![]() My final advice is that you select one time control, no matter which time control is, and play ONLY in that time control. Some people, like Magnus Carlsen can play speed chess without a bad effect in classic chess, but we need to remember that Magnus is a genius. Nakamura is the most famous speed chess player in our times, after Magnus Carlsen, of course. Nakamura would have played the world championship final against Nepomniachi but he played fast and lost against Ding Liren. Another bad habit that we get from speed chess is that we learn to play fast, and many times that produces big mistakes in classic chess. That is why classic chess is so hard from the psychological perspective. However, to improve in classical chess, we need to discover and remember our mistakes to try to avoid those mistakes in the future. Maybe the greatest benefit of quick games, from the psychological perspective, is that if you make a mistake and lose for that reason, you can start a new game and you will forget the mistake because you are playing a new game. Every time that we win a game, no matter which game is, our brain produces dopamine and we feel great. Also, if you play 10 bullet or blitz games, if almost impossible, from the mathematical perspective, that you lose all the games. The truth is that bullet and blitz are more popular because you can always blame the time if you make a mistake. ![]() However, the facts contradict that claim because they play an hour, sometimes two hours, and even more. Most of the people argue that they play quick time controls because they do not have too much free time. calls classic chess when you play 30+0 OR MORE (30+0 means every player has 30 minutes for the entire game, a maximum of 60 minutes in total). If your goal is to learn in depth classic chess, my advice is that you play just classic chess and correspondence chess. Nothing wrong with bullet, blitz, or correspondence chess, but it is important to understand that they are not classic chess (By the way, correspondence chess is in the other side of the spectrum, you can use a day or a week, and sometimes a month to make just a single move). In a similar way that the 100 meters, or 100-meter dash, is a sprint race, and the marathon is a long-distance foot race with a distance of 42.195 kilometers. Bullet and classic chess share all the rules but the time. The first that we need to accept is that bullet chess, every player has 60 seconds for the entire game, and classic chess are not the same game. ![]()
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