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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
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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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