How love imitates chess

How love imitates chess

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The other day I asked CHATGP (A.I) this question:

And here’s its answer:

That’s pretty interesting

Love and chess have a lot in common: Empathy.

If you want to become good at both, you need to understand the need and desires of the other person.

Most chess players ignore the ideas of the opponent. They only think about what they want to do but ignore what’s the other person really wants to do or how he could react.

If you constantly hang pieces, make silly mistakes, or your opponent often surprises you with moves you didn't expect. Then it means you haven’t developed the habit of thinking like your opponent.

I always tell my students: You should understand and discover the best plan from your opponents before they even realize their chance.

You can become a better chess player and lover by understanding what other wants and desires.

If you want to improve your chess this year. I invite you to have a free discovery call this week, where I will point out your weaknesses and show you the best way to improve this year.

Comment "me" if you are interested, and I will send you the instructions.

Note: This call is only for players older than 30 y.o.