Help with blindfolded chess.

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I've played blindfold chess for quite a while and I've noticed that I can lose track of where pieces are and the overall image of the chessboard, and while that is normal since I haven't played enough to be 'experienced' or 'advanced' at playing blindfoldedly, I just wanted some tips on how to improve at blindfold chess and I'd appreciate some sort of help since there isn't much material on it on the internet.

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BTMIllion wrote:

I've played blindfold chess for quite a while and I've noticed that I can lose track of where pieces are and the overall image of the chessboard, and while that is normal since I haven't played enough to be 'experienced' or 'advanced' at playing blindfoldedly, I just wanted some tips on how to improve at blindfold chess and I'd appreciate some sort of help since there isn't much material on it on the internet.

Did you have a blindfold on when you were searching?

http://www.blindfoldchess.net/

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Yes. That's why this link, like all the other links gives me news about blindfolded people and not tips or help on how to improve.

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BTMIllion wrote:

Yes. That's why this link, like all the other links gives me news about blindfolded people and not tips or help on how to improve.

You must not have looked at it. It is the page for a 2009 book about "Blindfold Chess" which includes, "Hints for playing blindfold chess" and interviews with many famous blindfold players like George Koltanowski and  Johannes Zukertort on how they played blindfold.

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Why blindfold chess that amazing