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Can You Trust Your Intuition in Chess? Pattern Recognition, Fear, and the Quiet Mind
There is a moment in chess that many players know well. You look at the position, and before calculation fully begins, something in you already feels the direction of the move. Not always the exact line. Not always the final answer. But a sense. A quiet pull. A shape in the position that seems to speak before words appear. Some players trust that feeling. Others immediately push it away. In modern chess culture, especially in the age of engines, many people have become susp
mihailslahmans
Mar 154 min read


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
Mar 23 min read
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