An Introduction to Chess Thinking - Beginner to Chess Master #12
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This is video #12 from the "Beginner to Chess Master" playlist. So your opponent makes a move...what now? What thoughts run through your mind, or ought to be running through your mind? We get our feet wet in this video by beginning to develop our internal dialogue. What questions do you ask of yourself when your opponent makes a move, and when you are considering a move of your own? Knowing what questions to ask is more important than having the correct answers to them!
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