On Sat, 26 Jul 2025 15:36:34 -0400, William Hyde
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Chess, Teichmann said, is 99% tactics. You will improve most rapidly if
you study tactics, but too many players instead study opening theory,
only to find themselves lost as soon as they exit their memorized
variations.
Fundamentally openings is all about getting the kind of middle game
you want where if you're at all like me is where you get to exercise
what you can do in tactics.
My main problem has always been blunders around the 3 1/2 to 4 hour
mark which has probably taken a minimum of 250-300 points off my
rating through the years.
I well remember one game when I (about 1700 at the time) W v 1600, W v
1900, D v 2300 (a game I should have won - I was crushing positionally
around move 30 but bungled the endgame where I'm usually pretty
strong) and L vs 1950 - no blunder but horrible judgement in
exchanging to the endgame
And then in the next tournament (in early September) lost to in back
to back rounds vs two junior brothers who were 1300 and 1400 but were
2050 and 1900 3 months later. Talked to their dad who figured they had
played 300-400 games vs each other over the previous summer
That was around the time that I began playing less and organizing more
which is why that FIDE certificate on my wall says IA rather than
IM....
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