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Lesson One: Don't be Bored When it Comes to the Board!
  • Wakai Yushi at 2006-10-16

    Lesson One: Don't be Bored When it Comes to the Board! They are like the water, sun and nutrients that, over time, enable a tiny seedling to grow into a big tree. You may be surprised at what these three attitudes are. They aren't about combinations or opening theory. Rather, they enable you to mater and take charge of your play. This times let's look at the first attitude.

    Remember, chess is ultimately a strategy game so training does help! Every chess lesson you will see here as a LG Chess Participant should be able to contribute at least a little bit to your game.

    The slow passing of the learned game from the older men to the teenager is so true, chess is almost like an oral tradition that's been around since the building of the first nations. I think what makes it interests is he talks more like a boxer than a chess player. He is just a shadow of his old self, Supposedly, he once beat Roman Dzinzihashvili, a GM that trained both Karpov and Kasparov. He plays down @ the Chess Shop on Thompson in the Village if any of you would like to meet him and take a lesson from him. The strong chess player learns an attitude of patience is a must. Don't just play the first move you see? Look deeper. Only then will you discover the victories that await you.

    “Helping Chess Friends Succeed One Move at a Time.”

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa0fIjYIm7c&mode=related&search=

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