Here’s a scary chess players: You know more than you think – however, used much less than what you know.
And if you could play a game of chess with everything you’ve learned?
How many books have you read the game? Games played on a computer to develop your skills? Games played against other people? How many great games of chess Have you analyzed? How many chess problems has been discussed and resolved.
If you are serious about chess, and you’ve read a lot.
However, I have never made a decision that you just knew was far below his knowledge, skills and experience? Perhaps a move that was downright stupid. You gave your queen, without good reason.
Chances are good that you made such an approach in his last game. The championship games of the tournament in the world contain such actions – by the big names in chess champion Bobby Fischer, Garry Kasparov. Who knows probably better.
What is even more important during a chess game you need to think more of the board and positions of parts. You have an opponent (I do not mind chess against the computer here – who cares what the computers, anyway?)
A big part of winning the game of chess is to defeat your opponent. Yes, that implies failure. But it also involves understanding and playing against that particular person. Bobby Fischer was not joking when he said that the goal of the game of chess has been to crush the ego of your opponent.
What if you can not only play the best chess game that you are capable, but can be “read” your opponent’s state of mind. majors have been won by the understanding and the loss of a player when his opponent can be manipulated to commit an error.
They do not tell you is – but it is in the muscles of their faces, the expressions of his eyes, in the depression of body posture.
According to science, our conscious mind can detect up to 126 bits of information per second. However, our senses to take in thousands of bits of information. The feeling of your butt right against the president. The temperature of the room. The honk of a horn, two blocks.
Your brain takes all this information and processes. Yes, consciously, think only sacrifice his bishop if he wins with a lead of five shots in the future. Your subconscious hears the breath of his opponent. Add the strained muscles of the shoulder. No matter how much deodorant they wear, the nose detects pheromones of fear or confidence.
How can you consciously take advantage of this information overload subconscious? What all this boils down to and say about the game that we play chess?
Win Wenger, co-author of EINSTEIN FACTOR, has invented a technique called imagestreaming.
When practiced imagestreaming, learn to understand and access their databases stored, but information unconscious – about chess and your opponent. This is done by strengthening and describe
The basic technique is simple. Get a voice activated tape recorder or a person who can listen without talking, without any reaction (I prefer the voice recorder). Close your eyes. Start talking. Describe what you see. Do not judge or assess or rationalization. Then describe in concrete terms what you see. And listening. And the taste. And the smell. And he feels.
This activity is devoted almost all sections of your brain. It bridges not only the well known “right brain, left brain” side of his brain, but more specialized sensory cortex, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, Wernicke’s area, auditory cortex, temporal lobe, the olfactory lobe and area of Broca.
Once you’ve practiced it imagestreaming images just happened to come into your mind, you can set IMAGESTREAM intend to learn something specific. If you discover a new technique of chess today, about imagestreaming help you install in your memory and your game
Before a tournament, IMAGESTREAM which parts of your chess game most in need of an evaluation. Or on your opponent or opponents. During a break or at the end of the day, IMAGESTREAM a current game or your opponent. You’ll be amazed at the ideas that come into his brain.
Perhaps you remember a technical chess reads a book five years ago – and that is what you need to win. Perhaps you notice that your opponent is overconfidence. They are ready and if you go on the attack out of balance.
Meeting the challenge of winning Wenger. Try imagestreaming for 10 minutes daily for 10 days – I guarantee that if you do this, you notice changes in their ability to think, see and remember. It will improve your chess game and the rest of his life.