The middlegame is where the heart of chess comes alive, filled with strategic maneuvering, tactical battles, and deep calculations. Understanding the key priorities in this phase can significantly improve your performance and help you with&nb...
In the world of chess, thinking outside the box can often lead to unexpected victories. The ability to identify unconventional moves not only surprises your opponent but also adds a unique flair to your playstyle.
Unlocking Creativity on t...
In both economics and chess, the concept of opportunity cost is fundamental. Opportunity cost refers to what you give up when you make a decision. In economics, it’s the value of the next best alternative that you forego. In chess, it&...
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When we think about improving at chess, most of us focus on practicing tactics, studying openings, and reviewing games. But there’s another factor that has surprisingly made a huge difference in my chess performance: working out. Specificall...
In the world of chess, as in life, taking risks is inevitable. However, the ability to manage and mitigate those risks effectively often separates skilled players from those still learning the ropes. While it might seem that chess is purely about ...
Marginal Utility in Chess: Small Improvements, Big Impact
Introduction
In economics, marginal utility helps us understand the added value of each additional unit of consumption. Similarly, in chess, marginal utility allows us to see the value of...
I have decided to combine my business knowledge with chess. Here I explore the 80/20 rule (Pareto Principle) which tells us that 80% of results come from 20% of efforts. In chess, this means focusing on the few things that will bring the big...