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Hendriks, Move First, Think Later
Sense and Nonsense in Improving Your Chess
The chess instruction establishment claims that all you need to do is concentrate on the characteristics of a position. Stick to some rules of thumb and good moves will pop up more or less automatically.
But htis is not how it works, finds International Master Willy hendriks. Chess players, both weak and strong, don't first make a plan before looking at candidate moves. Trial and error is a very common and in fact highly effective way to get to the best move.
in his journey into the chess-playing mind, Hendriks uses recent scientific insides in the working of our brain. He raises a number of intriguing questions:
The chess instruction establishment claims that all you need to do is concentrate on the characteristics of a position. Stick to some rules of thumb and good moves will pop up more or less automatically.
But htis is not how it works, finds International Master Willy hendriks. Chess players, both weak and strong, don't first make a plan before looking at candidate moves. Trial and error is a very common and in fact highly effective way to get to the best move.
in his journey into the chess-playing mind, Hendriks uses recent scientific insides in the working of our brain. He raises a number of intriguing questions:
- Can you, too (whether you are talented or not), become a grandmaster?
- Qhy does a chess trainer's advice often soundlike a horoscope?
- Can you find strong moves by ticking off a to-do list?
- Is it possible to reach master level without ever making a plan?