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Train Your Chess Skill Using Principles of Neuropsychology

Submitted by matzleeach on Thu Sep 24, 2009 5:09pm.

I was on amazon.com reading chess books recommendation and I can across this wonderful and insightful actical by David Small. To me, this answer my question " how to improve pattern recognition and what books and software to buy. I hope that you w... Read more »

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My Most Embarrassing Lost

Submitted by matzleeach on Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:45pm.

This is the second round in a 4SS G/30 tournament. There is a lesson to be learn for this. So, don't make the same mistake as I did. This lost hurts :(   Read more »

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Speed Chess Study Proves Practice Makes Perfect

Submitted by matzleeach on Wed Sep 5, 2007 4:55pm.

By Lee DyeJune 16, 2004 Watching a chess match may seem about as exciting as watching paint dry, but new research shows that a champion's brain works at lightning fast speed, making decisions in seconds that would elude a lesser player with ho... Read more »

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Chess 4

Submitted by matzleeach on Sun Sep 2, 2007 8:40pm.

I resently visited Navy Pier in Chicago Illinois, when I went into a shop I saw a chess game called Chess 4. This game is set up that 4 people can go to war against each other or form alliances with one another.This is new to me. I never seen this... Read more »

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