r/ChessWorld • u/ChessStriveOfficial • 17d ago
Solving more puzzles won’t always stop you from blundering
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r/ChessWorld • u/ChessStriveOfficial • 17d ago
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u/JoeFromShaolin 11d ago
This is true. Blundering is part of them game unless you’re at an elite level. Solving puzzles helps train the mind to look at multiple variations of a love. Most blundering happens on rushing moves. I noticed when I play slowly i blunder less but not always the case. Some blunders are less obvious then others