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by cjonas
1298 days ago
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Nothing in my post was complaining about not getting better. You must have misinterpreted what I said. It seems like as you increase in rating, chess would become more about who can memorize the most lines or how well you have studied the opening theory. That personally sounds miserable to me. I actually enjoy the fact that lower rated matches allow many fun lines that are "objectively bad" to be completely viable. Of course, I hope my game will continue to improve, but I'm careful not to take it too seriously. There's a saying in skiing that I like to apply to all my hobbies: The best skier on the mountain is the one who's having the most fun :) |
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But tactics are very fun. They're not about memorization, but about calculation and pattern recognition. If you get good enough, you get to sacrifice all kinds of material if you calculate. Bxg6. Raaaar!