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chessclockz: 25. MasterClass - Garry Kasporov Teaches Chess - How To Analyze

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00:00Good and bad moves, better are your chances of making a fast improvement.
00:13While being a professional player, I had a habit that you have to glance at your game
00:25almost instantly.
00:26When it's over, you have to analyze it while it's all fresh in your mind.
00:30You try to understand what's happening in the game, and then you can set it aside
00:35because you have another game probably the next day, and then you have to go back.
00:40And you have to find out what did go wrong.
00:45But also, you have to find out what did go wrong with your opponent
00:50because if you won the game, it doesn't mean that you haven't made a mistake.
00:53Most likely, it's because your opponent made the last mistake.
00:57And it's very important that you find these mistakes, opponent's mistakes and your mistakes.
01:04The greatest danger is what I call gravity of your past success.
01:10If we win, we're always tempted to consider it as a result of our greatness.
01:19We made great moves.
01:20We crushed our opponent.
01:22Let's move on.
01:22But I bet you there is a mistake.
01:29And if you don't find these mistakes, if you didn't find what went wrong in your game
01:37before they did, they will be ahead of you next time.
01:42So to be out of a curve, you always have to analyze your own games, even if you win.
01:49And that's what I did all the time.
01:50Studying classical games.
01:59So to be out of there, let's move on.

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