A blog about the (mostly) harmless pursuit of chess improvement as an adult
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Welcome back to Chess in Small Doses. August was a good month for my chess. As I mentioned last time, I started some visualization training with www.dontmoveuntilyousee.it and Cognitive Chess. What I didn’t mention is that I also narrowed a...
Welcome back to Chess in Small Doses. This week I’m writing what I had originally intended to simply be a book review. GM Andrew Soltis wrote a book call What it Takes to Become a Chess Master in 2012. He apparently was a prolific writer, h...
Welcome back to Chess in Small Doses. Today we’re looking back at the last month’s games and progress. It’s been a mixed bag for me. I’ve put in a lot of work on tactics and played 5 classical games. I feel stronger during the games, but le...
Welcome back to Chess in Small Doses. Today we’re going to talk about one of the hardest things to do in chess, finding a good move. In his book How to Choose a Chess Move, GM Andy Soltis said as you get better it actually gets harder to fi...
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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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