chess intuition, how its work?

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im not so good in calculation, my opening are very limited and im so lazy to study it for serious, im decent at endgames but nothing amazing but there is an skill i got, i have no idea how its work but i have a great intuition, while im playing mostly in long time control i know the precise moment where must be something like a voice telling me "hey wait there are a great move here find it!" a lot of times i didnt find it but when i put the game in the computer im right, a great move winning the game appear there sometimes i do, one day i spended 40 minutes triying to find 1 move because i knew it was there i did and i won the game! the time control was 1 hour

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use tactic trainer a lot and your inner voice will tell it even more.

and if you get better at TT you will be able to solve it on the board as well.

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chess_gg escribió:

I often hear this "I'm too lazy to study". You take pride in that?

And there is no "intuition". What I think you are referring to is the ability to quickly make certain moves, good ones, that stems from a great amount of study and practice.

of course im not proud to be lazy i would play much better if i wouldnt, and im not talking about to find moves quickly im talking about a moment in the game you know "here are a crushing move or plan" but you dont know why or how

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40 minutes on finding a move isn't lazy. it is hard work.

I never spent more than 10 minutes on finding a move.

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rajnikant001 skrev:

well, even in the recent games played in cadidates tournament, you will find that player took 40 min to find the best move in certain positions.

you are right. I have been to a lot otb tournaments myself and seen others do it. however I am just saying I haven't  spent more than 10 minutes on a move. it is hard word and requires a lot of concentration.