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How to think like a master in quiet positions

nice !! blog sir thank you so much for the clarification :)

nice !! blog sir thank you so much for the clarification :)

@SANJAY-KURAMA2003 said ^

nice !! blog sir thank you so much for the clarification :)

Thanks for reading, hope it's useful!

@SANJAY-KURAMA2003 said [^](/forum/redirect/post/3Z5zVpvU) > nice !! blog sir thank you so much for the clarification :) Thanks for reading, hope it's useful!

How come in (1) you chose the move that allowed a queen trade, but in (3) discarded the one that did

How come in (1) you chose the move that allowed a queen trade, but in (3) discarded the one that did

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Great post. Thank you.

I'm still far away from being able to "trust my feeling and judgment" without blundering. But slowly getting there! :D

Great post. Thank you. I'm still far away from being able to "trust my feeling and judgment" without blundering. But slowly getting there! :D

Thanks for posting. I have had difficulty finding chess resources from which to learn, so when a titled player posts, I read.

I had a think about these

Decision 1: Queen checks on A5 ... If Bishop blocks ... Queen to C7. This leaves the Knight and in particular the Bishop Free to develop

Decision 5: Rooks Pawn seems a bit slow, especially with your opponent so well developed. My result was e5 knowing it may later be a sacrifice for further activity. Now Reassessing, your move does prevent the Knight from advancing and with your opponents response, does not lose a tempo, so that's nice

Thanks again for posting, I'll read your blog

Thanks for posting. I have had difficulty finding chess resources from which to learn, so when a titled player posts, I read. I had a think about these Decision 1: Queen checks on A5 ... If Bishop blocks ... Queen to C7. This leaves the Knight and in particular the Bishop Free to develop Decision 5: Rooks Pawn seems a bit slow, especially with your opponent so well developed. My result was e5 knowing it may later be a sacrifice for further activity. Now Reassessing, your move does prevent the Knight from advancing and with your opponents response, does not lose a tempo, so that's nice Thanks again for posting, I'll read your blog