I would say it is a speed issues. Faster way to move and take the other piece off the board.
Whats with the way pro's recapture?
What I always wonder is why pros play blitz with such shitty hollow plastic pieces. When they're unweighted, the pieces can go flying (as seen in just about every video where such a set is used).
I've never played blitz on such a cheap set in my life
What do you mean? This looks normal to me. How do you capture?
When they capture/recapture they pick up and put down a piece in one movement.
What do you mean? This looks normal to me. How do you capture?
When they capture/recapture they pick up and put down a piece in one movement.
Yes, this is how most people capture as far as I know.
How do you capture? Do you use two hands or something?
What do you mean? This looks normal to me. How do you capture?
When they capture/recapture they pick up and put down a piece in one movement.
Yes, this is how most people capture as far as I know.
How do you capture? Do you use two hands or something?
The way I see it the natural way most people do it is a lot slower. Don't you remember when you first started chess it was different?
What do you mean? This looks normal to me. How do you capture?
When they capture/recapture they pick up and put down a piece in one movement.
Yes, this is how most people capture as far as I know.
How do you capture? Do you use two hands or something?
The way I see it the natural way most people do it is a lot slower. Don't you remember when you first started chess it was different?
Ok, I guess it's a matter of experience.
But in any case, the video you linked is a 3 minute vs 30 second game. If Carlsen captured slowly he would lose on time before move 20 lol.
How and why do they recapture like that with their hand?
Here is an example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL-uWmw4YMA