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chessclockz: 27. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - Mental Toughness

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00:00Just go back to the table, to the chess set, and get better.
00:06Very often, actually it's probably more often than not winning next day, I won next day.
00:15Because I got really angry with myself and I could channel this anger into productive energy.
00:26To achieve a positive result.
00:39In the matches it was different, because matches are a long event.
00:44You have one opponent for many games, a world championship match.
00:48But still, if I recall my famous match with Lucia Annand in 1995,
00:54after losing game nine, I had a winning streak.
00:59In the next five games, I won four.
01:03So we had eight draws in a row, and I lost game nine, and then it was all me.
01:09How I did it, it's probably part of this same challenge.
01:23Make the difference.
01:24Because you lose the game, you have to remember that it's your fault.
01:29And you just have to recover your confidence.
01:35It's about looking in the mirror and saying, look, next day you should do better.
01:41You lose the game.
01:42We're all humans, you cannot take it aside.
01:47So you still think about it.
01:49You cannot make this game torture you forever.
01:52So you just eventually have to think about other games.
01:55But it's there.
01:56So it's there.

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