In this video, a Frenchman explains the principle of chess visualization and the fundamental method that enables better retention of a position’s components, thereby reducing the likelihood of blunders. Grandmasters, unlike those who memorize countless openings, middle games, or endgames, possess an intuitive understanding of the correct moves.
In this video, a Frenchman explains the principle of chess visualization and the fundamental method that enables better retention of a position’s components, thereby reducing the likelihood of blunders. Grandmasters, unlike those who memorize countless openings, middle games, or endgames, possess an intuitive understanding of the correct moves.
https://youtu.be/60r3gJFFoTU?si=h--C6OHT5tMol5CY
https://youtu.be/Gqvvh4nXNNg?si=RRGT2mTU40pz6eMQ
the AI translation from French to English is awful but is compensated by the rich content