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Human Thinking vs AI: What Chess Still Teaches Better Than Machines
AI can analyse faster. It can suggest strong moves in seconds, compare lines, and show patterns that once took players years to understand. But speed is not the whole story. This is where human thinking vs AI becomes more interesting than people expect. Because chess was never only about finding the best move. It was also about learning how to stay calm, how to judge a position, how to deal with uncertainty, and how to make a decision when the answer is not emotionally eas
mihailslahmans
19 hours ago3 min read


Forecasting & Intuition in Chess: How to “See Ahead” Without Guessing
We live in a time where information is loud — and decisions feel urgent. But real foresight isn’t about predicting the future like a magician. It’s about reading patterns, sensing direction, and choosing the next step with clarity. Chess is one of the cleanest training grounds for this skill. Not because it “tells the future” — but because it teaches you how the future is built: one decision at a time. In this post, I’ll show a simple way to train forecasting + intuition t
mihailslahmans
Jan 243 min read


Chess Intuition vs Fear: How to Hear the Quiet Voice Before You Move
New Year always brings the same question — quietly, inside: “Am I really ready for my next level?” In chess (and in life) the answer often depends on one skill: can you tell intuition from fear before you act? Because both can feel intense. But they are not the same. Why chess is the perfect mirror for this Chess is a clean world: the board is honest. There is no “maybe”— only consequences, patterns, and timing. That’s why chess trains something deeper than tactics: it tr
mihailslahmans
Dec 27, 20253 min read
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