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Community Blog Discussions - Studying Chess Openings: 10 tips#4

@peppie23 said in #2: > In Europe most players therefore continuously change their openings (at least the players of whom regularly games are stored in the databases). Do you prepare new openings for …


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Community Blog Discussions - How Grandmasters Memorize Opening Variations#5

I have a mnemonics system to memorize move orders. Each square is assigned an object and an action and I use trees of related people for branching variations moving the people through a memory palace …


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Community Blog Discussions - The game-day chess nutrition guide#4

I am surprised avoid sugar isn't mentioned. I like drinking but limit myself to 1 night per week.


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Community Blog Discussions - How To Play Against The 'Chessable Generation'#11

I am memorizing 234 variations of Nimzo currently using mnemonics via memory palace. I associated an object and an action to each chess square and I use a different person to note each variation. Judg…


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General Chess Discussion - Highest Rated Forum User#1

Who is the highest rated player who is a regular in these forums?


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General Chess Discussion - Non-dominant hand#1

It is a somewhat popular training idea in some other disciplines to use your non-dominant hand to stimulate using the other side of your brain. Writing, Drawing, Dexterity. What if in training for Che…


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General Chess Discussion - Memory Palace in Chess#13

@pd159 30 moves of opening theory in postal notation is a 240 digit number 8 digits, 2 OA pairs are coded to each loci and each variation is a separate person travelling through an up to 30 station me…


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General Chess Discussion - Memory Palace in Chess#11

@DigitalDestruction thank you I will


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General Chess Discussion - Memory Palace in Chess#9

https://www.chessgames.com/player/georges_koltanowski.html JimNorCal: <tjshann>: ... (Kolty) put on an amazing exhibition of memory--he asked members of the audience to name any object, and wrote in t…


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