Confidence in your ability to win a technical endings is a huge psychological edge when playing critical positions earlier. I am trying to practice because I don’t have confidence in my technique.
Jesse’s approach, as he is a philosopher and spoke here of truth, is rather like Descartes’ Method of Doubt. Just doubt all the moves, test them, and that way you might get to something true and foundational.
Is visualization a problem? I have trouble holding a position in my mind when I'm trying to look 3-4 moves ahead, I heard from another video to imagine a knight on a board and move him from corner to corner or the shortest route to a certain square, that trains your brain to see the board, then you add peices like a queen on e5, the knight has to avoid the squares under her control
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Please bring GM Jesse more on the channel. It was such a pleasure learning from you both .
This really is fantastic. Thank you so much for putting this out into the world.
This was a lot of fun to watch Jesse is awesome to listen to. Thanks for bringing us this stream :-)
Confidence in your ability to win a technical endings is a huge psychological edge when playing critical positions earlier. I am trying to practice because I don’t have confidence in my technique.
Enjoyed the stream❤️
GM Jesse is a philosopher, i wish i know him in real life.
Jesse’s approach, as he is a philosopher and spoke here of truth, is rather like Descartes’ Method of Doubt. Just doubt all the moves, test them, and that way you might get to something true and foundational.
WoW I have the same picture on my wall as Jesse Kraai :D
At 1:44:22, Sagar ji you and Mr. Jesse both missed that after your d3 Rh3 there is this winning blow for Black with Rxh6 !
Serían tan amables de activar la vista de subtítulos en español?
Damn I’ve been at 1500 for years...
Decades for me...
Is visualization a problem? I have trouble holding a position in my mind when I'm trying to look 3-4 moves ahead, I heard from another video to imagine a knight on a board and move him from corner to corner or the shortest route to a certain square, that trains your brain to see the board, then you add peices like a queen on e5, the knight has to avoid the squares under her control
469k op😍😍😍😍
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