"Following the breadcrumb trail. ."Training in chess tactics problems..0003

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  • A "breadcrumb trail" generally refers to a series of clues or signals that lead someone to a destination or reveal a truth step by step. The expression comes from the story of "Hansel and Gretel," where the characters leave a trail of breadcrumbs to find their way back home. In modern contexts, it is used to describe a sequence of small indications that, when followed, lead to a conclusion or discovery.
    "Chess training focuses on improving the visualization and evaluation of future moves. This approach has been adopted by great players and has proven effective in enhancing game skills. Training videos are an accessible and effective way to incorporate this technique into your training routine.
    I started as a personal challenge; I wanted to solve 1500 tactical problems. But as I progressed in my training, I discovered how powerful this approach is. I realized that regular practice of visualization, evaluation, and verbalization of chess problems improved my thinking, viewing, and understanding of the game and significantly strengthened my concentration. This experience motivated me to share my knowledge with other players through these training videos.
    If a child gets used to visualizing chess problems, it can lead to the development of strategic thinking and concentration skills. The ability to visualize problems and future scenarios is a valuable skill that can be applied in many aspects of life. If a child becomes familiar with this way of thinking, they can become a strong and strategic player in the future.
    In summary, chess training videos not only allow you to improve your game skills but also provide the opportunity to improve your thinking, viewing, and understanding of the game and strengthen your concentration. This approach has been tested and proven by chess players worldwide and is a valuable tool for any serious player on their path to improving their game. Additionally, this technique can be valuable for developing strategic thinking and concentration skills, especially for children, and can be the key to forming future super players."
    Watch it first, then try to visualize it. We don't break our heads; we learn the technique first. There is no magic formula; these are ideas that repeat. The secret is repetition.
    After several attempts, it's a piece of cake.
    This combination of "see, learn, review" is typical. When we see this combination, we know and learn it. Now it becomes easier to find them. Sometimes they are easy, other times not.
    Simple, the ideas come out.
    The tactic in chess, calculate, visualize, or both. To create, you need to have ideas. I'm sure you'll agree, I don't want to break my head; I just want to see, learn, or review the technique.
    What does it mean to not break our heads?
    First, it's to see the solution.
    Second, to understand it.
    And third, to be able to see it in your mind through the narrative.
    Welcome to EXCELLENCE IN CHESS!
    My name is Luis Alberto Sosa Trani, and on this channel, we are dedicated to improving your chess skills with a clear and practical approach. Our goal is to reach 1500 chess tactic combinations, and I invite you to join me on this exciting training journey.
    In each video of approximately one to eight minutes, we focus on learning key techniques and solving tactical problems. Let's train together, improve your game, and reach new heights on the board! Here, we don't break our heads; we first focus on seeing the problems and learning the necessary techniques to solve them.
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