Hey dude....it's the same opposite for me... I analyse blunders and great moves real quick in otb chess but I make the same blunders (that I never do in otb) in digital chess.com, one might say that I'm saying this just because I'm coping but i make blunders in digital chess that I never do in otb, idk why too, and how do I play like that in digital
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When i play OTB at my local chess club, we play long time 1 hour + 10 minutes + extra time
I'm a quick player so time has never been an issue, but the games i lose have something in common there. When i play with wooden pieces i don't notice that i blunder, maybe because of a long time and i premove in my mind, but somehow I just miss moves.
Putting those moves in the chess.com at my blog i instantly spot those moves as wrong even before analyzing them with chess.com. These wrong moves are often not even that complex either, the missing effect of a pawn move, or missing the effect that I didn't calculate when my opponent jumped elsewhere with his knight.
I'm not a big calculator either, I'm more of a positional player, and don't calculate much usually.
And that kind of blooper miss doesn't happen when I play on my PC or mobile.
I think it has to do with the time span ( I usually have lots of time left with OTB games).
Thinking longer isn't the problem here, quick moving out of boredom might though.
At chess.com I play mostly 5min games, 10min games, and 3 days p move, is it time related ?
Or has it to do with the real 3D view i have wondered too ?.
I'm not really sure why or what the cause of this is, I wonder if people recognize this and if they know how to improve upon it ?