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Chess in Small Doses

Nick Vasquez, MD

A blog about the (mostly) harmless pursuit of chess improvement as an adult

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The Hardest Thing Ever

Welcome back to Chess in Small Doses, a Substack about adult improvement in chess. Today I’m sharing one of the things I find the most difficult in chess. I know what I’m supposed to do, but often revert to bad habits. How do you stay aware...

6 days ago
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What $45 Gets You

Welcome back to Chess in Small Doses, a Substack about adult improvement in chess. Today I’m writing about over the board games (OTB) and going over a recent tournament. OTB tournaments are not glamorous and, more often than not it’s mostly...

a month ago
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Building a Repertoire (Part 2)

Welcome back to Chess in Small Doses, a Substack about adult improvement in chess. Today I’m returning to the topic of an opening repertoire. Early on I published a piece on building a repertoire. Since then, a few things have changed for m...

a month ago
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Confessions of an Over Thinker

Welcome back to Chess in Small Doses, a Substack about adult improvement at chess. I’ve been a productivity buff ever since my Masters degree in 2009. During that time I came across Getting Things Done by David Allen. I’ve learned a lot abo...

2 months ago
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Losing Sucks

Welcome back to Chess in Small Doses, a Substack about adult improvement in chess. Today, I’m discussing winning and losing. To play chess means to risk losing. Two games from last week demonstrate the indispensable role of risk and loss in...

4 months ago
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    Full time ER doc, proud Dad of a girl. Trying to make the world better for her and others. Opinions are my own. Also sometimes I play chess.

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