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Improve your chess: The Power of Staying Plugged In

Improve your chess: The Power of Staying Plugged In

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Let's talk about a concept that's crucial for our improvement on the board: staying "plugged in" to the game every single day.

As chess players, we're constantly striving to enhance our thinking abilities so we can make better decisions during our matches. Training isn't just about memorizing moves; it's about connecting with a new way of thinking and understanding different positions. And the key to getting better at chess? Staying plugged in as much as possible.

Now, here's the thing: staying plugged in doesn't just mean playing a bunch of games or solving puzzles. It's about quality over quantity. Being plugged in requires concentration, focus, and studying the key concepts that you need at that moment.

Being plugged in means you can pay more attention to tactical details during your games. When you're unplugged, it's easy to forget things and not pay attention to certain moves.

Ever wondered why some chess players make fewer mistakes? It's because they've trained their minds to plug in on demand. For others, it's more challenging, leading to good days and disastrous ones.

But here's the thing: it's a practice, and it takes time. But the more you do it, the more consistent your progress will be.

So let's make a commitment to ourselves to find that daily chess fix, no matter how busy life gets. Because the more we stay plugged in, the closer we get to mastering the game we love.

Keep playing, keep learning, and keep staying plugged in!

Coach Diego