How to Improve your Chess Visualization? | Part 2 in 2D | Chess Vision and Calculation Training
How to Improve your Chess Visualization? | Part 2 in 2D | Chess Vision and Calculation Training
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In this second video for visualization, IM Alex Astaneh is continuing to show you, how you can practice our visualization skills. Visualization is the ability to picture a position in your mind, to hold that position in memory and to imagine how the pieces can move without actually moving them over the board. One of the biggest mistakes that we see, aspiring chess players make, is that they don’t practice their visualization skills anywhere near enough.
Check out the first video: How to Improve your Chess Visualization? | Part 1 in 2D | Chess Vision and Calculation Training https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSHBc.
In order to improve your chess visualization, you should practice holding the position in your mind and developing your chess imagination. In this video, IM Alex Astaneh will show you one technique in which you can do this. In this series, eventually we will show you a variety of different techniques to constantly work on your chess visualization.
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