I play better when im buzzed.

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It may help me get past the decision-making "freeze", but it certainly doesn't help me make a "good" decision.

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Idrk if it’d help me as I’m too young to drink alcohol

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I doubt slight intoxication assists with chess play, or any activity that depends on physical and mental acuity. It's like the claim of multi-tasking, another activity that exists only in the imagination. I'd make a guess that clinical psychologists would say that slight intoxication probably degrades chess playing ability.

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Rich-Force-Ghost wrote:

I play better on [...] gabapentin

> gabapentin

That puts me to sleep in about 10 minutes. I was originally prescribed it for RLS (restless leg syndrome) but combined with my other epilepsy meds it has turned out to be the magic cocktail after 25 years.

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lol u crazy

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I play better when I am caffinated, not drunk, which actually makes sense. Caffeine is a stimulant, alcohol is a depressant.

Avatar of Gambitiodic

The psychological phenomenon in play is called encoding specificity. The brain often tests better when subjected to the same conditions in which it has learned.

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I’ve tried playing a few games after a drink or two and, yeah… it feels like I’m seeing the board more creatively, but the post-game analysis is brutal,blunders everywhere. its like my imagination turns up, but my accuracy takes the night off. fun? absolutely. Better chess? Not even close haha

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Gg

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Rich-Force-Ghost wrote:

I take 3200mg of gabapentin during the daytime

WOW

How do you talk/speak/function.

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This guy's getting ready/prepping in between rounds.

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