EP 160 | Jesse's Heresy

Jesse questions the usual way of learning chess, suggesting that copying moves can be as useful as deep strategy. The sensei discuss if playing blitz and checking with a computer can help players improve quickly.

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00:00 – Jesse’s heresy revealed 01:26 – Hendriks: chess is learned by copying 04:17 – Copying in openings is valid 06:06 – Blitz + engine as a training method 08:56 – How kids get strong fast today 13:38 – Comparing blitz to Dojo sparring 21:29 – Words vs instinct in learning chess 27:14 – Chess960 and the limits of imitation 38:08 – Engines changed how we see tactics 46:50 – Ideas help memory and understanding


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