@grasputin said in #20:
> @Kingscrusher-YouTube -- wasn't there a video or a blog you created on the same topic -- "when to stop calculating"?
I had a blog about having a "No" attitude to threats from opponent or even seemingly good moves, but maybe Lasker's advice is a better way of capturing it and reusing it. I think Kasparov mentioned in the pre-increment clock times that players should try and make maximum use of their clock time and only later try and speed up. Of course you ideally need to put more time into the "critical positions" but then how do you know if a position is "critical" or not until after the game analysing with engines etc.
> @Kingscrusher-YouTube -- wasn't there a video or a blog you created on the same topic -- "when to stop calculating"?
I had a blog about having a "No" attitude to threats from opponent or even seemingly good moves, but maybe Lasker's advice is a better way of capturing it and reusing it. I think Kasparov mentioned in the pre-increment clock times that players should try and make maximum use of their clock time and only later try and speed up. Of course you ideally need to put more time into the "critical positions" but then how do you know if a position is "critical" or not until after the game analysing with engines etc.