At times I wonder how I manage to look at a board and not see the obvious.
Take the below. I felt drained when presented with Rg2+, and yet it was so simple.
Concentration and observation, I think.
White to play |
Notes from the nadir of chess
At times I wonder how I manage to look at a board and not see the obvious.
Take the below. I felt drained when presented with Rg2+, and yet it was so simple.
Concentration and observation, I think.
White to play |
Posted by Signalman at 11:30
Labels: Observation
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