency to pointless dither. (“After 1 e4 e5 2 d4 exd4 3 c3, what will happen if I try to grab another pawn?”)
I suspect that, in my case, part of the problem was a tendency to pointless dither. (“After 1 e4 e5 2 d4 exd4 3 c3, what will happen if I try to grab another pawn?”)
I recommend a clock that runs at quarter speed.
I recommend a clock that runs at quarter speed.
I try to have my openings well prepared. That gives me confidence and so I can avoid time trouble.
I try to have my openings well prepared. That gives me confidence and so I can avoid time trouble.
Well, for one thing I only call it "time trouble" if I'm playing OTB controls. Blitz does not have "time trouble."
Well, for one thing I only call it "time trouble" if I'm playing OTB controls. Blitz does not have "time trouble."
Which time format are you specifically talking about?
Which time format are you specifically talking about?
After every move, I always write down the time still have on the clock. That works well for me to fight time trouble.
After every move, I always write down the time still have on the clock. That works well for me to fight time trouble.
@Professor74 said in #1:
How do you combat time trouble?
I dont. Im not playing against the clock, im playing against another player.
I rather lose by time in a winning position than losing the game because I rushed moves.
I move at my pace, take my time when I need, and by the time I have 30 secs or so, I should be entering the endgame, its usually straight forward from here, you can usually move faster.
@Professor74 said in #1:
> How do you combat time trouble?
I dont. Im not playing against the clock, im playing against another player.
I rather lose by time in a winning position than losing the game because I rushed moves.
I move at my pace, take my time when I need, and by the time I have 30 secs or so, I should be entering the endgame, its usually straight forward from here, you can usually move faster.