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Hello everybody,
i am trying to improve my chess (as anybody on this site i think...).
And as anybody else i am asking me HOW it is possible to improve in chess.
Here some of my thoughts:
Analyzing games and reading chess books or doing chess mentor lessons are all thinks that can be helpful to some extent, but i think all this ALONE is absolutely not sufficient to become a good player (but you build some kind of pattern recognition ability and positional "feeling" that is of course important).
But i think the most important think is learn to easily SEE things happen on the board: you have to see in advance the position in the future and beeing able to judge this position mentally, going through variants.
In principle like a computer engine but with the human intuition and pattern recognition ability, so that of course a human do not need to calculate thousand and thousands of possibilities but only (!) the "important" one in accordance to intuition. This "few" possibilities are quite a lot !
You have to figure out what happens if the opponent defends some point while advancing whit the pawns in the center OR if he decides to sacrifice the excange OR if he sets up pressure in some point. You have to figure out if your attack CAN be stopped and vice versa if you can neutralize the opponents possible threads. What is an active position and how to judge it ?
Only some kind of "seeing in the future throughout the possibilities and the variations" can make a good play possible: can make possible a sound positional judgment and a correct calculation of tactics...
AND I THINK THE ONLY WAY TO DO THIS IS LEARN TO PLAY GOOD (!) BLINDFOLD CHESS, SEEING EASLY THE BOARD WHIT THE MINDS EYE and stepping in the variants three whith ease (forward and back) so like a computer engine but of course with minor extend and more "human intuition" judgement and instinctive pattern recognitions (this compensates the brute force calculation of the computer).
And it is necessary to develop the ability of checking things on an automated basis in the mind (blind): are all figures protected, could some defender be eliminated or is a (double) attack possible, are there checks or pins that could lead to a desaster or to victory, where could the enemy penetrate and become annoying, etc. etc.
Do you agree ?
AND HOW IT IS POSSIBLE TO PLAY GOOD BLINDFOLD CHESS ?
WHAT SHOULD A CHESS PLAYER DO TO DEVELOPE GOOD BLINDFOLD SKILLS ?
thanks to all.