Introduction - Deepstash

Introduction

  • Non professional or club players rarely have enough time to study chess
  • They should focus on the areas that are most important
  • The biggest cause of victory or defeat in chess is that one player sees something that other has missed at a crucial point in the game.

68

1.35K reads

CURATED FROM

IDEAS CURATED BY

santanuborah

Learner, thinker, dreamer

Here I note few important points from the book. The book is mostly for club level and below expert level chess players.

β€œ

The idea is part of this collection:

Managing Email Effectively

Learn more about strategy with this collection

How to avoid email overload

How to organize your inbox

How to write effective emails

Related collections

Similar ideas to Introduction

Joining chess clubs

A serious player should join their local chess club. Players can also keep their brains active online, but beware that some online players are likely to be cheating, making it hard for you to assess your play.

If you want to start playing over the board tournaments, you wi...

Ask the Right Questions to Narrow Focus

  • When novice players play chess, they focus on what to do with the pieces. They may try and visualise a few steps ahead, but mostly just react to the board without considering the reasons behind the pieces.
  • Professional chess players focus on how their oppon...

Subjective Hiring Decisions

Job interviews are still mostly subjective and rarely focus on merit, work quality, or important job skills. There are always biases, preferences and on-the-spot decisions that are not entirely professional or by the book.

Read & Learn

20x Faster

without
deepstash

with
deepstash

with

deepstash

Personalized microlearning

β€”

100+ Learning Journeys

β€”

Access to 200,000+ ideas

β€”

Access to the mobile app

β€”

Unlimited idea saving

β€”

β€”

Unlimited history

β€”

β€”

Unlimited listening to ideas

β€”

β€”

Downloading & offline access

β€”

β€”

Supercharge your mind with one idea per day

Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.

Email

I agree to receive email updates