@kindaspongey said in #4:
> The thing about reading is that it is very easy to frequently pause, think, and resume where you left off. If someone says that 7 Nd4 is necessary after 1 d4 e5 2 dxe5 Nc6 3 Nf3 Qe7 4 Bf4 Qb4+ 5 Bd2 Qxb2 6 Nc3 Nb4, you can make sure that you understand why before you go on.
@MatthewLikesChess said in #20:
> ... Could you explain yourself better? ...
@kindaspongey said in #14:
> ... Typically, before one can act to stop a video, the speaker has proceeded into the next topic. After resolving the issue (perceiving the reason for 7 Nd4 or whatever), one has to try to go back and find the spot where one wanted to stop in order to resume. ...
> The thing about reading is that it is very easy to frequently pause, think, and resume where you left off. If someone says that 7 Nd4 is necessary after 1 d4 e5 2 dxe5 Nc6 3 Nf3 Qe7 4 Bf4 Qb4+ 5 Bd2 Qxb2 6 Nc3 Nb4, you can make sure that you understand why before you go on.
@MatthewLikesChess said in #20:
> ... Could you explain yourself better? ...
@kindaspongey said in #14:
> ... Typically, before one can act to stop a video, the speaker has proceeded into the next topic. After resolving the issue (perceiving the reason for 7 Nd4 or whatever), one has to try to go back and find the spot where one wanted to stop in order to resume. ...