Community Blog Discussions - Beneath The Surface - Effective Practical Play#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/craze/blog/beneath-the-surface-effective-practical-play/cSk0ZWF9 | GM Craze |
Community Blog Discussions - When The Student Is Ready, The Teacher Will Appear#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/craze/blog/when-the-student-is-ready-the-teacher-will-appear/8J5hjtp1 | GM Craze |
Community Blog Discussions - The Axiom System - Part 3: How Do We Make Decisions#3 Thus far, the framework reminds me of step two of my own '3-Step Process For Game Analysis' - which states that we should figure out what moves we had to see or what we had to appreciate in the positi… | GM Craze |
Community Blog Discussions - An Introduction To Evaluating Exchanges#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/craze/blog/an-introduction-to-evaluating-exchanges/WlMeKDIQ | GM Craze |
Community Blog Discussions - Science of Chess (kinda?): Viih_Sou's 2. Ra3?? and a modest research proposal#10 I tried this system in casual bullet against 2700-2800 rated players as an experiment. Kept getting owned. | GM Craze |
Community Blog Discussions - The Ten Most Common Chess Mistakes, According To A Grandmaster#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/craze/blog/the-ten-most-common-chess-mistakes-according-to-a-grandmaster/psIjVJEE | GM Craze |
Community Blog Discussions - What really decides games at the USCF 1900 level#22 In my content today, I analysed nine games at the FIDE 1900 level and came to a similar conclusion—winning chess games basically comes down to punishing your opponent's biggest mistakes while not maki… | GM Craze |
Community Blog Discussions - A Simple 3-Step Process For Analyzing Your Chess Games#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/craze/blog/a-simple-3-step-process-for-analyzing-your-chess-games/TrsGepHJ | GM Craze |
Community Blog Discussions - The Main Plans In The Carlsbad Structure#1 Comments on https://lichess.org/@/craze/blog/the-main-plans-in-the-carlsbad-structure/6ZFdHRC1 | GM Craze |
Community Blog Discussions - The Zero Theory Scandinavian#4 @CaseyFr said in #3: > Would like to know if this line can be played in a classical tournament? You can get away with it against unprepared players below 2400 or so FIDE imo. At 2400+ FIDE or if the o… | GM Craze |
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