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Old November 1st 06, 01:55 PM posted to rec.games.chess.analysis,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.misc,rec.games.chess.politics
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John Evans wrote:
Thanks, for the help.

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Thanks,
John
http://growwithchess.com/
wrote in message
oups.com...

John Evans wrote:
I just put up four of my games on my web site. If you guys have time can
you
look at this very small sample and tell me what you think.
http://growwithchess.com/chess_viewer/chess_viewer.html


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Thanks,
John
http://growwithchess.com/


My quick observation was that in Game 1 11...Nh5 seemed out of place.
Perhaps 11...d5 was called for, especially given your pawn structure in
the center...

http://chess-training.blogspot.com


To improve steadily and remove fear and doubt from your play, you have
to

1) Embrace your losses
2) Examine your losses and discover exactly why you lost (with a better
player or a comp)
3) Continue to work to improve your entire game, and work specifically
on parts of your game you are deficient in.
4) Lessons are beneficial if you can afford them

Every loss should teach you something you did not know about chess. If
you learn it, then you hopefully do not repeat the same mistake again.

AMATEURS PRACTICE UNTIL THEY GET IT RIGHT
PROFESSIONALS PRACTICE UNTIL THE CAN'T GET IT WRONG

You want to at least act like a professional when you study...

Read this article

http://chess-training.blogspot.com/2...-schedule.html

on my blog. There should be some good information you can use.

KEEP PLAYING and don't fear losing! A fear of losing is a fear of
learning.

Regards,
Mark

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