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Govardhan's avatar

Thanks Martin. That message was powerful. Need such boosts from time to time.

1) What went well?

Clocked 1.03 hrs previous week.

All of them in Tactics Ladder.

It's sticking pretty well. Even at the end of day, when few minutes left, it feels good to solve those interesting tactics. It keeps the board vision ON and ensure it doesn't slip too much.

2) What did not go well?

Still have hard time playing online Rapid games.

OTB tournament is distant. But a rated OTB tournament announced next month nearby [state level Amateur's championship below 2000] but not sure how things set to be able to play.

3) What will I do this week

Continue solving Tactics Ladder. Keep board vision activated.

Keep looking for opportunities to practice one more layer [eg Opening, Practice against computer option on certain positions etc]

Added above book to wishlist. Will buy - study this year.

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Olaf Müller-Michaels's avatar

1) What went well?

I spent almost 15 hours on serious chess work. I solved a lot of tactics (Justesen, Checkmate Patterns) and Chessmood Tactics Ninja. I also continued to read Move First, Think Later.

2) What did not go well?

I did not play enough.

3) What will I do this week?

Continue with Checkmate Patterns and Tactics Ninja. Maybe play a little more, but no blitz.

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Nick Visel's avatar

It's a new week, Martin!

1) What went well?

I recovered from a slump by endeavoring to get more sleep. My rapid rating reached a new all time high. That was great. Also, I drew my last club team championship game, and it felt good to get that event over with. Also, I took a break from studying a bit this week, and that also felt like the right choice. Chess is always there when I'm ready. Two days later I felt refreshed and ready to do it again.

2) What did not go well?

In said team championship I have a total score of 1.5/5, including two losses vs guys who went 5/5 in the whole tournament. I lost 40 or so rating points from this tournament. This is mostly annoying, not discouraging. But it still sucks! Things that were also rough: Tilting in blitz (dropped like 60 points) and tilting in puzzles, of all things (it's the worst feeling to think about a position for so long and then mess it up by missing something relatively simple). I have to work on that.

3) What will I do this week

Get more sleep! Play more Rapid! There's an OTB quad tournament beginning next Tuesday. I'll probably enter that and try to redeem myself lol. I'll be solving tactics and Capablanca until then.

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Mike Mills's avatar

I tilted in puzzles before online it's really annoying when you get the "idea" of the puzzle but there's a move order issue. Worse for me is when I see a move that must start the sequence but I can't work out why it works. especially when the "solution" that plays out isn't the best defense for what happened.

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Martin B. Justesen's avatar

Yes! I can recognise that kind of mistake

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Mike Mills's avatar

What went well?

I reached my goals this week more tactics and I'm half-way through Evaluate like a grandmaster. This lead to one of my most accurately played games of all time. https://www.chess.com/game/live/71536345009

It's only 19 moves but if you want to know why people play the London it's for this exact type of attack.

What went poorly?

I'm having trouble concentrating when I work on tactics. I'm solving slower. I've been sleeping poorly and I think the two are related. It's a strange thing to work on will power by trying to will yourself better. My blitz this week has also suffered.

I had a few games where I've had the better position but my opponent has timed me and I come away infuriated. First cause I worked hard to get that good position, and second I'm mad at myself because I believe in using all your advantages to win a game and I'm letting perfectly valid strategies get me riled up.

The plan for this week:

First off I'm going to work on my sleep game. No alcohol before bed this week and I'm going to go for 8 hours of sleep. After work I often let my interests control me and I stay up too late so this week it's going to be a week of getting my mind the care it needs.

Second Chess. 50 tactics problems and 20 evaluations. I think that 10 a day might be the sweet spot for allowing me to progress without feeling overwhelmed. More feels too much to do and less feels that l'm not working properly towards my chess goals.

That's all for this week I hope your games go well.

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NoVa Chess Guy's avatar

In a bit of a self spinning cycle -- to wit:

1. What went well -- some good solid time working on tactics (from Polgar, "5334", and Justesen, Tactics Ladder. I actually felt myself getting a bit better after some quality time with the latter.

2. What didn't go well -- losing games because tactics

3. What will I do this week? See #1. (Not totally true, I'm playing in a tournament this weekend, and I will also review some basic opening tabiyas)

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Mike Mills's avatar

Do you feel that the Polgar tactics aren't as, um... natural, as the Justesen Tactics? There are quite a few in 5334, that have an easy winning idea and it's hard to ignore the feeling that a sure win is better than a tricky win you might mess up.

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NoVa Chess Guy's avatar

omg, yes! At least at the section where I am (in the early 300's). One that I haven't solved yet involves K-2R-N-2P vs K -- and the problem is "mate in two". I'm sure it's good for visualization, etc (and I actually do have a problem with seeing knight-progressions very well); but it's miles away from anything you would ever get in a game (and, also, like you said, it's already a crushing win, and, sometimes even an easy mate in 3). So, yes, I'm sure 5334 is useful (for real), but the ones in Tactics Ladders come from real games and so I feel like they are positions close to what I might get in my own games.

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