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minus-squaremarxisthayaca [he/him,they/them]hexbear37·2 years agoRead the Art of Learning. So many of these chess players are only good at memorizing opening moves. But if you master the end game and middle game you can end up outmaneuvering your avg chess player who only memorizes the opening meta. link
minus-squaressjmarx [he/him]hexbear51·edit-22 years agothat's a slippery slope to learning the middle and end game and memorizing the opening meta, which ends with you being pretty good at chess. link
minus-squaremarxisthayaca [he/him,they/them]hexbear2·2 years agoWell, being a nerd is probably the worst thing you could be, but...you know. link
Read the Art of Learning. So many of these chess players are only good at memorizing opening moves. But if you master the end game and middle game you can end up outmaneuvering your avg chess player who only memorizes the opening meta.
that's a slippery slope to learning the middle and end game and memorizing the opening meta, which ends with you being pretty good at chess.
Well, being a nerd is probably the worst thing you could be, but...you know.