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ncsonic 02/02/21 1:59:04 PM #1: |
I don't know, but I lean towards it makes you smart at playing Chess but not smarter overall
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Sayoria 02/02/21 1:59:42 PM #2: |
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__aCEr__ 02/02/21 2:00:13 PM #3: |
Not the way I play.
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LordFarquad1312 02/02/21 2:00:52 PM #4: |
No
ncsonic posted... it makes you smart at playing Chess but not smarter overallthis --- El sexo sucio y el planeta limpio. "If you are tired of fear from links... Let Kirby's Nightmare protect you." ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SPE 02/02/21 2:01:38 PM #5: |
At first, when youre learning the game. Once youre familiar with it its just a practice/repetition process that will make you better at that narrow skill set.
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g0ldie 02/02/21 2:01:54 PM #6: |
I don't like it when you're watching a show, movie, etc., and two characters playing chess is some kinda microcosm of some bigger struggle between them, and to also show that they're both geniuses
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Lorenzo_2003 02/02/21 2:10:21 PM #7: |
Resource management
Long-term planning Stress management Goal setting Group vs individual asset prioritization Environmental awareness Improvement through competition Risk vs reward analysis Logistics Those are just off the top of my head, so Im probably missing a lot. Anyway, do you think improving just one of those is only important for chess or could be applied to other areas of your life? --- ... ... Copied to Clipboard!
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