Difference between revisions of "Determine your calculating power"

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Here you get tactical positions from real games - you get time to think about the position first:
Here you get tactical positions from real games - you get time to think about the position first:


[[File:Determine calculation power 1.jpg|900px|frameless|none|First you get time to think about a position]]
[[File:Determine calculation power 1.jpg|700px|frameless|none|First you get time to think about a position]]




Then you have to indicate a series of best moves - but you do not get to actually move the pieces - instead you need to imagine the moves in your head. This is excellent training for your visualisation skills:
Then you have to indicate a series of best moves - but you do not get to actually move the pieces - instead you need to imagine the moves in your head. This is excellent training for your visualisation skills:


[[File:Determine calculation power 2.jpg|900px|frameless|none|Now you have to indicate moves]]
[[File:Determine calculation power 2.jpg|700px|frameless|none|Now you have to indicate moves]]


When you are finished, click on "Check" and your moves will be graded against the best engine lines.
When you are finished, click on "Check" and your moves will be graded against the best engine lines.

Latest revision as of 21:16, 16 October 2021

Here you get tactical positions from real games - you get time to think about the position first:

First you get time to think about a position


Then you have to indicate a series of best moves - but you do not get to actually move the pieces - instead you need to imagine the moves in your head. This is excellent training for your visualisation skills:

Now you have to indicate moves

When you are finished, click on "Check" and your moves will be graded against the best engine lines.